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Ladislaus Kanizsai (Hungarian:
Kanizsai László, died 1477/78), was a
military commander and
officer of
state in the
Kingdom of
Hungary in the 15th century...
- Dezső
Kanizsai (27
January 1886 – 27
November 1981) was a
Hungarian audiologist and
educator of deaf children.
Kanizsai was born in Cífer in 1886. He...
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belonged to the group, and
produced beer
under the
Dreher classic,
Kanizsai Világos,
Kanizsai Kinizsi,
Balatoni Világos and
Paracelsus brands.
Dreher Brewery...
- Tamás Nádasdy de Nádasd et Fogarasföld (1498–1562) and his wife,
Orsolya Kanizsai (1523–1571). On 8 May 1575, Báthory and Nádasdy were
married at the palace...
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named lords and
companions of Zsigmond's
journey abroad:
Archbishop János
Kanizsai, Miklós Garai,
Count Hermann Cillei,
there were also Miklós Treutel, Simon...
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death of John
Kanizsai in 1418, a five-year
vacancy occurred in the
archiepiscopal see of Esztergom.
Replacing conservator Stephen Kanizsai, the late archbishop's...
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September 1493
Preceded by
Ladislav of Egervár
Succeeded by
Ladislaus Kanizsai Personal details Spouse Ursula Zapolya Parent János Derencsényi Military...
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azure fields as
early as the
sixteenth century in the arms of the
family Kanizsai (granted in 1519): Azure, an eagle's wing
sable taloned Or
between a decrescent...
- (John) De
Surdis (archbishop 1376)
Demeter (archbishop 1378) János (John)
Kanizsai (primate,
archbishop from 1387 to 1395) Péter (Peter) (apostolic coadjutor...
- Polish-Hungarian border, but
Eustache Jolsvai [hu],
Palatine of Hungary, and John
Kanizsai [hu],
Archbishop of Esztergom,
stopped his
invasion of Hungary. In September...