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    (Croatian: Zrinsko-frankopanska urota) in Croatia, and Wesselényi conspiracy (Hungarian: Wesselényi-összeesküvés) in Hungary) was a plot among Croatian and...
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    Galerie Belvedere), 1856, oil on wood, 40 x 31 cm (15.5" x 12") Graf Miklós Wesselényi der Jüngere (Budapest, Hungarian National Museum), oil on linen, 94 x...
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  • friendship and alliance with Count Ferenc Wesselényi de Hadad et Murány. As a result, Count Ferenc Wesselényi appointed him as an ambassador to Archbishop-Elector...
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    "Wesselényi and a poor peasant! Perhaps unwittingly, master Fadrusz has carved a satire", he wrote, referring to the unveiling of the Wesselényi Monument...
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    federalisation of the Habsburg Empire was developed by the Hungarian nobleman Wesselényi Miklós. In his work titled Szózat a magyar és a szláv nemzetiség ügyében...
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    imprisonment. Kossuth and his friend Count Miklós Wesselényi were placed in separated solitary cells. Count Wesselényi's cell did not have even a window, and he...
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    and imprisoning the most active agitators, including Kossuth and Miklós Wesselényi. However, the nation was no longer to be cowed, with the diet of 1839...
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    Széchenyi found early political support from his friend, Baron M. Wesselenyi Miklós Wesselényi, a noble from Transylvania; however, their relation later weakened...
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    construction began on the site bordered by the Vörösmarty, Deák Ferenc and Wesselényi streets in 1882. Used scenery for the theatre was bought from the tragically...
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    Revolution István Széchenyi - noble and statesman István Tisza Miklós Wesselényi Franz Alexander - psychoanalyst and physician Michael Balint - psychoanalyst...
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    orchestrated by Hector Berlioz) refers to them. The Hungarian Rhapsody No. 15 by Franz Liszt refers to the rebellion led by Francis II Rákóczi. Sigismund Rákóczi...
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  • pianist and composer Albert Wass (Răscruci) – writer and poet Miklós Wesselényi (Jibou) – politician, academician and writer Emília Zathureczky (Olasztelek)...
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    taking up several blocks in central Budapest bordered by Király utca, Wesselényi utca, Grand Boulevard and Bajcsy Zsilinszky road. It was built in moorish...
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    Austro-Hungarian Compromise of 1867 (category Franz Joseph I of Austria)
    18-year-long military dictatorship and absolutist rule over Hungary which Emperor Franz Joseph had instituted after the Hungarian Revolution of 1848. The territorial...
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    claiming the throne for himself. In 1947 Karl's older brothers Leopold and Franz Josef formally renounced their rights in New York. In 1948 his other brother...
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    lords and leading figures of the country, Count Franz III. Nádasdy and Palatine Count Ferenc Wesselényi in Kőszeg in September 1663. They decided to take...
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    rebellion of Francis II Rákóczi, the town was taken from the Wesselényi family. The Wesselényi family built a large castle in Baroque style. After the outbreak...
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    Hungarian subjects/opponents. An opposing general on the Hungarian side, Wesselényi [hu], responded in kind, by flaying alive Imperial troops, and fixing...
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    name became known as a result of his involvement in the suit of Miklós Wesselényi and his success in declaring the Hungarian Assembly's right to create...
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    related to Petar Zrinski. Zrinski family tree Zrinski–Frankopan conspiracy Wesselényi conspiracy "Zrinski, Petar IV. | Hrvatska enciklopedija". Tomislav Šerbeđija...
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    such as Franz Liszt and Béla Bartók, considered to be among the greatest Hungarian composers. Other renowned composers are Ernst von Dohnányi, Franz Schmidt...
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    The Transleithanian lands were under the rule of the Austrian Emperor Franz Joseph I as Apostolic King of Hungary and King of Croatia and Slavonia....
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    monarchy for about three hundred years before. He himself became Francis I (Franz I.), the first Emperor of Austria (Kaiser von Österreich), ruling from 1804...
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    Határ út Pesterzsébet – városközpont Nagysándor József u. Klapka Gy. u. Wesselényi u. (or Akácfa u. instead of the latter two) Vörösmarty tér Könyves u....
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  • anti-Habsburg uprisings; e.g. a trial against the participants of the Wesselényi conspiracy takes place in 1671. In the Imre Thököly Uprising (1682–1683)...
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  • Upper House of the Diet of Hungary was confirmed by Act VIII of 1886. Wesselényi (†) 1646 Baron: 1582 (confirmed in 1725). The family branches that bore...
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    magnates, lesser noblemen and burghers. Széchenyi's friend, Baron Miklós Wesselényi (d. 1850), demanded the creation of a constitutional monarchy and the...
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    for Hungarian progressives László Lovassy, Lajos Kossuth, and Miklós Wesselényi. When, in 1843, the Viennese government tried to shut down the Védegylet [hu]...
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    subsided. The demilitarization began in 1869 and on 8 August 1873, under Franz Joseph, the Banat Frontier was abolished and incorporated into the Kingdom...
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    and Jibou. On February 23, a plan was proposed by colonels Nagy Pál and Franz Schuppler, without a precise date of its entry into action. In their opinion...
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