- The
House of
Thurzó (Slovak: Turzo; Polish: Turzonowie) was a
Hungarian noble family from the 15th
century to the
first half of the 17th century. It was...
- in Vienna. In 1610,
Matthias II ****igned György
Thurzó, the
Palatine of Hungary, to investigate.
Thurzó ordered two notaries, András Keresztúry and Mózes...
-
Countess Erzsébet
Thurzó de
Bethlenfalva (20
February 1621 – 4 July 1642) was a
Hungarian noblewoman,
daughter of
Count Imre
Thurzó and
Baroness Krisztina...
- György
Thurzó (German:
Georg Thurzo, Slovak:
Juraj Turzo; 2
September 1567 – 24
December 1616) was a
prominent Hungarian nobleman and
Palatine of Hungary...
- János
Thurzó (Hungarian:
Thurzó János, German:
Johann T(h)urzo, Polish: Jan Turzo, Slovak: Ján T(h)urzo; 30
April 1437 in Levoča (Lewscen in 15th century)...
-
Count Imre
Thurzó de
Bethlenfalva (11
September 1598 – 19
October 1621) was a
Hungarian aristocrat, son of
Palatine György
Thurzó, who
served as Perpetual...
-
historical drama film
directed by
Frigyes Bán and
starring Imre Apáthi,
Margit Thurzó and
Tivadar Uray. It is
based on the life of the
pioneering nineteenth century...
- Jan V
Thurzo (Hungarian:
Thurzó V. János; Polish: Jan V Turzo; 1464–1520) was a 15th-century
Bishop of Wrocław in Silesia, now Poland. A
great patron...
- the
shape of the 520-metre spur on
which it perches. The
mining magnates Thurzo family, who took
charge in the mid-16th century, were
responsible for a...
-
critic Emil
Dachevsky in the film Mr. Bean's
Holiday (2007). He pla****
Noble Thurzo in
Bathory (2008), co-production
movie filmed by
Slovak director Juraj Jakubisko...