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Count Kázmér Antal Ferenc Batthyány de Németújvár (3 June 1807 – 13 July 1854) was a
Hungarian politician, who
served as
Minister of
Foreign Affairs during...
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Casimir Galician: Casemiro,
Casamiro German:
Kasimir Hungarian:
Kázmér Italian:
Casimiro Latvian:
Kazimirs Lithuanian:
Kazimieras Polish: Kazimierz...
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Environmental Information. doi:10.7289/V5TD9V7K.
Retrieved June 9, 2024.
Kázmér, Miklós (May 19, 2020). "Repeated
historical earthquakes in Sousse, Monastir...
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April 1848 – 9
September 1848
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Kázmér Batthyány
Personal details Born (1786-03-11)11
March 1786
Vienna Died 21...
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Ocean Iron Gates –
Gorge on the
river Danube between Serbia and
Romania Kázmér, Miklós (1990). "Birth, life and
death of the
Pannonian Lake" (PDF). Palaeogeography...
- Sultans) is an
Argentine ****bia band
formed in 1992 and
comprising Jorge Kazmer (vocals),
Jorge Valeggiani (drum), José Luis
Navarro (keyboards), Adrián...
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Arabian Nights, many
times throughout his career.
Another alter ego,
Kazmer Rezeda, is the hero of half a
dozen novels,
including The
Crimson Coach...
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Bolyai Farkas, Unirea,
Alexandru Papiu Ilirian Sovata/Szováta:Domokos
Kázmér Odorheiu-Secuiesc/Székelyudvarhely: Tamási Áron,
Benedek Elek...
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became the de
facto and de jure
ruler of the country. With the
exception of
Kázmér Batthyány, all
members of the new
cabinet were Kossuth's supporters. The...
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bishop and
founder of the
Batthyaneum Library, Alba Iulia, now
Romania Kázmér Batthyány (1807–1854), politician,
minister in the
Hungarian Revolution...