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Monok is a
village in Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén,
Hungary and is part of the
Tokaj wine region. The
nearest town is
Szerencs 12 km (7 mi) away. Neighbouring...
- The
House of
Monok (Hungarian:
Monoky Család),
alternatively spelled Monaky, Monoky, or
Monoki was a
Hungarian noble dynasty which held
power from the...
- Németh was born into a poor
Catholic peasant family on 24
January 1948 in
Monok, the
birthplace of the
revolutionary Lajos Kossuth. He was of
Swabian origin...
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Monok (Kyrgyz: Монок) is a
village in Osh
Region of Kyrgyzstan. It is part of the Kara-Suu District. Its po****tion was 5,020 in 2021. "classification...
- Sándor,
reigned over the
village of
Monok and
founded the
House of
Monok. Illés is the
progenitor of the
entire Monok family and the
extant office of Baron...
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Eastern Orthodox Church. A
relic from his body is
located in
Hungary in the
Monok Roman Catholic Church. In 1773, Pope
Clement XIV
donated it to the Andrássy...
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after 1239), Vice-Palatine (1236–1239)
Elijah Monoky (f. 1277), Lord of
Monok (1277?) John (died 1322), vice-chancellor and
provost of Székesfehérvár...
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involvement in the
Hungarian Revolution of 1848, was also born in the
village of
Monok which is
located in
Northern Hungary.
Transportation infrastructure in Northern...
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Lajos Kossuth was born into an
untitled lower noble (gentry)
family in
Monok,
Kingdom of Hungary, a
small town in the
county of Zemplén in
modern day...
- said that
Lajos Kossuth was
baptized in Tállya in 1802,
since his
hometown Monok didn't have a
Protestant church.
Recently this
proved to be only a legend...