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in 896 CE by Árpád. The family derives from a chieftain called Örs. Árpád had seven chieftains, one by the name of Örs, which later became Kővágó-Örs. In 1398 Miklós Kővágó-Örs married Katalin Battyány.
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Swiss journalist and writer, author of the book "A Crime in the Family" about the participation of Comtesse Margit Battyhány and other members of the family in the Rechnitz massacre
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in 1849. After 1945 the Batthyány family's property was largely expropriated in Hungary and other countries under Communist rule, although they retained their property in Austria.
139:) and he took the name Batthyány (lit. "from Battyán"). The family were first mentioned in documents in 1398 and have had their ancestral seat in 575: 354: 341: 335: 565: 533: 99: 570: 268: 258: 155: 132: 103: 305: 187: 38: 182:. As he didn't have surviving sons, his princely title was inherited by his nephew Count Adam Wenzel (1722-1787). 215: 301: 440: 323: 264: 237: 246: 167: 310: 227: 30: 287: 252: 230:(1543–1590), baron, well-educated humanist, became Protestant in 1570, protector of the botanist 374: 370: 281: 396: 385:) where she was engaged in breeding horses and maintaining a reconvalescence home for members of the 348: 111: 291: 540: 450: 329: 202:
Currently, the family has about 60 name bearers who live mainly in Austria, but also in Hungary,
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András Koltai, Adam Batthyány und seine Bibliothek, Országos Széchényi Könyvtár, 2002, p.292
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August Ernst, Geschichte des Burgenlandes, Oldenbourg Wissenschaftsverlag, 1991, p.140
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Batthyány Family Collection at the National Library of Israel (ARC. 4* 2031)
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The Batthyány Family Archive at the National Archives of Hungary
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gave Miklós the region around the town of Battyán (now called
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The Batthyány family can trace its roots to the founding of
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and founded a Franciscan monastery in Güssing. On 3.1.1764
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Coat of arms of the princes Batthyány in Vienna, Austria
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List of titled noble families in the Kingdom of Hungary
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he Hungarian Noble Family That Took in the Exiled Jews
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became the first Prime Minister of Hungary during the
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Miklós Füzes, Batthyány Kázmér, Gondolat, 1990, p. 5
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Ludovika Olga Karoline Philippine Antonia Batthyany
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Batthyany


[ˈbɒccaːɲi]
Hungarian noble
magnate family
Prince
Fürst
Count/Countess
Graf/Gräfin
Croatian
Bosnia
Croatia
Bans (viceroys)
Jajce
Bans of Croatia
Hungary
King Zsigmond (Sigismund)
Szabadbattyán
Güssing
Austrian
Burgenland
Boldizsár Batthyány
Güssing
Protestantism
Ádám Batthyány
Catholic
Count Karl Josef Batthyány
Prince of the Holy Roman Empire
Count Lajos Batthyány

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