- The
House of Keglević or
Keglevich is a
Croatian noble family originally from
Northern Dalmatia,
whose members were
prominent public citizens and military...
- 1971 in Weichselboden,
Albrecht married Countess Marie-Eugenie
Jenke Keglevich of
Buzin (23
April 1921 in
Budapest – 5
October 1983 in Weichselboden)...
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Peter VII
Keglevich of
Buzin (Croatian:
Petar VII. Keglević Bužimski; c. 1660 – 30 May 1724) was a
Croatian nobleman,
governor and
military officer. A...
- Biology. 47 (2): 181–207. doi:10.1080/106351598260879. PMID 12064226.
Keglevich, Péter; Hazai, Laszlo; Kalaus, György; Szántay,
Csaba (2012). "Modifications...
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Keglevich Palace (Slovak: Keglevičov palác or
Keglevics Palace) is a
Baroque mansion on
Panska Street 27 in Bratislava, Slovakia. It is
included among...
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chairmanship of
Franz Keglevich in 1773, and Karl
Keglevich became the
director of the
Theater am Kärntnertor in 1773.
Joseph Keglevich declared the theater...
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Business Media. pp. 25–52. doi:10.1007/128_2007_130. ISBN 9783540728795.
Keglevich, Péter; Hazai, Laszlo; Kalaus, György; Szántay,
Csaba (2012). "Modifications...
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individuals who went
bankrupt in 1873 was
Stephan Keglevich of Vienna, a
relative of Gábor
Keglevich, who had been the
master of the
royal treasury (1842–1848)...
- Gr****alkovich Palace.
Ludwig van
Beethoven was a
guest in 1796 in the
Keglevich Palace. The city
started to lose its
importance under the
reign of Maria...
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Matthias Corvinus, she
wrote a
letter to
Simon Keglevich; she
addressed this
letter to king
Simon Keglevich, then only the
commander of
Matthias Corvinus...