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Count Jób
Viczay de Loós et Hédervár (13
March 1700 – 1734) was a
Hungarian nobleman, the
first member of the
Count Viczay de Loós et Hédervár family....
- Tamás
Viczay de Loós was a
Hungarian nobleman, who
served as
Count (Latin: comes, Hungarian: főispán) of
Sopron County from 1347 to 1360. He was a member...
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Baron Ádám
Viczay de Loós was a
Hungarian nobleman,
member of the
Baron Viczay de Loós family. His
parents were Sándor
Viczay de Loós and
Orsolya Hagymássy...
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Beled Viczay de Loós (c. 1237 – c. 1291) was a
Hungarian nobleman, the
first provable member of the
Viczay de Loós
family (later Baron, then
Count de Loós...
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Baron János
Viczay de Loós (1615 – 1656) was a
Hungarian nobleman,
member of the
Baron Viczay de Loós family. His
father was
Baron Ádám de Loós (died...
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Count Mihály
Viczay de Loós et Hédervár (25 July 1757 – 18
March 1831) was a
Hungarian numismatist,
amateur archaeologist, collector. He was a
member of...
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Count Héder
Viczay de Loós et Hédervár (2
August 1807 – 23
December 1873) was a
Hungarian traveler,
amateur archaeologist, collector,
Imperial and Royal...
- Éva
Viczay de Loós (1602 – 28 July 1651) was a
Hungarian noblewoman, the
second wife of
Baron Pál Esterházy de Galántha, who was the
founder of the Zólyom...
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Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia.
According to the last
Count Viczay de Loós et Hédervár, Héder
Viczay's will, and the Court's
supreme decision (dated Vienna,...
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controlled by the
Ottoman Empire, it was
resettled by
Hungary nobleman Ádám
Viczay in the 1600s. The two
villages Felső-Ireg and Szemcséd were
joined in 1938...