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- Csesztve (Slovak: Častva) is a village in Nógrád county, Hungary. The name comes from a Slavic personal name Čestovoj, Častovoj. 1255 Chestue, 1339 Chestwe...
- spelling): "de Petlend", "de Mócs" and "de Szentpál". Later the variants "de Csesztve" (1470s) and "de Héderfája" (1490s) became more frequent. After the division...
- Borsosberény Buják Cered Csécse Cserháthaláp Cserhátsurány Cserhátszentiván Csesztve Csitár Debercsény Dejtár Diósjenő Dorogháza Drégelypalánk Ecseg Egyházasdengeleg...
- seat Becske (549) Bercel (2,088) Cserháthaláp (359) Cserhátsurány (837) Csesztve (327) Csitár (404) Debercsény (73) Dejtár (1,377) Drégelypalánk (1,491)...
- pilgrim John Lászai. The centre of the family landholdings located in Csesztve (today part of Ocna Mureș town in Romania), where Leonard was born too...
- John Barlabássy de Csesztve (Hungarian: csesztvei Barlabássy János; died 1509) was a Hungarian nobleman in the second half of the 15th century. He was...
- János Barlabássy de Csesztve (Hungarian: csesztvei Barlabássy János; 1482–1560) was a Hungarian prelate in the first half of the 16th century. As a loyal...
- Count Mihály Mikes de Zabola (? – 6 January 1721, in Csesztve) was a Hungarian landowner and aristocrat in Transylvania from the prestigious Mikes family...
- Bokor Borsosberény Buják Cered Cserháthaláp Cserhátsurány Cserhátszentiván Csesztve Csécse Csitár Debercsény Dejtár Diósjenő Dorogháza Drégelypalánk Ecseg...
- to his spouse Queen Elizabeth of Luxembourg, among other settlements. Csesztve, Nógrád County Village In 1439, Albert donated it to his spouse Queen Elizabeth...