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  1. Tasziló Festetics. Prince Tasziló Festetics de Tolna (5 May 1850 [1] – 4 May 1933 [2]) was a member of the Hungarian noble family of Festetics . Early life and ancestry.

  2. Tolnai herceg Festetics II. Tasziló ( Bécs, 1850. május 5. – Keszthely, 1933. május 4.) magyar nagybirtokos, gróf, majd 1911-től herceg, pohárnokmester, főudvarmester.

  3. View Complete Profile. Matching family tree profiles for Tasziló, Graf Festetics de Tolna. Tasziló Festetics in MyHeritage family trees (Orbán-Ducczos xxx) Tasziló Festetics in MyHeritage family trees (Sillye - Glócz - Gyurkó - Szecsődi Web Site) Taszilo Count Festetics in MyHeritage family trees (Pávai Web Site)

    • June 2, 1813
    • February 5, 1883
  4. Tasziló Festetics I. Vienna, 21 June 1813 – Vienna, 5 February 1883. 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.

  5. A prominent family during the Austro-Hungarian Empire, they are mostly known for the baroque Festetics Palace and the Viennese Prince Tasziló Festetics . Counts Festetics of Tolna. On 8 August 1746, Josef and Kristof Festetics (the two sons of the second marriage of Paul Festetics) added de Tolna to their surname ( von Tolna in Austria).

  6. The Festetics Horse Race, held in Gyenesdiás, is a regional qualifying race of the National Gallop. 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 ...

  7. Tassilo Graf Festetics de Tolna (2 June 1813 – 7 February 1883) was a Royal Hungarian court official and an Austrian General der Kavallerie, who commanded the Austrian IV Army Corps during the Austro-Prussian War .