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Zsuzsanna Lorántffy,
anglicized as
Susanna Lorantffy (1602 in Ónod,
Hungary – 1660 in Sárospatak, Hungary) was a
Princess consort of
Transylvania by marriage...
- of
Transylvania (1648-1660), the
eldest son of
George I and
Zsuzsanna Lorántffy. He was
elected Prince of
Transylvania during his father's
lifetime (19...
- window, at the
Palazzo Brera in Milan,
Italy The 17th-century
Renaissance Lorántffy loggia in the
Castle of Sárospatak, Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén County, Hungary...
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Provisional Citation Date Site Discoverer(s)
Category Diam. 235201
Lorántffy 2003 SG158
Lorántffy September 23, 2003 Piszkéstető K. Sárneczky, B. Sipőcz Tj (2...
- of
Samuel Hartlib, who came
originally from Elbląg. In 1650
Zsuzsanna Lorántffy,
widow of
George I Rákóczi
prince of
Transylvania invited him to Sárospatak...
- of the
royal castle at Ónod. He
married a
wealthy heiress,
Zsuzsanna Lorántffy. He
would emphasize in his last will that his wife was the most beautiful...
- and 1616. Later, as a
solution for po****ting the village,
Zsuzsanna Lorántffy settled 32
Hajdu families here in 1651.
Between 1670-1672, protestant...
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Reformed Elementary School in Salonta, and a
nursing home in Tinca. The
Lórántffy Zsuzsanna Ecclesiastical Centre of the
Hungarian Reformed Church with...
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equivalent of Veszprém, the
Hungarian "city of queens". Of these,
Zsuzsanna Lorántffy, the
widow of
George I Rákóczy
established a
Romanian school here in 1658...
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Hungary at the time, was
founded in Sárospatak in 1531. In 1650
Zsuzsanna Lorántffy,
widow of
George I Rákóczi
prince of
Transylvania invited the
famous Czech...