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Baroness Erzsébet
Czobor de Czoborszentmihály (1572 – 31
March 1626) was the
second wife of
Palatine György Thurzó. Her
parents were Imre
Czobor, who served...
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Baron Imre
Czobor de Czoborszentmihály (1520 – 8 June 1581) was a
Hungarian noble and statesman, who
served as
Palatinal Governor of
Hungary (Hungarian:...
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Hungarian name for the city was Czoborszentmihály. The name
originates from the
Czobor family, who were the
owners of this area in the 14th century. (The family...
- 5694/mja17.00295. PMID 28814204. S2CID 24780848.
Vrancianu CO,
Gheorghe I,
Czobor IB,
Chifiriuc MC (June 2020). "Antibiotic
Resistance Profiles, Molecular...
- with zinc is not
integrated in any ADHD
treatment algorithm. Bálint S,
Czobor P, Mészáros A,
Simon V,
Bitter I (2008). "[Neuropsychological impairments...
- of the
cupbearers 1625–1641 Succeeded by Ádám Forgách Preceded by Imre
Czobor Master of the
household 1641–1646 Succeeded by
Ferenc Nádasdy Preceded by...
- Csiszár (b. 1938),
mathematician Imre Csösz (b. 1969),
Olympic judoka Imre
Czobor (1520–1581),
Noble and
statesman Imre
Czomba (b. 1972),
Composer and musician...
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parents were György Thurzó,
Palatine of
Hungary and Erzsébet
Czobor,
daughter of Imre
Czobor, who
served as
Palatinal Governor of
Hungary between 1572 and...
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century and the
Baroque altar from 1751–1752.
After the
death of Erzsébet
Czobor, the
widow of György Thurzó, the
castle became the
property of Thurzó's...
- S2CID 21588827. Simon, Lajos;
Lajos R. Kozák; Viktória
Simon mail; Pál
Czobor;
Zsolt Unoka; Ádám Szabó; Gábor
Csukly (December 31, 2013). "Regional Grey...