Tag Archives: Hungary

János Héderváry 1620-1662

Before 1645, he studied at the Roman Collegium Germanicum – Hungarium for 4 years. Canon of Bratislava in 1646 and of Győr from 1651. Abbot of Zirci from 1647. From 1653, papal pronotary and archdeacon of Komárom. From April 26, 1658, he was titular bishop of Scopi. After the death of his nephew Lőrinc in December 1658, he interceded with the king for the boyhood of his niece Katalin Héderváry. Royal councilor from 1659. He died in August or September 1662, and is mentioned as deceased on September 12.
Size 5.5 x 9 cms
Price £14.00

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Stephan Graf Pálffy de Erdőd 1585 – 1646

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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Stephen V. 1239-1272 King of Hungary

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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György Klapka (Klapka György) 1820-1892

György Klapka was a Hungarian general. He was one of the most important Hungarian generals of the Hungarian War of Independence of 1848–1849, politician, member of the Hungarian Parliament, and deputy War Minister
Size 8 x 12 cms
Price £18.00

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Franz Schlik 1789-1862 General

Franz Joseph von Schlik of Bassano and Weisskirchen was a count and general in the Austrian Empire. He was one of the most successful Austrian generals during the Hungarian Revolution of 1848
Artist: Weger
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Size 17 x 22 cms
Price £28.00

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Christopher Count Batthiani, Baron di Ghissing 1637-1687

Christoph II Batthyány (Hungarian: Batthyány II Kristóf; * 1637 in Güssing; † 5 March 1687 ibid) was a Hungarian general, magnate and landowner from the noble Batthyány family, and as such Count of Batthyány de Németújvár.[1] He is the progenitor of the older Christoph line of the family named after him, which was granted the princely title two generations after him, and which died out in the male line another four generations later with the death of Edmund Battyhány-Strattmann in 1914.
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Size 16 x 24 cms
Price £28.00

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