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Helene Kottanner (née Wolfram; Hungarian:
Kottanner Ilona or
Kottanner Jánosné; c. 1400 –
after 1470) was a
Hungarian courtier and writer. Her last name...
- her chambermaid,
Helene Kottanner, to
steal the Holy
Crown of
Hungary from the
castle of Visegrád.
Before long,
Helene Kottanner and her
accomplice seized...
- Mollay, Károly (transl.): A
korona elrablása,
Kottanner Jánosné emlékirata (The
Memoirs of
Helene Kottanner) 1439–1440,
Magyar Helikon, Budapest, 1978....
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later Countess of
Hohenau (1820–1879); at the
court of
Prussia Helene Kottanner (1400–1470); lady-in-waiting for
Elisabeth of Luxembourg, she organized...
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ringu velike politike, in Igor
Grdina &
Peter Štih, eds.
Spomini Helene Kottanner (Ljubljana: Nova revija, 1999), pp. 14-41 "Grajska
Politika –
Primer Grofov...
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Crown of Hungary,
which one of Elizabeth's ladies-in-waiting (Helene
Kottanner) had
stolen from
safekeeping at the
fortress of Visegrád. The Hungarians...
- (or 1399) Hans Multscher,
German painter and
sculptor (d. 1467)
Helene Kottanner,
Hungarian writer and
courtier (d.
after 1470) Ausiàs March, medieval...
- as a **** vampire." She was
present in the
Reminiscences of
Helene Kottanner, a lady-in-waiting to Barbara's
daughter Queen Elizabeth and one of the...
- Károly Kós (1883–1977, f/nf) Dezső Kosztolányi (1885–1936, p/nf/d)
Helene Kottanner (fl. 15th c, nf)
Agota Kristof (1935–2011, p/f) Žofia
Kubini (17th c....
- States), nv. Rita
Kothari (b. 1969, India),
social &
political wr.
Helene Kottanner (c. 1400 – post-1470, Hungary), mem. in
German Adjoua Flore Kouamé (b...