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- one of main outdoor locations, while the director Gábor Csupó chose Schossberger Castle to "embody" the Moonacre mansion. The film's score was composed...
- children to his parents Lajos Bischitz and Baroness Eugénia (Jenny) Schossberger (ennobled as "De Tornya"). Grandparents from both sides of the family...
- hired Emily Schossberger as UNP's first editor. UNP became the 32nd American university press and 7th in the Midwest. During Schossberger's 17-year tenure...
- was owned by the Esterházy family, but they sold it to Baron Sigismund Schossberger. On 20 July 1849 one of the biggest battles of the Hungarian Revolution...
- (Baron Herman Weinberger von Rόna) von Rosenberg-Redé Schey von Koromla Schossberger de Tornya Szitányi Ullmann von Wertheimstein Zuckerkandl Baron Lumbroso...
- HolocaustResearchProject.org. Arad, Yitzhak; Krakowski, Shmuel; Spector, Shmuel; Schossberger, Stella (1989). The Einsatzgruppen reports: Selections from the dispatches...
- Story-telling in a Hungarian Peasant Community. Translated by Emily M. Schossberger. Bloomington and Indianapolis: Indiana University Press. 1989. p. 352...
- Lőrinci. A cholera epidemic devastated the settlement in 1873. Baron Rezső Schossberger began the industrialization of Lőrinci: a sugar factory [hu], a mill...
- Podmaniczky Mansion in Aszód Szentandráspart from above (Galgahévíz) Schossberger Castle in Tura Old Church in Hévízgyörk List of cities and towns in Hungary...
- Story-telling in a Hungarian Peasant Community. Translated by Emily M. Schossberger. Bloomington and Indianapolis: Indiana University Press. 1989. p. 314...