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- Szécsény is a town in Nógrád county, Hungary. The name comes from the Slavic sečь: cutting (Sečany). 1219/1550 Scecen. The valley of the Ipoly and especially...
- Szécsény (Hungarian: Szécsényi járás) is a district in northern part of Nógrád County. Szécsény is also the name of the town where the district seat is...
- seat Towns Bal****agyarmat (16,397) Bátonyterenye (12,841) Pásztó (9,689) Szécsény (5,962) Rétság (2,822) Villages Alsópetény Alsótold Bánk Bárna Becske Bercel...
- the beginning of the 16th century and derived its name from the town of Szécsény. First prominent member and founder of family wealth was György Széchenyi...
- 1000 representatives of the lower nobility of 25 counties), held near Szécsény (Nógrád County) in September 1705, elected Rákóczi to be the "vezérlő fejedelem"...
- Gyula Benczúr (28 January 1844, Nyíregyháza – 16 July 1920, Szécsény) was a Hungarian painter and art teacher. An "outstanding exponent of academicism"...
- Újszász (6,054) Mórahalom (6,017) Kozármisleny (5,981) Tótkomlós (5,902) Szécsény (5,883) Tápiószele (5,869) Pusztaszabolcs (5,847) Battonya (5,835) Mezőcsát...
- being used instead of water for the top floor during a serious drought. Szécsény Firewatch Tower, leaning 3 degrees The Round Tower of Kilmacduagh Monastery...
- Hungarian rabbi. Yerachmiel Dov Baneth was born into a rabbinic ramily in Szécsény or Paks, the youngest son of Ezekiel Baneth. After studying Talmud under...
- ghetto) of Vienna, at Obere Donaustraße 5. His father Samuel, a native of Szécsény, Hungary, later moved to Pozsony (Pressburg, at that time part of the Kingdom...