- The
House of
Szécsényi was a
noble family of the
Kingdom of
Hungary in the 14-15th centuries. The
ancestor of the family,
Thomas descended from the gens...
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Michael Szécsényi (Hungarian:
Szécsényi Mihály; 1317–1377) was a
Hungarian prelate in the 14th century, who
served as
Bishop of Vác from 1342 to 1362...
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Simon Szécsényi (Hungarian:
Szécsényi Simon; died c. 29
January 1412), was a
Hungarian baron and
military leader, who was a
staunch supporter of King...
- Kónya
Szécsényi (or Konya; Hungarian:
Szécsényi Kónya, Croatian:
Konja Széchényi; died 1367), was a
Hungarian baron, who
served as Ban of
Croatia and...
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Nicholas (II)
Szécsényi (Hungarian:
Szécsényi (II.) Miklós), also
known as
Nicholas of Salgó (Hungarian: Salgói or
Salgai Miklós, German:
Nikolaus Schallaga;...
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Ladislaus (III)
Szécsényi (Hungarian:
Szécsényi (III.) László; 1413–1460), was a
Hungarian landowner and nobleman, who
served as ispán of Nógrád and Hont...
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Count Ferenc Széchényi de Sárvár-Felsővidék (28
April 1754 in Fertőszéplak – 13
December 1820 in Vienna) was a
Hungarian nobleman and statesman, known...
- József
Szécsényi (10
January 1932 – 19
March 2017) was a
Hungarian track and
field athlete, who
competed in the
discus throw event. He was the bronze...
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Szécsényi-Nagy, Anna; Mallick, Swapan; Pósa, Annamária; Stégmár, Balázs; Keerl,...
- 1955.
Kubik 2008, p. 151. Csősz &
Szécsényi-Nagy 2016, p. 1. Csősz &
Szécsényi-Nagy 2016, pp. 2–4. Csősz &
Szécsényi-Nagy 2016, p. 1. "[T]he
analyzed Avars...