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1230: 593: 464: 1214: 625: 609: 1025: 1314: 1301:, and purchased by György Apponyi (son of Lázár) in 1772. It was rebuilt in the late 18th century by György's son, Count Antal György Apponyi, who spent much of the rest of his life there. The castle later went to Antal George's grandson Károly Apponyi (1805–1890), his son Géza (1853–1927) and the latter's son Károly (1878–1959) who sold it to the Hungarian state in 1939. During and after World War II it became a center for displaced people and military hospital, and later a school. It was privatized in 1999 and renovated into a luxury hotel, but was embroiled in the troubles of controversial financier 1566: 1273:, inherited by the family in 1772, was remodeled by József Apponyi around the time of his elevation as Count in 1808, possibly to better reflect his new higher status. It was again remodeled in the late 19th century by Count Antal Apponyi (1852–1920), who inherited it from József's son Rezső Apponyi. After World War I it changed hands several times and eventually went into disrepair. In 2017 it was purchased by a non-profit group that intends to renovate it and convert into a hotel and cultural facility. 989: 1057: 31: 1001: 1261:) was acquired by Count György Apponyi, son of Lázár, in June 1763. It was reconstructed into its current form sometime after 1817 by Count György Apponyi (1780–1849), eldest son of Antal György. It then went to his son György Apponyi who died in the castle in 1899. Albert Apponyi lost property of the castle following the Treaty of Trianon. It became an agricultural school in 1923, a function it still serves despite an obvious need for repair. 889: 1504: 1202: 1582: 1246: 1190: 1013: 1550: 1534: 1597: 578: 1519: 1282: 324: 702: 1493:(Tolna County) was built in 1924–1928 by Géza Apponyi (1853–1927) and his son Károly (1878–1959), who died there. Géza was the son of Károly Apponyi, eldest son of Count Antal Apponyi's eldest son György (of the Malinovo line). The domain of Pálfa was apparently acquired by the family in 1772 together with Hőgyész. The building now serves as a home for disabled people. 843:, married Lajos Apponyi in 1871. She was an active manager of the Appony estate and of the family's literary legacy. She ensured the publications of the memoirs of Rezső Apponyi (of the Jablánc line) and of her son Henrik Apponyi. She also had the decades-long correspondence of her mother-in-law Szofia (née Sztáray, wife of Gyula) with 311:. On 8 January 1636 Ferdinand II appointed him one of his Hungarian royal advisers. He was a distinguished writer of religious poetry in Latin. He died without male heirs, which meant the Apponyi family remained untitled until the elevation of Lázár to Baron in 1718. He was buried in the monastery of 1182:
The manor in the village was built in stages from the 16th century onwards and was used as one of the family's many residences from the mid-17th century to 1935. It underwent extensive renovation in 2007–2011 and has since operated as a luxury hotel, branded Chateau-Appony, with the library wing of
1229: 684: 1657:, mostly in French, Latin and Italian. Part of the latter collection was specifically dedicated to the history of Verona and the local Nogarola family from which his grandmother (Antal's wife Teresa) stemmed, including the late medieval humanist 1427:, Slovakia), as the old Korlátkő castle was no longer suitable for the lifestyle of his time. His widow Borbála remained there after his death, but the Apponyi family subsequently no longer owned it. It is now a Catholic charity home. 624: 1143:
is an Australian sculptor, born 1949 in a refugee camp near Munich. His father Albert Friedrich Apponyi, who descended from an illegitimate line of the family, was allowed to use the family name after emigrating to Australia.
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in a dedicated building on Kozia Street, and on to Appony in 1846. It was partly dispersed in stages from the late 19th century to the eve of World War II, and what was left in Apponyi Castle deteriorated during the
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Antal György Apponyi's second son Antal and his descendants kept custody of the ancestral family property in Oponice, where they lived until 1935. A branch of this family line held the Hőgyész domain until 1939.
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Over the years the Apponyis built or acquired numerous properties in the Kingdom of Hungary and in Vienna. At the peak they had around 30 properties to their name over the empire. Several of these still stand.
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was built in 1880 for Marguerite and Lajos Apponyi. Albert Apponyi lived in an old house on Castle Hill in Budapest, now Táncsics Mihály utca 17, where a plaque honors his memory and that of his son György.
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to acknowledge the donation of the collection mentions several other comparable donations, but adds that "Among all these generous, valuable donations, that of Count Apponyi is by far the most important."
