- János
Petrichevich-Horváth (1801–1874),
lieutenant general.
Albert Petrichevich-Horváth (1801–1874),
interior secretary and general. Lászár
Petrichevich-Horváth...
- Déry István
Dreamboat (1952) -
Giant Arab (uncredited)
Erkel (1952) -
Petrichevich Horváth Lázár Föltámadott a
tenger (1953) - Molnár Ferdinánd A város...
- baron: 1845;
Austrian count: 1857.
Count Sámuel
Tholdy adopted János
Petrichevich-Horváth, who ****umed the Horváth-Toldy name. János's son,
Count Lajos...
- Muhoić, Muglič, Muhvić, and
Macedonian village Mogila (Turk. Muhla). Emil
Petrichevich-Horváth
related it to the Mogorović family, one of the
Croatian "twelve...
- as Rózsahegyi Márk János Zách as Brand-Mosonyi Mihály Sándor Szabó as
Petrichevich Horváth Lázár Zoltán Várkonyi as Turányi, fõzeneigazgató
Lajos Mányai...
-
tribes of
Croatia List of
noble families of
Croatia Klaić 1897, p. 7.
Petrichevich-Horváth, Emil (1933), "A
Mogorovich Nemzetseg:
Adatok a horvát nemzetségek...
- half of the
village in 1378, then in 1547 to the
Bithiri Melith and
Petrichevich families; In 1592 Nagykállai Leökös Lőrinc; 1630 Kozák Rácz János; In...
-
families of
Croatia Klaić 1897, p. 15. Mažuranić 1908–1922, p. 408, 555.
Petrichevich-Horváth, Emil (1933), "A
Mogorovich Nemzetseg:
Adatok a horvát nemzetségek...