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Countess Katinka Kendeffy de Malomvíz Andrássy (1830 – 16 May 1896) was a
Hungarian noblewoman and the wife of
Count Gyula Andrássy, who
served as Prime...
- promise, but it is easy to perform." Andrássy
married countess Katinka Kendeffy in
Paris in 1856. They had two sons,
Tivadar (born 10 July 1857) and Gyula...
- Menyhért Lónyay de Nagylónya et Vásárosnamény (1873-1937),
married Ilona Kendeffy de Malomvíz (1873-1958), had
issue Count Menyhért Lónyay de Nagylónya et...
- Fiume. Her
parents were
Count Gyula Andrássy and his wife
Countess Katinka Kendeffy. She had
three siblings including Tivadar and
Gyula Jr. Iván Nagy: Magyarország...
- politician. The
second son of
Count Gyula Andrássy and
Countess Katinka Kendeffy, the
younger Andrássy
became under-secretary in the Sándor
Wekerle ministry...
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Foreign Minister of Austria-Hungary (1871–1879). His
mother was
Katinka Kendeffy (1830–1896). Andrássy had two
younger siblings, a sister,
Ilona (1858–1952)...
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director and
filmmaker Katinka Hosszú (born 1989),
Hungarian swimmer Katinka Kendeffy (1830–1896),
Hungarian noblewoman Katinka L****n (1905–1999),
English diver...
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Gyulay Castle,
Mintia Jósika Castle, Brănișca
Kendeffy Castle, Sântămăria-Orlea
Knezial Fortress of the
Kendeffys,
Suseni Mălăiești Fortress, Mălăiești Naláczy-Fáy...
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Gyula Andrássy. She was
named after her grandmother,
Countess Katinka Kendeffy. She had
three sisters: Ilona, Borbála and Klára (or Kája). She married...
- is
crossed by
national road DN66 [ro], part of
European route E79. The
Kendeffy Castle [ro] in Sântămăria-Orlea
dates back to 1792; it has been transformed...