The House of Festetics (singular, not plural) or Feštetić (in Croatian) is the name of a historic noble family which dates back to 15th century and 1566 of Hungarian counts and princes of Croatian origin. A prominent family during the Austro-Hungarian Empire, they are mostly known for the baroque Festetics Palace and the Viennese Prince Tasziló Festetics.
The House of Festetics (singular, not plural) or Feštetić (in Croatian) is the name of a historic noble family which dates back to 15th century and 1566...
houses in Hungary. The Counts Festetics were progressive landowners: Kristóf Festetics founded a hospital, Pál Festetics established a school in the town...
the discipline of genetics were formulated by Imre Festetics through the study of sheep. Festetics formulated a number of rules of heredity and was the...
cello. The quartet uses period instruments, and is named after the Festeticsfamily, founders of the famous Helikon music library. Its repertoire includes...
Antal Festetics, exactly (German: Antal-Erwin Graf Festetics von Tolna; born June 12, 1937, in Budapest, Hungary), is a Hungarian-Austrian biologist, zoologist...
an old and distinguished House of Festetics, she was the fifth child and fourth daughter of Count Sandor Festetics von Tolna (1805–1877) and his wife...
sons was Sándor Festetics, Minister of War who later became an advocate of Nazism in Hungary. His first son was Gustavus Alexander Festetics de Tolna (11...
(Fertőd) – palace of the House of Esterházy Festetics Palace (Keszthely) – palace of the FesteticsFamily near Lake Balaton Royal Castle of Gödöllő (Gödöllő)...
seat of the family on mainland Gvozdansko Castle Čakovec Castle Brezovica Castle Brod na Kupi Castle Fortress Kastel Lukavec Castle Feštetić Castle Ozalj...
The Jamomet family, also known as Jamometi, Jamometić or Jamometović, was one of the twelve noble tribes of the Kingdom of Croatia, mentioned in the Pacta...