- the
Széchy family held high
offices at the
church and the
royal court. The
family had two
branches (the
branch Széchy de Rimaszécs and
branch Széchy de...
- László
Széchy (18
November 1891 – 9
December 1963) was a
Hungarian fencer. He won a
silver medal at the 1924
Summer Olympics in the team
sabre competition...
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Count Gyula Szapáry de Szapár,
Muraszombat et
Széchy-Sziget,
Arhaically English:
Julius Szapáry, French:
Jules Szapáry (1
November 1832 – 20
January 1905)...
- Dénes Szécsi de Felsőlendva (or
Széchy; c. 1410 – 1
February 1465) was a
Hungarian prelate and cardinal, who
served as
Archbishop of
Esztergom from 1440...
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Nicholas Szécsi de Felsőlendva (
Széchy; Hungarian: Miklós Szécsi; c. 1320 – c. June or July 1387) was a
Hungarian nobleman from the
influential House of...
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grandson Laszlo Szapáry.
Count László Szapáry de Szapár,
Muraszombat et
Széchy-Sziget (22
November 1831 – 28
September 1883) was a
Hungarian nobleman and...
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Countess Etelka (Adelhaid) Szapáry de Szapár,
Muraszombat et
Széchy-Sziget (26
September 1798 – 10
November 1876) was a
Hungarian noblewoman and a landowner...
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famous of
these Hungarian-Slovak Roma. She
married the
Count Dean
Szechy de
Szechy Favla, of Budapest. She was one of the
greatest cimbalom players in...
- József István Szapáry de Szapár,
Muraszombat et
Széchy-Sziget (Hungarian: szapári,
muraszombati és
széchy-szigeti gróf Szapáry György Béla Mária József...
- to the
Croatian Juraj V
Zrinski and the
Hungarian Magdolna (Magdalena)
Széchy. At the
court of Péter Pázmány, he was an
enthusiastic student of Hungarian...