- Pál
Prónay de Tótpróna et
Blatnicza (November 2, 1874 – 1947 or 1948) was a
Hungarian reactionary and
paramilitary commander in the
years following the...
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Pronay Halder (Bengali: প্রণয় হালদার; born 25
February 1993) is an
Indian footballer who
plays as a
defensive midfielder for
Indian Super League club...
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according to the
Venice protocol. The prin****l
leaders of the
state were Pál
Prónay,
Count Gyula Ostenburg-Moravek and
former Hungarian prime minister István...
- Horthy's
responsibility for the
excesses of
Prónay is disputed. On
several occasions,
Horthy reached out to stop
Prónay from a
particularly excessive burst of...
- had
receded noticeably. In 1921, Pál
Prónay was
prosecuted for
crimes related to the
White Terror.
After Prónay joined a
failed attempt to
restore the...
- Eugeneson". www.nationalfootballteams.com.
Retrieved 27
November 2018. "Halder,
Pronay". www.nationalfootballteams.com.
Retrieved 20
November 2019. "Rodrigues...
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Prónay and his men, the
Rongyos Gárda,
defended western Hungary from
occupation by
Austrian officials and
forces of the
Austrian Gendarmerie.
Prónay had...
- that
fought alongside Horthys National Army. They were led by
captain Pál
Prónay. The name
Scrubby Guards reflected the fact that they were a non-governmental...
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Antiquarian Library.
Translated by Riley,
Henry T. London:
Henry G. Bohn. 1854.
Pronay, Nicholas; Cox, John, eds. (1986). The
Crowland Chronicle Continuations:...
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private tutor in
Hungary in
family of
Johann Calisius from
Calish and
Johanna Prónay in
Bitsitz (today Bytčica, Slovakia), and in 1789
became private secretary...