- the
baroque Festetics Palace and the
Viennese Prince Tasziló
Festetics. The
progenitor of the
family is
considered to be
Peter Festetics or
Petrus Ferztheschych...
- of an old and
distinguished House of
Festetics, as the
fifth child and
fourth daughter of
Count Sandor Festetics von
Tolna (1805–1877) and his wife, Baroness...
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nobleman and
geneticist Leo
Festetics (1800–1884),
Hungarian composer György
Festetics (1815–1883),
Hungarian politician Marie Festetics (1839–1923), Austro-Hungarian...
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later Prince, T****ilo
Festetics de Tolna, Lady Mary
oversaw the
enlargement and
improvement of the main
family seat,
Festetics Palace, and its gardens...
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houses in Hungary. The
Counts Festetics were
progressive landowners: Kristóf
Festetics founded a hospital, Pál
Festetics established a
school in the town...
- Tasziló
Festetics or T****iló
Festetics de
Tolna may
refer to a
family member of the
Festetics family with the
first name
being Tasziló: T****iló
Festetics de...
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Prince Tasziló
Festetics de
Tolna (5 May 1850 – 4 May 1933) was a
Hungarian landowner and a
member of the
House of
Festetics. He was born in Vienna, the...
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Count Imre
Festetics de
Tolna Germanized as
Emmerich Festetics /feʃtetɪtʃ/ (2
October 1764 – 1
April 1847) was a
Hungarian noble landowner,
sheep breeder...
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Vienna into the
noble family Festetics de Tolna, T****ilo
Festetics was the
grandson of the
agricultural pioneer György
Festetics. In 1827 he
joined the Chevauxlegers...
- He was the
offspring from the
Hungarian noble House of
Festetics. His
father was
Count Festetics László [hu] (1785–1846), and his
mother was
Princess Josefine...