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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...
- 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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Anton Sztáray de Nagy-Mihály (Hungarian: Nagymihályi
Sztáray Antal, 1732 or 1740, K****a,
Hungary – 23
January 1808, Graz,
Austrian Empire) was a Hungarian...
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during her
visit to Geneva.
Elisabeth and her lady-in-waiting
Countess Sztáray had
departed their hotel on Lake
Geneva to ride a
paddle steamer to Montreux...
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Countess Irma
Sztáray. It
tells a
fictionalized story of
Empress Elisabeth of
Austria from the
point of view of her lady-in-waiting, Irma
Sztáray. The film...
- won her
first European Film
Award for Best Actress. She portra**** Irma
Sztáray in
Frauke Finsterwalder's 2023
historical black comedy Sisi & I. International...
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which point,
Sztáray relaxed her hold on Elisabeth's arm. The
Empress then lost
consciousness and
collapsed next to her.
Sztáray called for a doctor...
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Countess Margit Sztáray de Nagymihály (born 1859) was a
Polish composer, who is best
known today for her
choral arrangement of Ave Maria.
Sztaray was the daughter...
- Zoltán
Sztáray (June 20, 1918 –
April 20, 2011) was one of the
better known contemporary writers of the
Hungarian emigration. He was
imprisoned in the...
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Victor Marie Moreau clash with a
Habsburg army
commanded by
Anton Count Sztáray de Nagy-Mihaly.
Though both
sides suffered about 3,000
killed or wounded...