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Countess Irma Sztáray de
Sztára et Nagymihály (10 July 1863 – 3
September 1940) was a
Hungarian courtier and memoirist. She was the last lady-in-waiting...
- Staré (Hungarian:
Sztára) is a
village and muni****lity in
Michalovce District in the
Kosice Region of
eastern Slovakia. In
historical records the village...
- The Sztáray
family (counts of Nagymihály and
Sztára) is an
ancient Hungarian family,
which takes its
origin from the
Kaplon genus. The
first traceable...
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Elisabeth of Habsburg, who
later become a
Polish queen Countess Irma Sztáray de
Sztára et Nagymihály (1863–1940); at the
court of
Empress Elisabeth "Sisi" of Austria...
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Revolutionary Wars and
Napoleonic Wars 1792-1815: Sztáray de Nagy-Mihály et
Sztára,
Anton Graf". The
Napoleon Series.
Retrieved 30
September 2012. Bodart,...
- the 13th century. His mother,
Countess Júliane Sztáray de Nagymihály et
Sztára (1820-1871) was also
member of an
equally old
Hungarian nobility. While...
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arrangement of Ave Maria.
Sztaray was the
daughter of
Count Ferdinand Sztáray de
Sztára et Nagymihály and
Gabriella Vécsey de Hernádvécse et Hajnácskeő. She spent...
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Minister at the
Court of
Berlin and his wife,
Countess Alexandra Sztáray de
Sztára et Nagy-Mihály (1843–1914). The Széchényi
family were one of the oldest...
- of Ung
County in 1273, when,
together with Jakó, was
granted the
estates Sztára (today Staré) and
Perecse (today a
borough of Michalovce, Slovakia) in the...
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ownership over
Sztára and Perecse, but
abandoned his
claim before a court's
justice in 1291. Jakó
donated a
portion of his
estate Sztára (called Felzubugya)...