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Baron Miklós
Istvánffy de Baranyavár et Kis****zonyfalva (Latin:
Nicolaus Istuanfius; 8
December 1538 – 1
April 1615) was a
Hungarian politician, Humanist...
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Johann Christian Fischer (1733–1800)
Istvánffy Benedek [hu] (1733–1778)
Hungarian form of
Benedek Istvánffy Thomas Linley the
elder (1733–1795) Giacomo...
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parts of Transdanubia,
mainly Baranya and Valkó counties. The
prestigious Istvánffy family descended from this clan. The
ancient seat of the
kindred was Németi...
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period are more numerous. István Szamosközy, János
Baranyai Decsi, Miklós
Istvánffy, János Bethlen, and
Farkas Bethlen,
Ferenc Forgách, György Szerémi, Ambrus...
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demand on 4 June 1508.
According to the late 16th-century
historian Miklós
Istvánffy, when the king
returned from
Bohemia in
early 1510, Zápolya
asked Vladislaus...
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Variant form(s) DeStefano, DiStefano, Estébanez, Esteves, Estévez, Estevez,
Istvánffy, Istvánfi, Stefanenko, Ştefănescu, Stefanovski, Stefánsson, Stefánsson...
- Székely. Ivan Drašković
married Hungarian Baroness Éva
Istvánffy,
daughter of Miklós
Istvánffy. He is
known as
having defended Turopolje from the Ottoman...
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first appears in the work of the
Hungarian historian Miklós
Istvánffy in 1622.
Probably Istvánffy attributed this name to him
after the good King Matija,...
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until 1542, and Pál
Istvánffy, the
first Hungarian poet, had a
house here the
author of a
poetic short story, and his son Miklós
Istvánffy, a
humanist historian...
- used: Maksay – Husza, Doczi – Polocsai, Szilágy, Chifor – I.
Istvánffy, Cipcigan, L.
Istvánffy, Szántó, Rozvan); and in 1922–23
again against Chinezul Timişoara...