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  1. Michael Ország de Gút (Hungarian: gúti Ország Mihály) was Palatine of the Kingdom of Hungary between 1458 and 1484. Notes. Sources. Markó, László (2006). ...

  2. They had four children. Their only son John died in December 1454, leaving no heirs. Among their three daughters, Hedwig married Albert Losonci, while Anne was betrothed to John Ország, son of Palatine Michael Ország. Anne was still mentioned as a living person in 1484, when she married for the second time to John Pető de Gerse.

    • 1413
    • 1440–1460
    • George Szentgyörgyi
    • Albert Losonci &, Michael Ország
  3. Michael Ország de Gút (Hungarian: gúti Ország Mihály) was Palatine of the Kingdom of Hungary between 1458 and 1484. The contents of this page are sourced from Wikipedia article . The contents are available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license.

  4. Peter Ország (born October 23, 1969 in Košice) is a Slovak ice hockey referee, who referees in the Slovak Extraliga. Career [ edit ] He has officiated many international tournaments including the Winter Olympics . [1]

  5. The Károlyi family were an illustrious, extremely wealthy, Catholic aristocratic family who had played an important role in Hungarian society since the 17th century. His parents were cousins: his father was Count Gyula (Julius) Károlyi (1837 - 1890), his mother was Countess Georgine Károlyi. Mihály Károlyi was born on March 4, 1875, in the ...

  6. V roku 1466 sa Michal Orság z Gutu stal majiteľom čachtického hradu a aj opevnenej kúrie v Častkovciach, z ktorej po niekoľkých prestavbách vznikol dnešný kaštiel v Častkovciach. Hrad sa stal sídlom rodiny Orságovcov a zostal v ich vlastníctve, až kým v roku 1597 rodina nevymrela. Zrúcanina hradu dnes priťahuje veľa ...

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