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  1. Gladys Vanderbilt Széchenyi. Gladys Moore Vanderbilt, Countess Széchenyi (August 27, 1886 – January 29, 1965), was an American heiress from the Vanderbilt family and wife of Hungarian Count László Széchenyi . Early life [ edit] Gladys with her mother and sister at The Breakers library, 1932.

  2. 17 de ene. de 2018 · Money & Power. Are the Vanderbilt Heirs Being Forced Out of the Breakers? Gladys and Paul Szápáry will no longer occupy a third-floor apartment of the Gilded Age mansion built by their...

  3. 2 de feb. de 2023 · Gladys Moore (Vanderbilt) Széchenyi was a Hungarian countess and a member of the prominent United States Vanderbilt family. Countess Széchenyi was born Gladys Moore Vanderbilt, in 1886, the seventh and youngest child of Cornelius Vanderbilt II, the President and Chairman of the New York Central Railroad.

  4. László Széchenyi (1879–1938): husband of Gladys Vanderbilt Széchenyi; Ralph Pulitzer (1879–1939): 1st husband of Frederica Vanderbilt Webb; Leopold Stokowski (1882–1977): 2nd husband of Gloria Vanderbilt; Electra Havemeyer Webb (1888–1960): wife of James Watson Webb II; Frederick Osborn (1889–1981): husband of Margaret ...

  5. Born in 1886; died in 1965; daughter of Cornelius Vanderbilt II and Alice Gwynne Vanderbilt (1845–1934); married Count Laszlo Szechenyani also seen as Lásló Széchenyi (Hungarian minister to U.S. and Britain); children: five daughters, including Alice Széchenyi (who also married a count). Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia.

  6. Count László Széchenyi de Sárvár-Felsővidék (18 February 1879 – 5 July 1938) was an Austro Hungarian military officer, Imperial Chamberlain, diplomat and venture capitalist. His great-uncle was Count István Széchenyi. László Széchenyi married Gladys Vanderbilt, the youngest daughter of Alice Claypoole Gwynne and ...

  7. Gladys Moore Vanderbilt, Countess Széchenyi (August 27, 1886 – January 29, 1965), was an American heiress from the Vanderbilt family and wife of Hungarian Count László Széchenyi.