- Humenné (pronunciation; Hungarian:
Homonna; Ukrainian: Гуменне) is a town in the Prešov
Region ("kraj") in
eastern Slovakia and the
second largest town...
- John (II)
Drugeth de
Homonna (also Druget, Hungarian:
homonnai Druget (II.) János, Slovak: Ján II.
Druget Humenský; c. 1320–1362) was a Neapolitan-born...
- century.
Steuer was born on
September 16, 1870 (or 1871), in the town of
Homonna, Austria-Hungary (now Humenne, Slovakia). In 1876 he
arrived in the United...
- six-volume
Technique of
Piano Playing is
still in use today. Thomán was born in
Homonna, Zemplén County,
Kingdom of
Hungary (now in Slovakia) in 1862 to Jewish...
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already in the
third generation.
Palatine John's
third son, John
Drugeth de
Homonna (Hungarian:
homonnai Druget János) (?–1362)
founded the "Homonnai" branch...
- Humenné
District (okres Humenné (also
spelled Homonna, Homonn, Humen, Harwsfalva)) is a
district in the Prešov
Region of
eastern Slovakia.
Until 1920...
-
became extinct after two
generations by the end of the 14th century. The
Homonna branch, as the only
surviving cadet branch descended from his
younger brother...
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Bethlen from Transylvania. He also sent
George Drugeth [sk],
count of
Homonna -
former rival of Bethlen, now Lord
Chief Justice of
Royal Hungary - to...
- (1882–1930) was born in Budapest.
Esther "Esti" Taub (1886–1950) was born in
Homonna,
Hungary (now Humenné, Slovakia). They were
married in
Philadelphia (U...
- (1635–1713), his
successor Mária (1638–1684),
married Count György
Drugeth de
Homonna Ferenc (1641–1683), had issue.
Ancestor of Móric Esterházy, Márton Esterházy...