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seven villages:
Bezded (Bezdédtelek), Călacea (Kiskalocsa),
Cernuc (
Csernek),
Fabrica (Cukorgyártelep), Gârbou,
Popteleac (Paptelke), and
Solomon (Gorbósalamon)...
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Count Emil
Dessewffy de
Csernek et Tarkeő (24
February 1814,
Eperjes – 10
January 1866, Pozsony) was a
Hungarian conservative politician,
leader of the...
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Order of the
Golden Fleece from 1922 to 2007
Count Aurel Dessewffy de
Csernek et Tarkeö 1846 1928
Baron Samuel Josika 1848 1923 Gyula,
Count Andrássy...
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Szirmay 1707 Baron: 1695. The
family descended from Tamás
Dessewffy of
Csernek and Tarnakő, who was
adopted by István
Szirmay of Szirmabessenyő in 1690...
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religiously in
Vienna on 23
September 1978
Aurel Edward Dessewffy de
Csernek et Tarkö (b. Greta, New
South Wales, 8
April 1950), and had issue: Heinrich...
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Divine Liturgies.
Gennadius Bizanczy died on 22 July 1733 in a
monastery in
Csernek, near Gârbou (Hungarian: Csáki-Gorbó). Udvari, I. (1992). "Bizanczy Gyorgy...
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Magnates see Aurél
Dessewffy (1846–1928).
Count Aurél
Dessewffy de
Csernek et Tarkeő (Hungarian:
cserneki és tarkeői gróf
Dessewffy Aurél, 1808–1842)...
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Arisztid Dessewffy de
Csernek et Tarkő (Hungarian: [ˈɒristid ˈdɛʒøːfi] ; 2 July 1802, in Csákány (present-day Čakanovce, Slovakia) – 6
October 1849, in...
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Bebrina Bebrene Brodski Stupnik Sztupnik Bukovlje Bukolya Cernik Csernek Davor Dávor
Donji Andrijevci Alsóandrievce Dragalić
Dragalics Garčin Garcsin...
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Count Aurél
Dessewffy de
Csernek et Tarkeő (16
January 1846 – 28
March 1928) was a
Hungarian politician, who
served as
Speaker of the
House of Magnates...