- The
House of
Festetics (singular, not plural) or
Feštetić (in Croatian) is the name of a
historic noble family which dates back to 15th
century and 1566...
- an old and
distinguished House of
Festetics, she was the
fifth child and
fourth daughter of
Count Sandor Festetics von
Tolna (1805–1877) and his wife...
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houses in Hungary. The
Counts Festetics were
progressive landowners: Kristóf
Festetics founded a hospital, Pál
Festetics established a
school in the town...
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nobleman Petar Feštetić (born c. 1480),
Croatian nobleman Imre
Festetics (1764–1847), a
Hungarian nobleman and
geneticist Leo
Festetics (1800–1884), Hungarian...
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Prince Tasziló
Festetics de
Tolna (5 May 1850 – 4 May 1933) was a
member of the
Hungarian noble family of
Festetics. He was born in Vienna, the son of...
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later Prince, T****ilo
Festetics de Tolna, Lady Mary
oversaw the
enlargement and
improvement of the main
family seat,
Festetics Palace, and its gardens...
- the
discipline of
genetics were
formulated by Imre
Festetics through the
study of sheep.
Festetics formulated a
number of
rules of
heredity and was the...
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Antal Festetics,
exactly (German: Antal-Erwin Graf
Festetics von Tolna; born June 12, 1937, in Budapest, Hungary), is a Hungarian-Austrian biologist, zoologist...
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provided by
Count Festetics. In 1856,
Festetics published his
designs for a
theatre (British
Library collection).
Festetics Leo
Festetics Leó, gr. v t e...
- from one of Hungary's
leading families (his
father was
Andor Festetics),
Count Festetics was
amongst those chosen to
serve in the
cabinet of Mihály Károlyi...