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    The scion of an old Bethlen de Bethlen noble family from Transylvania, he was the only son of Count Istvan Bethlen de Bethlen (1831–1881) and Countess...
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  • former Polish king Stefan Batory (István Báthory), had strengthened Habsburg influence in Moldavia after setting Ștefan Răzvan (Stefan Rozwan) on the Moldavian...
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  • Quinn as Charles Ștefan Iancu as Young Charles Guy Wilson as Daniel Stephen Rea as Doc Rachel DiPillo as Eva Adam Croasdell as Stefan Ana Ularu as Kazia...
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    Karolyi (1588-1635), widow of István Bánffy de Losonc and future wife of Stefan Bethlen de Iktár, Prince of Transilvania. As a high-ranking nobleman he served...
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    subsequently more fortified in the time of Alexander I and Stephen III (Romanian: Ștefan cel Mare). During the Late Middle Ages, it was part of a system of medieval...
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    the 1610s, Cercel switched allegiances and became a favorite of Gabriel Bethlen; this rebel Prince of Transylvania also recommended him to the Ottomans...
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    was marching on Kassa in an attempt to expand the territory of Gabriel Bethlen, prince of Transylvania. The two Jesuits returned to Kassa where they were...
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    public house, owned by the patrons of the Schützenhaus and named Béthlen (or Béthlen Grotto) in 1891, in honour of a Hungarian minister[who?] who had...
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    the Ștefan Manciulea Technological High School [ro], and the Sfântul Vasile cel Mare Greek-Catholic Theological High School. The castle of the Bethlen dynasty...
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    its golden age, especially under the reigns of Gábor Bethlen and George I Rákóczi. Gábor Bethlen, who reigned from 1613 to 1629, perpetually thwarted...
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  • priest and anti-communist politician István Bethlen (1874–1946), Prime Minister of Hungary István Bethlen (born 1946) (1946–2018), Hungarian economist...
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    → Mary of Hungary, her father → Stephen V of Hungary wikibooks:hu:Fájl:Bethlen Gábor fejedelmi címere.jpg In its 1849 Declaration of Independence the...
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    János Bethlen, while the rest under Rákóczi headed northwards. The Swedish garrison of Kraków was reinforced by 2,500 Transylvanians under János Bethlen, while...
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    position against possible incursions into south-eastern Transylvania. In 1526, Ștefan Mailat [ro] consolidated the citadel, doubling the thickness of the walls...
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    Transylvanian Prince Gabriel Bethlen (1613–1629), the city became an economic role model city in the southern regions of the realm. Bethlen rebuilt the fortress...
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    Transylvania, the Bethlen family arms, and somewhat less frequently, those of Hungary as well. Other records suggest that Bethlen used countless flags...
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    continued to pay tribute to the Ottomans, the most talented princes—Gabriel Bethlen of Transylvania, Matei Basarab of Wallachia, and Vasile Lupu of Moldavia—strengthened...
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  • The three outstanding princes – the Calvinist Stephen Bocskai, Gabriel Bethlen, and George I Rákóczi – expanded their countries and defended the liberties...
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  • Technical High School, Alba Iulia Saint Simion Ștefan Orthodox Theological Seminary, Alba Iulia Bethlen National College [ro], Aiud Titu Maiorescu National...
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    doktora Hlídac parkoviste 2008 Svatba na bitevním poli Balabán Bathory Bethlen Vy nám taky séfe! 2009 Veni, vidi, vici Chef The Pagan Queen Vrsovec Solomon...
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    Hungarian theologian, founder of the Unitarian Church of Transylvania Gábor Bethlen, prince of Transylvania Stephen Bocskai, Hungarian noble from Transylvania...
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  • October 3 – Charles Middleton, American actor (d. 1949) October 8 István Bethlen, 28th prime minister of Hungary (d. 1946) Nance O'Neil, American stage...
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    of Humenné. Rákóczi was insurgent against Habsburgs and ally of Gábor Bethlen, Duke of Transylvania. The Drugeth line died out in 1684 and new feudal...
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    to return to Prague, Ferdinand's position continued to worsen. Gabriel Bethlen, Calvinist Prince of Transylvania, invaded Hungary with Ottoman support...
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  • Simonyi-Semadam, Prime minister (1920) Pál Teleki, Prime minister (1920–1921) István Bethlen, Prime minister (1921–1931) Gyula Károlyi, Prime minister (1931–1932) Gyula...
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    Fortress is mentioned in a deed of donation of the young Hungarian king Stefan, son of Bela IV, who makes a donation to a Wallachian count for the bravery...
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  • 1653) Gheorghe II Ștefan, Voivode (1653, 1653–1658) Gheorghe III Ghica, Voivode (1658–1659) Constantin Șerban, Voivode (1659, 1661) Ștefan X Lupu, Voivode...
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    Sabbatarian Simon Péchi was arrested in May 1621 by then-Prince Gabriel Bethlen and spent three years in Szamosújvár Prison. In 1785, Joseph II, Holy Roman...
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  • Future of Postliberalism". The New Statesman. Retrieved 8 May 2024. Borg, Stefan (10 April 2024). "In search of the common good: The postliberal project...
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    (known as Spitalul Nou) was inaugurated nearby. Colegiul Național Ștefan cel Mare (Ștefan cel Mare National College) is the oldest and most prestigious high...
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