- last name also
Mocsonyi, Mocsoni,
Mocionyi or Mocsony; German:
Andreas Mocioni de Foen or
Andreas von
Mocsonyi, Hungarian: fényi
Mocsonyi András; June 27...
- Ineu Fortress, Ineu
Konopi Castle, Odvoș Kövér-Appel Castle, Fântânele
Mocsonyi Castle,
Bulci Nopcsa Castle, Arad
Purgly Castle, Șofronea
Royal Castle...
- The
Mocioni Palace (Romanian:
Palatul Mocioni), also
known as the
Mocsonyi Palace, was an 18th
Century neoclassical building located at #1 Piața Balaș...
- The
Mocioni family (Hungarian:
Mocsonyi de Foen), also
spelled as
Mocsony de Foen, was an Austro-Hungarian
noble family whose members held significant...
- 14, 2015, p. 220 Milin, p. 21; Tiron, p. 30 Vicențiu Bugariu, "Andrei
Mocsonyi de Foeni", in
Societatea de Mâine, Nr. 20/1931, pp. 399–400 Milin, pp....
- pigs in Albanian, were
linked through marriage with the Sina and Popovics-
Mocsonyi families. Blazon: Quartererd. 1° and 4°, Argent, a
caduceus in pale; 2°...
- the
Transylvanian elite followed suit. They
include an
aristocrat (Anton
Mocsonyi de Foeni), a Gr****-Catholic
community leader (Ioan Suciu), a left-leaning...
- and "Dechiaratiune", in Albina, Nr. 41/1874, p. 3 Ax. Banciu, "Alexandru
Mocsonyi (4 Nov. 1841 — 2 Apr. 1909)", in Țara Bârsei, Vol. I,
Issue 4, November–December...