- II
Nádasdy de Nádasd et Fogarasföld (6
October 1555 – 4
January 1604) was a
Hungarian nobleman and a
distinguished soldier. His family, the
Nádasdy family...
- The
House of
Nádasdy, also
spelled Nadasdy in English, is a
major Hungarian aristocratic family whose roots reach into the
Middle Ages. The
house motto...
- (Kata or Katherina)
Nádasdy (1594 – unknown); András
Nádasdy (1596–1603); and Pál (Paul)
Nádasdy (1598–1650),
father of
Franz III
Nádasdy, who was one of...
- Kálmán
Nádasdy (25
November 1904 – 17
April 1980) was a
Hungarian film director. In 1959, he was a
member of the jury at the 1st
Moscow International...
- The
Nádasdy Mausoleum is a
series of full-length
portraits of Hun and
Hungarian leaders and
kings published in
Nuremberg in 1664 at the
expense of Count...
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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...
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Ferenc III.
Nádasdy (Hungarian -
Nádasdy III. Ferenc; 14
January 1622 – 30
April 1671) was a
chief judge and
general in Hungary. He was one of the leaders...
- Ádám
Nádasdy (born 15
February 1947) is a
Hungarian linguist and poet. He is
professor emeritus at the
School of
English and
American Studies of the Faculty...
- The
Nádasdy Mansion is a Neo
Gothic style manor house designed by István
Linzbauer and
Alajos Hauszmann situated on 24
hectares in Nádasdladány, Hungary...
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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...