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  1. Count Gustav Siegmund Kálnoky von Kőröspatak (Hungarian: gróf Kálnoky Gusztáv Zsigmond) (December 29, 1832 – February 13, 1898), was an Austro-Hungarian diplomat and statesman. Biography. Kálnoky was born in Letovice (Lettowitz), Moravia to an old Transylvanian family which had held comital rank in Hungary from the 17th century.

  2. El Conde Gustav Siegmund Kálnoky (en húngaro: gróf Kálnoky Gusztáv Zsigmond; 29 de diciembre de 1832 - 13 de febrero de 1898) fue un diplomático y estadista austrohúngaro. Biografía. Kálnoky nació en Letovice (Lettowitz), Moravia, de una antigua familia transilvana que tenía el rango comital en Hungría desde el siglo XVII.

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    In 1252 the family was documented in Székely Land, in the eastern part of Transylvania, as comes(chief) of the Szekler 'Sepsi' tribe. Since their first documentation, the family have been primores(magnates) of the Szekler people in Transylvania. They are styled as Count Kálnoky Baron of Kőröspataksince 1697 when Sámuel Kálnoky (1640–1706) was chanc...

    Ingeborg Countess Kálnoky's The Guest House – The Witnesses at Nuremberg (Bobbs-Merrill, 1974), co-written with Ilona Herisko, is a memoir of her time between September 1945 and January 1947 as the...
    Christiane Kohl's Das Zeugenhaus (Goldmann, 2005), mines similar territory as Ingeborg Kálnoky's The Guest House but is based on both Kalnoky's guest book and personal recollections as well as the...
    Boris Kálnoky's German-language Ahnenland – oder die Suche nach der Seele meiner Familie(Droemer Knaur, 2011), originally intended as a biography about his staunchly anti-communist and anti-fascist...
    A movie of the same name, based on Christiane Kohl's Das Zeugenhaus (The Witness House in English), appeared on Germany's ZDF television on 24 November 2014. It was directed by Matti Geschonneck an...

    Male descendants live today in Australia, France, Germany, Slovakia, Hungary and Romania (Transylvania). 1. Gustav Kálnoky (Hungarian: gróf Kőröspataki Kálnoky Gusztáv Zsigmond, means "from Sepsikőröspatak" (Romanian: Valea Crișului, now Covasna County)), an Austro-Hungarian statesman (1832–1898) 2. Sámuel Kálnoky, chancellor of Transylvania (1640–...

  3. Count Gustav Kálnoky15 (1832–1898) was a statesman of Hungarian origin brought up in Letovice, Moravia. He entered the military in the autumn of 1849 and served in the Hussar regiments of the Habsburg Empire until his diplomatic graduation in 1854.

  4. Count Gustav Siegmund Kálnoky von Kőröspatak (Hungarian: gróf Kálnoky Gusztáv Zsigmond) (December 29, 1832 – February 13, 1898), was an Austro-Hungarian diplomat and statesman. Count Gustav Kálnoky by Jan Vilímek. Biography.

  5. 6 In part, the long leaves of absence in those years were occasioned by the death of Aehrenthal's friend and patron Count Gustav Kálnoky, the former foreign minister, in February 1898 and that of his father in May of the same year.

  6. the tenor of their thought had changed. Count Gustav Kálnoky, the Foreign Minister, thought that such a pact would serve a useful purpose and fill a very noticeable gap (7). As far as Bismarck was concerned an independent Romania could be of great importance in eastern affairs (8). Though not primarily interested in