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Count Miklós
Domokos Pál Bánffy de
Losoncz (30
December 1873 – 5 June 1950) was a
Hungarian nobleman,
liberal politician, and
historical novelist. His...
- Bogáthy
family Magdolna Bánffy in the Bánffy de
Losoncz family Apafi family László Bánffy in the Bánffy de
Losoncz family Barcza, József (1987).
Bethlen Gábor...
- the Somlyó
branch of the Báthory family, and his wife,
Sophia Bánffy de
Losoncz (b. 1477). He was
appointed in 1521
adjoin (deputy) of the
Voivode of Transylvania...
- László de
Losoncz (1368-1427),
founded his own line of the family. From the 14th
century onward, this line
bears the name Bánffy de
Losoncz. They intermarried...
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Doamna Elisabeta Movilă (fl. 1620) was a
Princess consort of
Moldavia by
marriage to
Ieremia Movilă. She was
regent in
Moldavia in 1607–1611 on the behalf...
- László Rhédey de Kis-Rhéde 10.
Baron Boldizsár Bánffy de
Losoncz 5.
Baroness Terézia Bánffy de
Losoncz 11.
Baroness Krisztina Kemény de Magyar-Gyerő-Monostor...
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November 1431.
Alexander had a
number of wives:
Margareta Bánffy de
Losoncz, Ana
Jagiellon of Podolsk, Rimgailė (daughter of Kęstutis and
sister of...
- Kis-Rhéde 6.
Count László Rhédey von Kis-Rhéde 13.
Baroness Terézia Bánffy von
Losoncz 3.
Countess Claudine Rhédey von Kis-Rhéde 14.
Baron Gergely Inczédy von...
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Hungarian House of Bánffy, Dezső Bánffy was the son of
Baron Dániel Bánffy de
Losoncz (1812-1886) and his wife, Anna Gyárfás de Léczfalva (1821-1902). He was...
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Western Reserve Law
Review 63.4 (2013). Web. 1 Sept. 2015. Chojna, J.,
Losoncz, M., & Suni, P. (November 2013).
Shale Energy Shapes Global Energy Markets...