- Károly Khuen-
Héderváry de Hédervár, born as Károly
Khuen de Belás (English:
Charles Khuen-
Héderváry; Croatian:
Dragutin Khuen-
Héderváry; 23 May 1849 –...
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Count Sándor Khuen-
Héderváry de Hédervár (16 June 1881 –
around 8
September 1946) was a
Hungarian diplomat and politician. He was
influential in the organisation...
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prime ministership could be
repeated and
therefore called on Károly Khuen-
Héderváry to form the new government. However,
despite the fact that
Tisza was not...
- Sándor
Wekerle Preceded by József Kristóffy
Succeeded by Károly Khuen-
Héderváry Minister of
Foreign Affairs of
Hungary In
office 10 June 1894 – 15 January...
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years held
aloof from politics, even
under the ex-lex
government of Khuen-
Héderváry. On the
reconciliation of the king-emperor with the
coalition he was therefore...
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Wallachian soldiers at the Danube. Vlad only
released him
after Lawrence Héderváry,
Palatine of Hungary,
threatened him with a war.
According to historian...
- Széchenyi
Mansion in
Nagycenk Gyülevizy-Pejacsevich
Mansion in
Zsira Khuen-
Héderváry Mansion in Hédervár Győr-Moson-Sopron
County has a
partnership relationship...
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Monarch Francis Joseph I
Preceded by Dezső Bánffy
Succeeded by Károly Khuen-
Héderváry Personal details Born (1843-06-08)8 June 1843 Gasztony,
Hungary Died 16...
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devetsto i treće, Kad su našu
Hrvatsku stigle nesreće. Mađarske
zastave digo
Hedervary Silom hoće
Hrvatsku da nam pomađari.
Ustani bane,
Hrvatska te zove, zove...
- 1922) was a
Hungarian noblewoman, wife of
Prime Minister Károly Khuen-
Héderváry. She was born into a
wealthy aristocratic Transylvanian family in 1860...