• stepdaughter of Prince Sigismund Rákóczi, the second one was Anna Horváth de Palocsa since 1618. He had a daughter. After his father's death, he functioned...
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    Plaveč (German: Plautsch; Hungarian: Palocsa; Rusyn: Плавеч; Polish: Pławiec) is a village and municipality in Stará Ľubovňa District in the Prešov Region...
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  • 1608 husband's resignation March 1616 Sigismund Rákóczi Anna Horváth of Palocsa - - 1607 7 March 1608 husband's election 27 October 1613 husband's death...
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    original on 5 July 2011. Retrieved 27 June 2011. Tamás Szatmári (2011). "Palocsa – vár Sáros vármegye" (in Hungarian). Budapest, Hungary: ELTE. Archived...
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    stipulation that the monarch can take it back at any time for the village Palocsa (present-day Plaveč, Slovakia), which also includes a castle along the...
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    the son of Christoph II Batthyány and his wife Maria-Anna Horváth de Palocsa. He came from Németújvár in the frontier region of Austria and the Kingdom...
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    John as chancellor of the royal court. He was also granted the castle of Palocsa (present-day Plaveč, Slovakia) and its accessories by Wenceslaus in September...
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    Stará Ľubovňa and Podolínec in Slovakia, respectively), the castle of Palocsa (Plaveč) with six villages, Bertót (Bertotovce), Újfalu (Vámosújfalu, present-day...
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    (Slovak: Brekov), Jeszenő (Slovak: Jasenov), Lubló (Slovak: Ľubovňa), Palocsa (Slovak: Plaveč), Szokoly (Slovak: Sokoľ) and Terebes (Slovak: Trebišov)...
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    Szalánc (Slanec), Parics (near Trebišov), Barkó (Brekov), Jeszenő (Jasenov), Palocsa (Plaveč), Lubló (Stará Ľubovňa), Szokoly (Sokoľ) and Nedec or Dunajec (Niedzica)...
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