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in Slovakia) in 1772. In 1784 it was reconstructed and went to Pál, while János stayed in Appony (Oponice). After Pál's death it went to his son József (Joseph) Apponyi (1784–1853), who was made a Count by
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in 1863 from their uncle József Apponyi (1788–1863), third son of Antal György. Rezső took over Lengyel while Gyula stayed in Appony (Oponice). Members of this branch lived in Lengyel until 1930.
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whom Henrik had met while in India. The book came out after the deaths of both his mother Marguerite, who had promoted the publication project, and that of Henrik himself. He died in
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József's son Rezső (more often referred to as Rudolf, sometimes Rudolf II to distinguish him from his relative of the Lengyel line; 1802–1853) served as a junior diplomat (
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The Apponyis inhabited various properties in the capitals cities of Vienna, Pressburg (Pozsony, today's Bratislava) and Budapest, many of which were rented. The
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was purchased by Count Antal György Apponyi in 1799. The castle was built by Antal György's third son József in 1824–1829 and extensively remodeled from 1878 by
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Sándor, son of Rezső, started as a diplomat. He left that service in 1876 to devote himself to bibliophilia. He received the Order of the Golden Fleece in 1907.
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and was acquired by the Apponyis in 1392. In 1645 it was badly damaged by fire and was finally destroyed by the Habsburg army in 1708 after it had been used by
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Antal György (or György Antal), grandson of Lázár and son of György László (Georg Ladislaus) Apponyi (1736–1782), was a major cultural figure who founded the
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generally displays the first given name in Hungarian, but with the family name put last as customary in Europe outside of Hungary, e.g. Antal Apponyi. During
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Geraldine was a granddaughter of Lajos and daughter of Gyula Apponyi (1873–1924) and his American wife Gladys Virginia Steuart (1891–1947). She married
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received the Order in 1921 shortly after the end of the monarchy. In addition to this the Apponyi family sat within all Hungarian Kings and then
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There are many, many other properties that the Apponyi family supposedly owned during their time within the Kingdom but also all over Europe
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György, son of György and grandson of Antal György, was a prominent conservative politician. He was Hungarian chancellor (1846–48) and
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The brothers Pál and János Apponyi (not descendants of Lázár, thus not counts) together inherited the castle in Jablánc (German
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Apponyi Antal refers to the same individual as Anton Apponyi (German), Antoine Apponyi (French), or Antonius Apponyi (Latin) -
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in 1913. She devoted herself to philanthropy, together with her husband, especially with the hospital and school in Oponice.
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in April 1808. Members of this branch stayed in Jablánc until the aftermath of World War I, after which it changed hands .
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of Nagy-Appony in 1739 and the acquisition of seventeen grand domains between 1760 and 1800. In the last century of the
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in Bratislava, built by Count György Apponyi (1736–1782), was sold in 1865 to the municipality of Pressburg. The
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Henrik started a diplomatic career, in Berlin (1912–1913) and Istanbul (1913–1914), but that was cut short by
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Balázs, a cousin of Péter and Pál, inherited the Appony domain after Péter's death. He in turn was made a
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and educated in other languages as well, and went by corresponding names depending on context. Thus, the
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on 21 October 1898. He was a member of the Budapest Park Club and of the Budapest Applied Art Society.
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dedicated him six quartets in 1793 (No. 54 to 59, Op. 71 & 74), since known as "Apponyi Quartets".
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György (Georg) Apponyi (1780–1849), eldest son of Antal György, established himself in Eberhárd (now
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private courts which was reserved only for the most powerful and important members of the Kingdom.
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to try his hand at a string quartet, an attempt that only materialized a few years later with the
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in the same year. They died without heirs, which meant no sons could carry on the baronial title.
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is also believed to have composed several pieces for him. In 1795, Antal György Apponyi invited
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in December 1895, a newly created position that entailed guardianship of the royal palaces of
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was another distinguished Apponyi family tradition, the most prominent legacy of which is the
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who considered him a very dear friend, along with stayed at his estate when he came to visit
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published in 1801. From 1784 he rebuilt the castle in the domain his father had purchased in
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The Apponyi fortress on a hill above the village probably already existed in the time of
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in 1921. He was also well respected by all of the major leaders of the time, such as
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Some time after 1580 Balázs Apponyi built a castle in Lészkó (now Lieskové in
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at the instigation of Count Lajos Apponyi's wife Marguerite, and published by
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Lajos, grandson of Antal and son of Gyula Apponyi (1816–1857), was appointed
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Memorial plaque on the former house of Albert Apponyi and his son György in
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Masarykova Univerzita Filozofická Fakulta / Ústav archeológie a muzeológie
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was published in Vienna in 1745. He remained a Catholic priest after the
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from January to March 1945, and later that year an internment camp for
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but kept the privilege of living there until her death in 1930. During
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for the Kingdom of Hungary then the Habsburg monarchy, and briefly for
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on 16 February 1718, for his outstanding military contribution to the
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in nature can still be used for state matters and when referring to
2167:"A szaúdi szomszéd - Ghaith Pharaon élete és magyarországi üzletei" 2148:"Chátrajúci kaštieľ pri hlavnej ceste v Jablonici začali obnovovať" 1941:"Muses and Musings: Frédéric Chopin and the Divine Therese Apponyi" 1312: 1280: 1244: 1172: 1055: 971: 963: 887: 700: 682: 531:. He is remembered both for his notorious 1907 legislation on the 462: 384: 322: 300: 272: 200: 133: 927:
for less than a year, then spent most of her long life in exile.
