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granted to them on 17
March 1775.
Arisztid Dessewffy Aurél
Dessewffy Aurél
Dessewffy (1846–1928) Emil
Dessewffy List of
titled noble families in the Kingdom...
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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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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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September 1978
Aurel Edward Dessewffy de
Csernek et Tarkö (b. Greta, New
South Wales, 8
April 1950), and had issue:
Heinrich Dessewffy de
Cserneck et Tarkö (b...
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National ****embly of the 1840s in Hungary. The
group was led by Emil
Dessewffy. In 1849,
after long debates, the
Conservatives temporarily set aside...
- Batthyány Józef Bem János
Damjanich Henryk Dembiński
Antal Vetter Arisztid Dessewffy András Gáspár Artúr Görgey
Richard Guyon György
Klapka György
Kmety Lajos...
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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...
- (1925–1989),
Slovak mycologist Aurél
Dessewffy (1808–1842),
Hungarian journalist and
politician Aurél
Dessewffy (1846–1928),
Hungarian politician Aurel...
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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...
- of
Transylvania to the
Russians at Déva; - 19 August:
General Arisztid Dessewffy and
Colonel Vilmos Lázár
surrender with the
remnants of the IX. Corps...