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Csesznek (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈt͡ʃɛsnɛk]; German: Zeßnegg, Croatian: Česneg, Slovak: Česnek) is a
village in Zirc District, Veszprém county, Hungary...
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Count Gyula István
Cseszneky de Milvány et
Csesznek (Hungarian: vitéz
cseszneki és milványi gróf
Cseszneky Gyula István; 28 June 1914 –
after 1970)...
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Jakab Cseszneky,
royal swordbearer, lord of Trencsén Castle,
builder of
Csesznek Castle János Cseszneky,
infantry commander,
castellan of Győr Mátyás Cseszneky...
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Count Mihály Mátyás
Cseszneky de Milvány et
Csesznek (1910–1975) was a
Hungarian industrialist and nobleman, and
nominal Grand Voivode of Macedonia. Count...
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Count Mátyás
Cseszneky de Milvány et
Csesznek (ca. 1560 -
early 17th century) was a
Hungarian magnate and
cavalry commander. Mátyás
Cseszneky was one of...
- shot in Hungary.
Locations included Dobogókő, Alcsútdoboz,
Csesznek, and Budapest. The
Csesznek Castle was one of main
outdoor locations,
while the director...
- Castle, Ráckeve Andrássy
Castle Castle of
Csesznek Castle of
Simontornya Celtic Castle on Jakob's Hill
Csesznek Castle of Diósgyőr Drégely
Castle Eger Castle...
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Castle of
Csesznek lies in the
Bakony between Győr and Zirc in the
village of
Csesznek. The
castle was
constructed after the
Mongol invasion of Europe...
- György
Cseszneky de Milvány et
Csesznek was a
Hungarian aristocrat in the 16th century.
Member of the
Cseszneky family. In 1526 when the
disastrous battle...
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Count Imre
Cseszneky de Milvány et
Csesznek (1804-1874) was a
Hungarian agriculturist and patriot, born in 1804 to the
impoverished Bácska
branch of the...