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Many Apponyis were active in the military, politics, and/or the
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founded a monastery dedicated to Saint Catherine in Dejte (now
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The Appony line of the family owned the village castle in
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both attending. He later served in Karlsruhe (1847–1849),
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Count Sándor Apponyi's extensive collection of books and
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in 1910. Upon his death he was also granted the title of
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in 1926. A special law adopted in 1926 by the Hungarian
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Miklós (Nicolaus) Apponyi (late 14th/early 15th century)
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List of titled noble families in the Kingdom of Hungary
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Balázs Apponyi also owned a castle in Pereszlény (now
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My big-game hunting diary from India and the Himalayas
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Publicity for a conference given by Albert Apponyi in
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in Hungary well into the modern era. English-language
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Count Antal György (Anton Georg) Apponyi (1751–1817)
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Members of this branch are still alive today. 339:as a young nobleman and to have had a vision of 1653:, and a separate collection of items he called 640:Countess Klotild (Clotilde) Apponyi (1867–1942) 417:Oratio de augustissimo verbi incarnati mysterio 2054:, Martin (Slovakia): Slovak National Library, 1803:, Martin (Slovakia): Slovak National Library, 183:, juggled different languages when it came to 1405:A branch of the Apponyi family inherited the 479:), a castle near Pressburg (Pozsony, today's 8: 2296:"Cardezovci v Kovarciach, Európe a vo svete" 1043:Count Sándor (Alexander) Apponyi (1844–1925) 251:In Miklós's time the family was granted the 1885:"Newly-Digitized: Mozart for Count Apponyi" 155:in the significant case of Albert Apponyi. 2354:National and Historical Symbols of Hungary 1207:Apponyi Manor (during restoration in 2009) 1195:Ruined Apponyi castle in Oponice, Slovakia 1006:Rudolf with his wife Anna von Benckendorff 970:(1856–1871, from 1860 as Ambassador), and 455:, and spent much of his later life there. 381:Habsburg fights against the Ottoman Empire 279:in recognition of their fight against the 2050:Jana Cabadajová and Peter Králik (2018), 2045: 2043: 1993:Stefánia Palota Honvéd Kulturális Központ 1122:in four volumes between 1913 and 1926 as 351:) in 1618. The monastery, today known as 227:The Apponyis claimed ancestors among the 2130:"Éberhard kastély - Éberhard (Malinovo)" 1464:) (today in Slovakia) from 1876 to 1926. 1183:1846 again hosting the Apponyi Library. 943:Count Rezső (Rudolf) Apponyi (1812–1876) 787:Count Lajos (Ludwig) Apponyi (1849–1909) 491:Count György (Georg) Apponyi (1808–1899) 403:in Vienna in 1736, studied there and in 128:The family's name refers to Appony, now 29: 2258:"Kaštieľ v Lieskovom, Lieskové, Cerová" 2027:"Gróf Apponyi Henrik indiai vadászútja" 1837: 1835: 1833: 1831: 1829: 1827: 1825: 1823: 1821: 1819: 1717:https://www.ungarische-adelshauser.com/ 1705: 1499: 1416:castle in the village of Korlátkő (now 1305:which led to its closing in the 2010s. 1185: 984: 679:Count Antal (Anton) Apponyi (1782–1852) 573: 485:dismemberment of the Kingdom of Hungary 295:Baron Balázs (Blasius) Apponyi (?–1637) 2076:King Zog: Self-Made Monarch of Albania 1794: 1792: 1790: 1788: 1786: 1733: 1722: 1784: 1782: 1780: 1778: 1776: 1774: 1772: 1770: 1768: 1766: 7: 1030:Caricature of Rudolf Apponyi in the 662:, and a delegate for Hungary to the 359:but its ruined church still stands. 1883:Kerry Masteller (24 October 2011). 