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Baroness Krisztina Nyáry de
Bedegh (31
October 1604 – 17
February 1641) was the
daughter of
Baron Pál
Nyáry and
Katalin Várday de Kisvárda. She was the...
- The
House of
Nyáry or
Nyáry of
Bedegh and
Berencs (Hungarian:
bedeghi és
berencsi Nyáry család) is a
Hungarian aristocratic family. The
first known ancestor...
- leaders,
including Miklós Wesselényi, Gábor Kazinczy,
Lajos Kovács, and Pál
Nyáry. They were
generally seen as liberal,
albeit more
conservative than Lajos...
- Nicholas,
Count Esterházy of Galántha and his
second wife
Baroness Krisztina Nyáry of Bedegh. His father, Nicholas, bore the
office of the
Palatine of the...
- - Margócsy István és
Nyáry Krisztián az írók magánéletéről" ["Then Petőfi was a pedophile?" - István Margócsy and Krisztián
Nyáry about the
private lives...
- Galánta 24. Miklós
Nyáry de
Bedeg et
Berencs 12. Lőrinc
Nyáry de
Bedeg et
Berencs 25.
Krisztina Kanisay de
Kanizsa 6.
Baron Pál
Nyáry de
Bedeg et Berencs...
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Hungarian noblewoman,
daughter of
Count Imre Thurzó and
Baroness Krisztina Nyáry.
Countess Erzsébet
married to
Count István Esterházy (1616–1641), son of...
- 19
October 1621. Thurzó's wife was
Baroness Krisztina Nyáry (1604–1641),
daughter of Pál
Nyáry, the
castellan of Várad (Nagyvárad; today: Oradea, Romania)...
- (partially
planned by István Dobó), the
castle to be fortified, and Lőrinc
Nyáry put in command.
Under his
command were 1400 soldiers,
mostly Spanish, German...
- 1493-1500 Mátyás
Tolnai 1500-1535 Mihály Giöry 1535-1542
Ferenc Bedegi Nyáry 1543-1547 János Csanády 1548-1556 László
Martonfalvi 1556-1562 Péter Bocsi...