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Nádasd is a
village in Vas county, Hungary.
Nádasd at the
Hungarian Central Statistical Office (Hungarian).
Nádasd at the
Hungarian Central Statistical...
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Baron Tamás Nádasdy de
Nádasd et Fogarasföld (I),
called the
Great Palatine (1498–1562), was
Hungarian nobleman,
great landowner and a statesman. Born...
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Count István Bittó de Sárosfa et
Nádasd (3 May 1822 in Sárosfa,
Kingdom of Hungary,
Austrian Empire – 7
March 1903 in Budapest) was a
Hungarian politician...
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Count Ferenc II Nádasdy de
Nádasd et Fogarasföld (6
October 1555 – 4
January 1604) was a
Hungarian nobleman and a
distinguished soldier. His family, the...
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Rohrbach bei
Mattersburg (Hungarian: Fraknónádasd, Fraknó-
Nádasd, Croatian:
Orbuh [orbux]) is a town in the
district of
Mattersburg in the
Austrian state...
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Hungarian estate with Réka
Castle in the
middle is
called "Terra
Britanorum de
Nadasd", and
local tradition attributes this name to a
grant made by King Stephen...
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circles of the aristocracy. Nádasdy was the son of
Baron Tamás Nádasdy de
Nádasd et Fogarasföld (1498–1562) and his wife,
Orsolya Kanizsai (1523–1571). On...
- Csirke, Csobánka, Frichi, Gagyi, Hedry, Keczer, Kompolthi,
Laczkffy de
Nádasd, Lapispataky, Rhédey, Sennyey, Sirokay,
Somosy de Somos, Vendéghy and Vitéz...
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Countess Borbála Nádasdy de
Nádasd et Fogarasföld (born 1939) is a
Hungarian noble,
ballet master and author.
Countess Borbála Nádasdy was born in Budapest...
- city of Ózd. Borsodnádasd was
first mentioned in do****ents in 1210, as
Nádasd. In 1332, it
already had a church. In the
Middle Ages, it
belonged to the...