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Baron Béla von
Wenckheim (Körösladány, 16
February 1811 – Budapest, 7 July 1879) was a Austro-Hungarian nobleman,
landowner and
politician who served...
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Baron Wenckheim's Homecoming (Hungarian: Báró
Wenckheim hazatér) is a 2016
novel by László Krasznahorkai.
Originally published in
Hungarian by Magvető...
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office he held only
until 2
March 1875 when he was
replaced by Béla
Wenckheim. In the era of Kálmán
Tisza (1875–1890) he was one of the few
former liberal...
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Veronika Piëch (Helene and Sophie):
Claudia Fox
Linton (1964–)
Melanie Wenckheim (1967–)
Stefan Piëch (1970–)
Julia Kuhn-Piëch (1981–)
Helene Piëch (1993–)...
- Szabó Library's main
branch is
housed in the 19th-century neo-baroque
Wenckheim Palace. The muni****l
library needed more
space as its
collection grew...
- Szabadelvü pårt or Free
Principles Party,
which took
office under Béla
Wenckheim, whom
Tisza succeeded as
prime minister on
October 2. When
Tisza came...
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translated by
Ottilie Mulzet (New Directions, 2013). 2016:
Baron Wenckheim's Homecoming (Báró
Wenckheim hazatér),
translated by
Ottilie Mulzet (New Directions,...
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enclosure that
would conform to
Sword & Cross,
together with the
castle Wenckheim-kastély (Szabadkígyós) also
located in Hungary.
Subsequent filming was...
- Radetzky's
letters to his
daughter Friederike Radetzky von Radetz, Gräfin
Wenckheim,
published to
celebrate the
unveiling of the
Radetzky monument in Vienna...
- de Malomvíz Aladár (1827–1903): his wife was
Baroness Leontina Wenckheim de
Wenckheim (1841–1921).
Umrisse einer möglichen
Reform in Ungarn. Im Geiste...