-
especially in the 1980s.
Baron Malomszegi bought an old
castle from
Count Illésházy. Upon arrival, he and his
daughter Lili meet the
count for the
first time...
- Zsófia
Katalin Illésházy de Illésháza (1547–1599) was a
Hungarian noblewoman, the
sixth and
youngest child of Tamás
Illésházy and his
second wife, Zsófia...
- He
seized the gold and
silver of the
Illésházys to
cover the
wages of his mercenaries; in response,
Illésházy persuaded Prince Rákóczi to
seize Széchy's...
- 1596.
Ferenc Esterházy
married to Zsófia
Illésházy de Illésháza (1547–1599),
sister of
Palatine István
Illésházy, in 1566. They had
several children: Magdolna...
- István
Illésházy (March 1541 - Vienna, May 5, 1609) was a
Protestant nobleman, chieftain,
palatine of
Hungary between 1608 and 1609. The
Illésházy family...
-
coronation of
Ferdinand II of
Hungary in 1618 and ****igned to Gáspár (Caspar)
Illésházy. Star and
crescent on the
obverse of the Jelacic-Gulden of the Kingdom...
-
three branches of the
crown are
reminiscent of the Ákos-házy Sárkány,
Illésházy and Batthyány families, who were
vital in the
history of Érd. The nine...
-
Counts of
Illésházy, who
owned it for
almost 180
years and had the most
profound impact on its development.
During the era of Jan of
Illésházy in the second...
- a
royal insignia.
After the fall of
Esztergom to the Ottomans, István
Illésházy and
other influential noblemen realized that only the
Habsburgs were able...
- The
first verdict was
handed down in
March 1603 in the case of
Istvan Illésházy,
whose castles and
estates were confiscated; however, he
escaped to Poland...