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Pilismarót is a
village in Komárom-Esztergom county, Hungary. It is
located on the
right bank of the Danube. The
history of the
village goes back to the...
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survivors on
board the Carpathia. He was born into a
Jewish family in
Pilismarót in 1886, the son of Ede Weisz, a merchant, and
Matild Gutfreund. He completed...
- cattle. Up to now, the only
cemetery known from the
early Boleráz-phase is
Pilismárot (Hungary),
which also
contained a few
examples of stroke-ornamented pottery...
- Máriahalom
Mocsa Mogyorósbánya Nagyigmánd Nagysáp Naszály Neszmély Piliscsév
Pilismarót Réde Sárisáp Süttő Súr Szákszend Szárliget Szomód
Szomor Tardos Tarján...
- had a
natural son,
named George, "by a concubine" from the
village of
Pilismarót.
Since his name was po****r
among Orthodox believers,
Gyula Kristó says...
- 783; 18.883,
which would have
placed it near what is now the
village of
Pilismarót, in present-day Hungary; however, that area is not a plain. As the battle...
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without issue,
married secondly in Budapest, 24 May 1932
Ilona Kugler (
Pilismarót, 20
March 1905 – Munich, 26
September 1992),
without issue,
married thirdly...
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Succeeded by Géza Polónyi
Personal details Born (1855-10-05)October 5, 1855
Pilismarót,
Kingdom of
Hungary Died 19
February 1933(1933-02-19) (aged 77) Budapest...
- the
government of Hungary,
which was
supposed to
build Nagymaros or a
Pilismarót waterworks, dela****
approving the
treaty and
proclaimed a competition...
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individual graves was
found in an
early Baden ("Boleráz phase") site is
Pilismarót, in Komárom-Esztergom County,
which also
contained a few
examples of goods...