- 553 people. In 1781
Hatzfeld was
leased to József
Csekonics [hu], then sold to him. Later, the
Csekonics family [hu]
began to
colonize the town with Hungarians...
- palace, also
known as the Károlyi-
Csekonics Palace, was
built in 1881 for
Count István Károlyi and his wife,
Margit Csekonics [hu], and was
designed by Viennese...
-
famous Viennese architects Fellner & Helmer, the István Károlyi or Károlyi-
Csekonics palace at Múzeum utca 17. (The
other is the Vígszínház on the
Szent István...
-
vault and the Neo-Gothic windows.
Hunyady Palace, Budapest, 1892–1894.
Csekonics Palace, Budapest,
rebuilding 1893–1896. Park Club, Budapest, 1893–1895...
- Diet of
Hungary was
confirmed by Act VIII of 1886.
Csekonics 1864 (confirmed in 1874) The
Csekonics'
hereditary seat at the
Upper House of the Diet of...
- 19th century, the area of present-day
village belonged to
Count József
Csekonics (a
Hungarian of
Croatian descent). The
modern village was
founded in 1828...
- (Reviczky Street) (also
known as the István Károlyi
Palace or Károlyi-
Csekonics Palace) Károlyi Palace,
Budapest (Károlyi Street) (today
houses the Petőfi...
- 1911–13 Akademietheater, Vienna,
Austria 1881 István Károlyi or Károlyi-
Csekonics Palace, Múzeum utca 17 in Budapest's
Palace District,
Hungary 1885 Palace...
- Crenneville-Folliot Csáky Csáky-Pallavicini de Körösszegh et Adorján
Csekonics Czebrian Cziráky Degenfeld-Schonburg
Dessewffy Dez****e
Draskovich Eltz-Kempenich...
-
called Temesjenő. In the mid-19th century, when
Ianova was
owned by the
Csekonics family, the
village was
colonized with
Germans and Hungarians. In 1968...