- Zăbala (Hungarian:
Zabola,
pronounced [
ˈzɒbolɒ]; German: Gebissdorf) is a
commune in
Covasna County, Romania. It lies in the Székely Land, an ethno-cultural...
- Transylvania,
included in the 1784
cookbook of
Countess Mária
Mikes of
Zabola ("‘kürtős kaláts’ à la Mrs. Poráni"). It
makes no mention, however, of sweetening...
- The
House of
Mikes de
Zabola is a
Hungarian noble family of Székely
origin from the 16th century. The family's
historical presence dates back to the political...
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Meran Meraviglia-Crivelli (von)
Mesko Migazzi Mikes Mikes de
Zabola (von Mir)
Mittrowsky Montecuccoli (von Montfort)
extinct 1787 (von) Neipperg...
- Szék (1849–1914). He had two
elder sisters:
Countess Klementine Mikes de
Zabola (1871–1954) and
Countess Ilona Haller de Hallerkeö (1872–1924). Bethlen...
- Mihály
Mikes de
Zabola (? – 1662) was a
Hungarian noble in the Prin****lity of Transylvania, who
served as
Chancellor of
Transylvania from 1656 to 1660...
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Baroness Elisabeth zu der Tann-Rathsamhausen 19.
Countess Emma
Mikes de
Zabola 2.
Baron Enoch zu
Guttenberg 20. Jean, Duke of
Arenberg 10.
Robert Prosper...
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Eijsden Castle (around 1900), near Maastricht, the
Netherlands Mikes kastély,
Zabola Estate, Transylvania, Romania,
general plan for
Count Armin Mikes In 1935...
- the
first Hungarian prose authors. He was born in Zágon and grew up in
Zabola (present-day
Covasna County, Romania). He
fought the
Habsburg until being...
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National Museum,
Warsaw Portrait of
Bethlen Klementina,
Countess Mikes -
Zabola, 1907 "Tadeusz Ajdukiewicz".
Biography and painting.
Muzeum Narodowe w Krakowie...