- The
Perneszy de Osztopán
family was an
important and
prestigious Hungarian noble family which gave many
relevant personalities. Its
members were high members...
- and
through this, he
descended from the
ancient medieval Hungarian noble Perneszy family,
which died out in the 18th century. Loránd's
uncle was Pál Rosty...
- tax
register of 1557 both
Kapolys were
possessions of the
Perneszy family. András
Perneszy de Osztopán,
castellan of Felsőlendva got the
village in 1577...
-
landowner and Zsófia
Perneszy de Osztopán (fl. 1651–1702),
member of the
ancient Hungarian noble family Perneszy de Osztopán. Zsófia
Perneszy was the daughter...
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Mikes House of
Monok House of Nádasdy
House of Pálffy de Erdőd
House of
Perneszy House of
Podmanitzky House of Pop
House of Ráday
House of Rákóczi House...
- in 1582–1583, 12
taxable houses. In 1665, the
grandson of Imre
Perneszy, János
Perneszy's local landowners, János Salomvári, and in 1669,
evangelized them...
- children: György (fl. 1592–1630) and Imre; György Csányi,
married Borbála
Perneszy de Osztopán, then
Catherine Sylvester, his
brother Imre Csányi (fl. 1592)...
-
Magdolna Kövér de
Bagonya I1.
George I (fl. 1592–1630),
married Borbála
Perneszy de Osztopán, then
Catherine Sylvester J1. Anne J2.
George II (fl. 1630)...
- from a
smallholder farming family, a
distant branch of the
extinct noble Perneszy family in
Somogy County. She was fond of
Hungarian literature and theatre...
- Zalalövő,
landowner and Zsófia
Perneszy de Osztopán (fl. 1651–1702),
member of the
ancient Hungarian noble family Perneszy de Osztopán. The illustrious...