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    Countess Kata Bethlen de Bethlen (1700–1759), sometimes referred to as Katherine Bethlen, was one of the earliest Hungarians to write memoirs. She was...
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  • Bagrationi dynasty Kata Bethlen (1700–1759), Hungarian memoir writer Kata Burián (born 1995), Hungarian swimmer (birth name Katalin) Kata Csizér (born 1971)...
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  • Francis Rhédey 1610 Várad (Oradea) son of Francis Rhédey and Kata Károlyi Druzsina Bethlen de Bethlen 1 child 7 May 1667 Huszt elected prince by the Diet against...
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  • Katalin Bánffy Hungarian noblewoman Kata Bethlen (1700–1759) Hungarian writer, sometimes known in English as Katherine Bethlen Katalin Bogyay (born 1956) President...
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    prominent of the princesses residing in the town was the orphan Princess Kata Bethlen (1700–1759), buried in front of the Reformed church. The church holds...
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  • September 11 – James Thomson, Scottish poet (died 1748) November 25 – Kata Bethlen, Hungarian memoirist and correspondent (died 1759) January 7 – Raffaello...
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  • – Pierre Louis Maupertuis, French philosopher (born 1698) July 29 – Kata Bethlen, Hungarian memoirist and correspondent (born 1700) August 16 – Eugene...
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  • Bethell (1938–2007, England, nf) Ursula Bethell (1874–1945, N Zealand, p) Kata Bethlen (1700–1759, Hungary, nf) Adrien Bertrand (1888–1917, France, f) Mongo...
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  • 1679. Farkas was the son of Ferenc Bethlen, Ispán (Count; comes) of Fehér County, Marshal of George II Rákóczi, and Kata Kemény de Magyargyerőmonostor. He...
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  • Dániel Berzsenyi (1776–1836, p/nf) György Bessenyei (1747–1811, d/p) Kata Bethlen (1700–1759, nf) Amália Bezerédj (1804–1837, f) László Z. Bitó (1934–2021...
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    persuaded Bethlen to help and commanded Transylvanian forces in several battles. Rákóczi was elected prince after Bethlen's death, succeeding Bethlen's wife...
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  • anthropologist Ursula Bethell (1874–1945, England/New Zealand), poet Kata Bethlen (1700–1759, Hungary), mem. Doris Betts (1932–2012, United States), fiction...
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  • spirituality Zsófia Bán (born 1957), novelist, literary writer and critic Kata Bethlen (1700–1759), memoirist, letter writer and autobiographer Janka Boga (1889–1963)...
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    decided to replace Gabriel with an exiled Transylvanian nobleman, Gabriel Bethlen, and sent troops to invade the principality in August 1613. Transylvania...
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  • children. During his early career, he served as familiar of Prince Gabriel Bethlen. He functioned as Secretary in the Transylvanian Chancellery between 1616...
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    Another name for it was "Areopolis"[citation needed]. In 1616, Gabriel Bethlen gave the name Marosvásárhely to the newly upgraded royal free city. The...
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    of Hódmezővásárhely. Márki-Zay graduated from the Bethlen Gábor Calvinist Grammar School (Bethlen Gábor Református Gimnázium) at Hódmezővásárhely in...
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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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    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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    Calvinist princes of Transylvania supported their co-religionists. Gabriel Bethlen granted nobility to all Calvinist pastors. The kings and the Transylvanian...
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    not documented. The presence of Catholic prelates is uncertain. János Bethlen recorded that the vicar of the Catholic Diocese of Transylvania was deliberately...
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  • descendant of the Tunyogi family, considered to be their ancient estate in the Kata genus. The church of Tunyog, which was under the protection of St. Thomas...
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    supported Pál Nyáry, Boldizsár Korniss, Boldizsár Szilvási or Gabriel Bethlen. Drugeth and Báthory were Sigismund's chief rivals, but they failed to...
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