
Esterházy - Wikipedia
During the history of the Habsburg Empire, the Esterházy family were consistently loyal to the Habsburg rulers. The Esterházys received the title of Graf (Count) in 1626, and the Forchtenstein line received …
Esterházy Family | Hungarian Aristocrats & Music Patrons | Britannica
Esterházy Family, aristocratic Magyar family that produced numerous Hungarian diplomats, army officers, and patrons of the arts. By the 18th century the Esterházys had become the largest …
Esterhazy | Welcome
Esterhazy forges a bridge from its lively past to a forward-looking present: contemporary interventions in centuries-old walls, classical performances in historical settings, and works by world-famous artists.
House of Esterhazy
The House of Esterházy (also spelled Eszterházy) was a Hungarian noble family in Hungary beginning in the Middle Ages. From the 17th century they were among the great landowner magnates of the …
Esterházy-castle - Esterházy-castle - eszterhaza.hu
The Esterházy Palace in Fertőd is the largest baroque-rococo building complex in Hungary. Its heyday took place during the time of Prince Miklós Esterházy, "the Magnificent" in the second half of the 18th …
Esterhazy, Saskatchewan Canada - Come Explore Canada
Esterhazy is a town in southeastern Saskatchewan, Canada. It is known for its potash mining industry and the Esterhazy Flour Mill National Historic Site.
Ferdinand Walsin Esterhazy - Wikipedia
Esterhazy asked for a trial behind closed doors by the French Military Justice (10–11 January 1898). He was acquitted, a judgment which ignited anti-Semitic riots in Paris.
Esterházy | Encyclopedia.com
Paul, Fürst Esterházy von Galantha, 1635–1713, was elected palatine (regent) of Hungary in 1681 and distinguished himself in the defense of Vienna (1683) and the reconquest of Hungary from the …
Esterházy - Wikiwand
In the 1770s, Prince Nikolaus Esterházy, who disliked Vienna, had a magnificent new palace constructed in Fertőd, Hungary. It was built on the site of a former hunting lodge. Today this is the …
Esterházy family summary | Britannica
Esterházy family , Aristocratic Magyar family, dating from at least the 15th century, that produced numerous Hungarian diplomats, army officers, and patrons of the arts.