- (1508–1553), who in 1539 took over the
wealth of his wife,
Ilona Bessenyei de
Galántha.
Their son,
Ferenc Esterházy (1533–1604)
inherited the coat of arms and...
- Mraz (2009b) Smith.
Nikolaus II Esterházy de
Galántha. Bain,
Robert Nisbet (1911). "Esterházy of
Galántha s.v.
Prince Miklós" . In Chisholm, Hugh (ed.)...
- Paul I, 1st
Prince Esterházy of
Galántha[better source needed] (German: Paul Fürst Esterházy von
Galantha), (Hungarian: Pál, Esterházy galánthai herceg)...
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Princess Esterházy of
Galántha from 8
February 1842
until her
death through her
marriage to
Nikolaus III, 9th
Prince Esterházy of
Galántha. Lady
Sarah was born...
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Princess Sophie Marie Josepha of Liechtenstein,
Countess Esterházy von
Galántha (5
September 1798 – 27 June 1869), was an
Austrian courtier. As the daughter...
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Countess Orsolya Esterházy of
Galantha (7
March 1641 in Lakompak,
Kingdom of
Hungary – 31
March 1682 in Kismarton,
Kingdom of Hungary), was a
member of...
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Countess Caroline Esterházy de
Galántha (Hungarian: galánthai grófnő Esterházy Karolina; 6
September 1811 – 14
March 1851) was a
Hungarian noblewoman,...
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modern histology and
known for the de
Galantha technique and the de
Galantha stain.
Madame Elena Fekete de
Galantha was born on 24
November 1890 in Pozsony...
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Princess Maria Josepha Hermengilde Esterházy de
Galantha (née von Liechtenstein, 13 April, 1768 — 8 August, 1845) was the
daughter of
Franz Josef I of...
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Hungarian cake (torte)
named after Prince Paul III
Anton Esterházy de
Galántha (1786–1866), a
member of the Esterházy
dynasty and
diplomat of the Austrian...