- of Metternich-Winneburg zu
Beilstein (née
Countess Pauline Sándor de
Szlavnicza; 25
February 1836 – 28
September 1921) was an
Austrian socialite, mainly...
- Metternich-Winneburg zu Beilstein. Her
mother was
Countess Pauline Sándor de
Szlavnicza, an Austro-Hungarian socialite. Her
mother was the
daughter of her father's...
-
marriage claimed he was a
member of the Sándor de
Szlávnicza (Slávnicza)
family (aka the Sándor de
Szlávnicza et de
Bajna family), a
Hungarian noble family...
- Károly Sándor (1928–2014),
Hungarian footballer Count Vincent Sándor de
Szlavnicza, landowner,
Hungarian aristocrat who
commissioned the
building of Sándor...
- memoirs. In 1856, he was
married to his half-niece,
Pauline Sándor de
Szlavnicza. She was the
daughter of his half-sister,
Princess Leontine von Metternich...
- 1835 to
Count Moric Sándor de
Szlavnicza. They had one daughter:
Pauline Klementine Marie Walburga Sándor de
Szlavnicza (25
February 1836 – 28 September...
-
Napoleon III has been
correctly identified as
Count Móric (Moritz) Sándor de
Szlavnicza (May 23, 1805 -
February 23, 1878), a
famous Hungarian horseman and duelist...
- and
aristocrat in the
Austrian Empire. His son
Count Móric Sándor de
Szlavnicza (1805–1878) was
better known in
Budapest and Vienna, from fame for acrobatic...
- Metternich, was a
diplomat and
married his half-niece,
Pauline Sándor de
Szlavnicza (she was the
daughter of Richard's half-sister, Eleonore).
Richard and...
-
Dunaj Archived 4 May 2019 at the
Wayback Machine Ondrejkovics -
Sandor de
Szlavnicza files (in Slovak)
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