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- Pongrac (pronounced [pɔŋˈɡɾaːts]) is a settlement in the Muni****lity of Žalec in east-central Slovenia. It lies in the hills south of Žalec. The area...
- Hungary. Corvinus first gave her in marriage to Wenceslas Pongrác of Szentmiklós. Pongrác had inherited estates in Upper Hungary (present-day Slovakia)...
- Pongrác the Second Szent-miklós (? – 1474?) served as the archdeacon of Liptov and was one of Hungary's captains-in-chief. A supporter of John Hunyadi...
- Pongrac Lustaller was a politician in Slovenia during the first half of the 16th century when it was under the Holy Roman Empire. He became mayor of Ljubljana...
- Pongrác Kacsóh (1873-1923) was a Hungarian composer. He is best known for his operetta based on Sándor Petőfi's János Vitéz to a libretto by Jenő Heltai...
- Stephen Pongracz (Hungarian: Pongrácz István; 1584–1619) was a Hungarian Jesuit priest, martyr and saint of the Catholic Church. Stephen Pongracz was born...
- as Drakula háza ("Dracula's house" in Hungarian). In January 1476 John Pongrác of Dengeleg, Voivode of Transylvania urged the people of Brașov to send...
- second son, Andrew Pongrác of Dengeleg was King Matthias Corvinus's Master of the cupbearers, and his younger brother, John Pongrác of Dengeleg served...
- died at an early age. His first wife was Catherine Pongrác of Dengeleg, a daughter of John Pongrác, Voivode of Transylvania, who died around 1510. Then...
- classic of Hungarian literature. It was adapted into a po****r operetta by Pongrác Kacsóh in 1904 and into the animated feature film Johnny Corncob, the first...