1441:(Czech Republic), despite being in 1265:Jablánc (today Jablonica, Slovakia) 1241:Éberhárd (today Malinovo, Slovakia) 1073:Other members of the Apponyi family 751:Countess Teresa Apponyi (1790–1874) 421:Suppression of the Society of Jesus 407:until 1741, then taught grammar in 215:and its aftermath until around the 187:. They were typically bilingual in 2368:"Pálfa, Apponyi-kastély és kertje" 1799:Miroslava Soláriková, ed. (2015), 1344:donated the castle in 1926 to the 1018:Rudolf in ceremonial attire, 1860s 839:) from an ancient noble family in 319:János Apponyi (early 17th century) 25: 2184:Ince Békeházy (19 October 2018). 1751:Miroslav Marek (16 August 2004). 1390:The medieval castle in Cseklész ( 1124:Journal du Comte Rodolphe Apponyi 966:(1849–1853), Munich (1853–1856), 759:of an old family originally from 399:József, son of Lázár, joined the 387:of Nagy-Appony on 30 May 1739 in 335:János is said to have joined the 271:Brothers Péter and Pál were made 223:From the 14th to the 18th century 203:having remained widely used as a 74:While tracing its origins to the 2116:State Library of South Australia 1939:Georg Predota (28 August 2017). 1595: 1580: 1564: 1548: 1532: 1517: 1502: 1228: 1212: 1200: 1188: 1157:Appony (today Oponice, Slovakia) 1023: 1011: 999: 987: 861:Count Henrik Apponyi (1885–1935) 623: 607: 591: 576: 513:Count Albert Apponyi (1846–1933) 2204:"The Apponyi Castle of Lengyel" 1889:Harvard Loeb Music Library Blog 1299:Count Claude Florimond de Mercy 1235:1900 postcard of Apponyi Manor 954:where he married in 1843, with 755:Maria Teresa, née Nogarolla in 283:. They were signatories of the 34:Coat of arms as granted in 1739 2336:Romantic Town and Castle Tours 2165:Péter Urfi (20 October 2016). 1714:www.ungarische-adelshauser.com 614:Monument to Albert Apponyi in 1: 2025:László Prohászka (May 2018). 1864:Oskár Mažgút (14 July 2015). 1177:Rákóczi's War of Independence 1163:Oponice § Apponyi Castle 905:Geraldine Apponyi (1915–2002) 529:Party of Independence and '48 383:. Charles VI then made Lázár 341:Saint Catherine of Alexandria 1437:The now-destroyed castle in 960:Empress Alexandra Feodorovna 363:Count Lázár Apponyi (?–1739) 132:, a region located North of 2415:Hungarian-language surnames 2107:Jenny Palmer (March 2000). 1853:. Brno: Masaryk University. 1486:(Little Castle of Apponyi). 1434:, Slovakia), now destroyed. 1354:National Cartography Office 1332:("Polish" in Hungarian) in 563:a title which although not 535:of public education in the 355:, was dissolved in 1786 by 58:in the successor states of 2431: 1663:National Széchényi Library 1614: 1249:Apponyi Castle in Malinovo 1160: 1133: 1046: 908: 885:in unclear circumstances. 643: 549:Order of the Golden Fleece 539:, known as Apponyi Law or 516: 494: 469:Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller 395:József Apponyi (1718–1787) 92:Order of the Golden Fleece 18:Antonius, Count of Apponyi 2372:Történeti Kertek Adattára 2052:Appony Library in Oponice 1352:it was used by Hungary's 1346:Hungarian National Museum 877:, with a foreword by the 735:) from 1816 to 1819, and 179:The Apponyis, like other 167:and still located in the 2300:Kovarce official website 1378:Palais Apponyi in Vienna 1356:, then became a Russian 1297:was acquired in 1722 by 767:and gained the nickname 2094:Austrian Embassy London 1636:Slovak National Library 1285:Apponyi Castle, Hőgyész 845:Charles de Montalembert 441:Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 331:to János Apponyi (1618) 329:Catherine of Alexandria 165:Slovak National Library 117:(4 each). 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Index

Antonius, Count of Apponyi

upper nobility
Kingdom of Hungary
dismemberment
Hungary
Czechoslovakia
High Middle Ages
Counts
Habsburg monarchy
received
Order of the Golden Fleece
Esterházy
Batthyány
Cziráki
de
Pálffy
Albert Apponyi
Habsburg
Oponice
Nitra
Slovakia
Catholic Church
Diplomacy
Interwar Hungary
Bibliophilia
Apponyi Library
Slovak National Library
former Apponyi Castle
Hungarian magnates

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