revolt soon after. Sigismund was allowed to keep his possessions, but he was deprived of his office. Count János Szentgyörgyi de Szentgyörgy et Bazin (?-1492)...
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refuge in Bosnia. István Ördög also ran here, who had been kicked out of Szentgyörgy castle a few days before by the Archbishop of Esztergom, Miklós Szécsi...
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that that theory needed further verification. Johannes de Thurocz also wrote that King Sigismund, fascinated by Voyk's fame, "took him away from Wallachia...
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Demjénfy Julianna (fl. 1463–76) ∞ Blaise Meggyes de Szentgyörgy John (fl. 1461–1509†), see above ∞ N Erdélyi de Somkerék (?) John (fl. 1492–1512†), homo noster...
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Count of Kecskemét 1439 Paul Kompolti Albert 1444–1446 John Székely de Szentgyörgy Ladislaus V 1446–1448 Emeric Bebek Ladislaus V Count of the Jassics;...
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Black Army of Hungary (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
the Szentgyörgy family, supported the emperor's claim and proclaimed him king against King Matthias; the emperor rewarded the brothers Sigismund and John...
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first horse-drawn railway in the Kingdom of Hungary, from Pressburg to Szentgyörgy (Svätý Jur), was built in 1840. A new line to Vienna using steam locomotives...
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against King Matthias; the emperor rewarded the brothers Sigismund and John of Szentgyörgy and Bazin with the hereditary noble title "count of the Holy...
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Kulmbach (1849–1927) 30.03.1912–25.08.1914 Ladislaus Freiherr Müller von Szentgyörgy (1855–1941) A diplomatic mission was established in 1547; raised to an...
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