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  1. Prince Tasziló Festetics de Tolna (5 May 1850 – 4 May 1933) was a member of the Hungarian noble family of Festetics. Early life and ancestry [ edit ] He was born in Vienna , the son of Count György Festetics de Tolna , who served as Minister of Foreign Affairs of Hungary from 1867 to 1871, and Countess Eugénia Erdõdy de ...

  2. Festetics Tasziló – Wikipédia. Tolnai herceg Festetics II. Tasziló ( Bécs, 1850. május 5. – Keszthely, 1933. május 4.) magyar nagybirtokos, gróf, majd 1911-től herceg, pohárnokmester, főudvarmester. Élete. A grófi rangú tolnai Festetics család sarja.

  3. Tassilo Graf Festetics de Tolna (2 de junio de 1813 - 7 de febrero de 1883) fue un oficial de la corte real austríaca y General de Caballería austríaco, que comandó el IV Cuerpo de Ejército austríaco durante la guerra austro-prusiana . Biografía.

  4. Tasziló Festetics I had an unbroken military career; he participated in the battles of Solferino in 1859 and Königgrätz in 1866, among others. It was during his time that the last property around Lake Hévíz was purchased by the Festetics family. György Festetics II. Vienna, 23 April 1815 – Vienna, 12 February 1883.

  5. Tassilo Festetics de Tolna (1813-1883), Austrian general. Festetics/Feštetić may also refer to: the Feštetić Castle, located in Pribislavec, a village near Čakovec, Međimurje County, northern Croatia. the Festetics Palace, located in Keszthely, Hungary. the Festetics String Quartet, from Budapest, Hungary. See also.

  6. Festetics Castle – Helikon Castle Museum. The Festetics Palace in Keszthely houses a more than twenty-room exhibition presenting the lifestyle of the noble Festetics family, which is open all year round. Among the attractions is the unique library and beechwood staircase in the country.

  7. This location, which originally served as a training site for the horses owned by Tasziló Festetics is an excellent spot for the qualifier of the National Gallop. The event organised each year at the end of August evokes the era when horse breeding and racing were going through their golden age in Hungary.