Géza II was King of Hungary and Croatia from 1141 to 1162. He was the oldest son of Béla the Blind
Subject gender: Male
Size 14 x 23 cms
Price £28.00
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Géza II was King of Hungary and Croatia from 1141 to 1162. He was the oldest son of Béla the Blind
Subject gender: Male
Size 14 x 23 cms
Price £28.00
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Hungarian noble, son of Vice-ispán of Pozsony County Ferenc Esterházy. He was the founder of the Zólyom branch of the House of Esterházy. His brother was, among others, Nikolaus, Count Esterházy who served as Palatine of Hungary:
Size 5.5 x 10 cms
Price £14.00
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Hungarian politician and historian
Published by Zwickau, Schumann, 1820
Size 11 x 13.5 cms
Price £28.00
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The House of Pálffy, also known as Pálffy von Erdöd, Pálffy de Erdöd, or Pálffy of Erdöd, is the name of an old Hungarian noble family, later incorporated into Austrian nobility. Members of the family held significant positions in the Habsburg monarchy. Erdőd is the Hungarian name for Ardud, a town situated in Transylvania.
Size 18 x 28 cms
Price £28.00
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Stephen V was King of Hungary and Croatia between 1270 and 1272, and Duke of Styria from 1258 to 1260. He was the oldest son of King Béla IV and Maria Laskarina. King Béla had his son crowned king at the age of six and appointed him Duke of Slavonia.
Size 14 x 22 cms
Price £28.00
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Subject nationality: Hungary
Subject gender: Male
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Size 12.5 x 18 cms
Price £SOLD
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Degenfeld-Schonburg was a scion of the noble family of the Counts of Degenfeld-Schonburg and great-grandson of the Prussian Minister of War Christoph Martin II von Degenfeld (1689–1762). He belonged to the line of Ramholz der Degenfeld. His parents were Friedrich Christoph von Degenfeld-Schonburg (born September 30, 1769 – February 9, 1848) and his wife Luise Charlotte Polyxena von Erbach-Erbach (born January 28, 1781 – May 3, 1830).
Artist: Stadler
Date:1850
Size 17 x 22 cms
Price £28.00
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The House of Pálffy, also known as Pálffy von Erdöd, Pálffy de Erdöd, or Pálffy of Erdöd, is the name of an old Hungarian noble family, later incorporated into Austrian nobility. Members of the family held significant positions in the Habsburg monarchy. Erdőd is the Hungarian name for Ardud, a town situated in Transylvania.
Size 17 x 29 cms
Price £28.00
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A member of the Árpád dynasty, was a Magyar chieftain and, together with Bulcsú, one of the most important figures of the Hungarian invasions of Europe. After the Magyar defeat at the Battle of Lechfeld, he was executed in Regensburg.
Size 14 x 23 cms
Price £28.00
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The House of Pálffy ab Erdöd, also known as Pálffy von Erdöd, Pálffy de Erdöd, or Pálffy of Erdöd, is the name of a Hungarian noble family. Members of the family held significant positions in the Habsburg monarchy. Erdőd is the Hungarian name for Ardud, a town situated in Transylvania.
Size 6 x 9 cms
Price £14.00
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