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Baron Pál
Sennyey de
Kissennye (24
April 1822 – 3
January 1888) was a
Hungarian conservative politician, who
served as
Speaker of the
House of Magnates...
- Gagyi, Hedry, Keczer, Kompolthi,
Laczkffy de Nádasd, Lapispataky, Rhédey,
Sennyey, Sirokay,
Somosy de Somos, Vendéghy and Vitéz.
Various members of the Rhédey...
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Magyar Narancs (in Hungarian). No. 10.
Retrieved 1
April 2016.
Weiner Sennyey,
Tibor (20
October 2011). "Nemzetkritika másként – Kertész Imre "Mentés...
- 20
March 1668, as a son of László Károlyi and his
second wife, Erzsébet
Sennyey. The Károly
family is one of the oldest, richest, and most
famous noble...
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Temerin 1819 1896 Arthur,
Count of Bylandt-Rheidt 1821 1891 Paul,
Baron Sennyey of Kis-Sennye 1824 1888 Ludwig,
Prince of Windisch-Graetz 1830 1904 Gustav...
- 1883 – 7
December 1884
Preceded by György Majláth Jr.
Succeeded by Pál
Sennyey Personal details Born 2
January 1806 Pest,
Kingdom of
Hungary Died 19 November...
- with a lavishly-decorated
tympanum (with
allegorical statues by Károly
Sennyey) and a
flight of
stairs called the
Habsburg Stairs. The
whole palace was...
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before divorcing in 1976. He then
married secondly, Marie-Elisabeth von
Sennyey (b. 17
October 1947, Vienna) on 12 May 1978 in
Wangen im Allgäu. They had...
- Pálffy Gen
Andreas Harboe Prince Francis II Rákóczi
Chancellor István
Sennyey Maj Gen Miklós Bercsényi Gen Sándor Károlyi Gen
Simon Forgách Gen János...
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appointed Speaker of the
House of
Magnates in 1888, when his
predecessor Pál
Sennyey died in office. Vay
became Priviy Councillor and
Chairman of the Calvinist...