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  1. Count Ferenc Wesselényi de Hadad et Murány (1605 – Zólyomlipcse (Slovenská Ľupča), 23 March 1667) was a Hungarian military commander and the palatine of the Royal Hungary. Life. He was the son of István Wesselényi, royal court counselor of King Ferdinand II of Austria.

  2. Ferenc Wesselényi. Hungarian palatine administrator. Learn about this topic in these articles: role in Wesselényi Conspiracy. In Wesselényi Conspiracy. …magnates, including the palatine administrator Ferenc Wesselényi; the bán (governor) of Croatia, Péter Zrínyi; the chief justice of Hungary, Ferenc Nádasdy; and Ferenc Rákóczi.

  3. Hadadi és murányi gróf Wesselényi Ferenc (Vágtapolca, 1605 – Zólyomlipcse, 1667. március 23.) magyar főnemes, hadvezér, 1655-től haláláig Magyarország nádora.

  4. The Magnate conspiracy (also known as the Zrinski–Frankopan Conspiracy (Croatian: Zrinsko-frankopanska urota) in Croatia, and Wesselényi conspiracy (Hungarian: Wesselényi-összeesküvés) in Hungary) was a plot among Croatian and Hungarian nobles to oust the Habsburg Monarchy from Croatia and Hungary, in response to the Treaty of Vasvár in ...

  5. A Wesselényi-összeesküvés vagy Wesselényi-szervezkedés (horvát nyelvterületen: Zrínyi–Frangepán összeesküvés) a 17. század közepén szerveződött főnemesi konspiráció volt I. Lipót király ellen.

  6. Wesselényi Conspiracy, ( c. 1664–71), group of Hungarians, organized by Ferenc Wesselényi, that unsuccessfully plotted to overthrow the Habsburg dynasty in Hungary; its efforts resulted in the establishment of an absolutist, repressive regime in Hungary.

  7. Soldier Palatine of Hungary. Count Ferenc Wesselényi de Hadad et Murány was a Hungarian military commander and the palatine of the Royal Hungary. Background. He was the son of István Wesselényi, royal court counselor of King Ferdinand II of Austria. Career.

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