- Arad
Teleki-Wattay Castle,
Hungary Teleki Castle, Târgu Mureș
Teleki Castle,
Glodeni Teleki Castle, Szirák
Teleki Castle, Gyömrő Tisza-
Teleki Castle...
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Count Pál János Ede
Teleki de Szék (1
November 1879 – 3
April 1941) was a
Hungarian politician who
served as
Prime Minister of the
Kingdom of
Hungary from...
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Count László
Teleki IV de Szék (11
February 1811 – 8 May 1861) was a
Hungarian writer and statesman. He is
remembered as the
author of the
drama Kegyencz...
- Apafi.
Michael Teleki (Hungarian:
Teleki Mihály) was born in the
Hungarian noble Teleki family. He was the only son of
Johann Teleki (1614-1662) and...
- Sámuel
Teleki de Szék (17
November 1739, Gornești – 7
August 1822, Vienna),
Chancellor of Transylvania, book collector, and
founder of the
Teleki Library...
- Sámuel
Teleki may
refer to: Sámuel
Teleki (chancellor) (1739–1822),
Chancellor of
Transylvania Sámuel
Teleki (explorer) (1845–1916),
Hungarian explorer...
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Count Sámuel
Teleki de Szék (1
November 1845 – 10
March 1916) was a
Hungarian explorer who led the
first expedition to
Northern Kenya. He was the first...
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Countess Margit Teleki de Szék (2
December 1860 – 26
January 1922) was a
Hungarian noblewoman, wife of
Prime Minister Károly Khuen-Héderváry. She was born...
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Countess Blanka Teleki de Szék (5 July 1806 – 23
October 1862) was a
Hungarian noblewoman,
educator and women's
rights activist. She is
regarded as an...
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Count József
Teleki de Szék (24
October 1790 – 15
February 1855) was a
Hungarian jurist and historian, who
served as the
first President of the Hungarian...