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    Count István Csáky de Körösszeg et Adorján (14 July 1894 – 27 January 1941) was a Hungarian nobleman and politician, who served as Minister of Foreign...
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    population of 2,667,007. The treaty was signed by Hungarian Foreign Minister István Csáky and Romanian Foreign Minister Mihail Manoilescu. A Romanian crown council...
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    Marianne Csaky, Hungarian writer Mihály Csáky (1492–1572), Hungarian noble and statesman Josef Csàky, Hungarian artist and sculptor István Csáky (1894–1941)...
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    to meet Sigismund. The elected leader of the Transylvanian noblemen, István Csáky, sought assistance from Rudolph II's military commander, Giorgio Basta...
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    daughter of Count István Bolza (1817-1880) and his wife, Countess Alojzia Vay de Vaja et Luskod (124-1849). They had six children: István Csáky (1867–1892):...
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    Béla Imrédy (1891–1946) acting 28 November 1938 10 December 1938 NEP 12 István Csáky (1894–1941) 10 December 1938 16 February 1939 NEP 16 February 1939 27...
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  • 1571. He was born into a lower noble family around 1492. His father, István Csáky (Csáki) participated in the Diet of 1505 as envoy of Sopron County. Mihály...
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    Party. He married Marianne Csáky in 1984. "Szent-Iványi István otthagyta a Liberálisokat". "Magyar Atlanti Tanács". "Istvan Szent-Ivanyi on LinkedIn: #foreignpolicy...
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    Ribbentrop and General Keitel asked the Hungarian foreign minister, István Csáky, who was in Vienna, to grant the Germans use of transit facilities for...
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    those countries. On 16 January 1939, Hitler met with István Csáky, the foreign minister of Hungary. Csáky recalled that "he was sure of only one thing, the...
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    Consequently, the mayor withdrew his support and the Minister of Culture István Hiller canceled the plans. On 5 April 2004, the statue was finally placed...
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    his foreign minister, István Csáky, immediately after news of the signing and of Ribbentrop's speech had reached him. He urged Csáky to join the pact and...
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    Prime Minister of Hungary 1938–1939 Succeeded by Pál Teleki Preceded by Kálmán Kánya Minister of Foreign Affairs Acting 1938 Succeeded by István Csáky...
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    pressure and to improve her relationship with the United Kingdom. When István Csáky died in January 1941, Bárdossy was appointed to replace him as Minister...
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    Bocskai who was in Kassa (now Košice in Slovakia). Cooperating with István Csáky, Sigismund tried to mediate a compromise between Bocskai and the monarch...
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    invitation to the pact on 13 January, after the Hungarian foreign minister István Csáky announced on 12 January that Hungary would accept an invitation if it...
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    were driven by several factors. The new Hungarian foreign minister, István Csáky, stated that the Hungarian steps had not had the expected effects but...
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    Imre Csáky (28 October 1672 – 28 August 1732) was a Hungarian Roman Catholic cardinal. Imre Csáky was born to Count István Csáky and Klára Melith in Spiš...
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    numerous mistresses, and Catherine had lovers as well, most notably Istvan Csaky - because of the double standards of the time, however, only Catherine...
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    in Szászsebes (now Sebeș in Romania). Báthory sent Moses Székely and István Csáky at the head of an army against Várad (now Oradea in Romania), because...
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  • Hungarian Foreign Minister István Csáky signing the Second Vienna Award, with Manoilescu to the right, August 30, 1940...
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    Bory (1879–1959) Heinrich Charasky (1656–1710) Joseph Csaky (József Csáky) (1888–1971) Marianne Csaky (1959–) Gyula Donáth (1850–1909) Orshi Drozdik (1946–)...
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    Count Károly Csáky de Körösszeg et Adorján (10 April 1873 – 30 April 1945) was a Hungarian military officer and politician, who served as Minister of...
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  • Bútora Rudolf Chmel Bohuslav Chňoupek Vladimír Clementis Peter Colotka Pál Csáky Ivan Dérer Michal Drobný Alexander Dubček Ján Ducký Árpád Duka-Zólyomi János...
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  • Main square of Kolozsvár. General István Csáky gave him the house for his services. However the original owner, István Kakas, a diplomat and traveler sued...
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  • Samuel Genersich took up botany. He persuaded another friend, Count István Csáky to erect several guesthouses at the foot of the Tatra Mountains, thereby...
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    Stephen Bocskai or Bocskay (Hungarian: Bocskai István, Slovak: Štefan Bočkaj; 1 January 1557 – 29 December 1606) was Prince of Transylvania and Hungary...
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  • Michigan (d. 2016); John Kufuor, President of Ghana, in Kumasi, Gold Coast István Csáky became Hungarian Foreign Minister. The 1939 NFL draft was held. Ki Aldrich...
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    Szécsényi-Nagy, Anna; Koncz, István; Csiky, Gergely; Rácz, Zsófia; Rohrlach, A. B.; Brandt, Guido; Rohland, Nadin; Csáky, Veronika; Cheronet, Olivia;...
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    in Buda, some primary sources describe him being reprimanded by Miklós Csáky, Bishop of Csanád for his crimes. Dózsa then complained to Cardinal Tamás...
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