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Krompachy (German: Krombach, Hungarian:
Korompa) is a town in Slovakia, with a rich
mining and
metallurgical history, well-known both in
Slovakia and...
- survivor. Lale
Sokolov was born
Ludwig Eisenberg on 28
October 1916 in
Korompa,
Kingdom of
Hungary (now Krompachy, Slovakia). In
April 1942, he was deported...
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Josephine Brunsvik or
Countess Jozefina Brunszvik de
Korompa,
Countess Josephine Deym, (Hungarian:
Brunszvik Jozefina; 28
March 1779 – 31
March 1821)...
- Egon
Brunswik Edler von
Korompa (18
March 1903 – 7 July 1955) was a
psychologist who is
known for his
theory of
probabilistic functionalism and his proposition...
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eldest child and
eldest daughter of
Hungarian Count,
Anton Brunszvik de
Korompa (1746-1793) and his wife,
Baroness Anna
Barbara Wanckel von
Seeberg (1752-1830)...
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Ondrej Lenárd (9
September 1942,
Korompa,
Hungary [now Krompachy, Slovakia]) is a
Slovak conductor. He was prin****l
conductor of the Czecho-Slovak Radio...
- time,
Kmety had to
demonstrate in the Hornád
valley towards Krompachy (
Korompa). Piller's
division was sent to Spišské
Podhradie (Szepesváralja) for possible...
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Theresa of
Austria awarded Anton Brunswick the
title of
Count Brunswick of
Korompa in the
Kingdom of Hungary.
After Anton's death, in 1780, the
estate was...
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renowned Hungarian author, dramatist, translator, and writer. Born in
Korompa,
Upper Hungary (modern day Slovakia;
Krompachy in Slovakian), Harsányi...
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Chotkow and
Wognin (1786–1822), who
married Countess Henrietta Brunswick of
Korompa.
After his
death in 1824, the
family split into four main
branches created...