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Andrássy

Andrássy is the name of an aristocratic family of very ancient lineage that was prominent in Hungarian history.

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The full family name is "Andrássy de Csíkszentkirály et Krasznahorka." "Csíkszentkirály" is a town in modern-day Romania now called Sâncrăieni, while Krásna Hôrka is a castle in Slovakia.

The present head of the family is Count Gyula Andrássy de Csik-Szent-Király & Kraszna-Horka (b. 1927), who with his family currently resides in Canada. He married as his first wife the former Renate Hiller (b. 1928) in 1958 with no issue. He married secondly in 1964 the former Lesley Trist (b. 1934). By his second wife he has one son, Mihály (b. 1967), and one daughter, Ilona (b. 1965). Count Gyula Andrássy is the son of the late Count Mihály Andrássy (1893–1990) and his late wife, née Countess Gabrielle Károlyi de Nagy-Károly (1899–1992). The paternal uncle of Count Gyula Andrássy was the late Count Imre Andrássy (1891-1985), who married firstly Edit Payer (without issue) and secondly in 1919 at Stockholm, Sweden, Stella Kuylenstierna (of Swedish Nobility, 1902-1998). By his second wife Count Imre Andrássy had one son, Imre Jr (unmarried, 1930-1984), and two daughters, Maria (Vivi) (1921-?), who married 1941 Count Pál Cziraky (1919-?), and Erzsébet (Bonzo) (1924-?), who married Aladár Olgyay (1910-?). And now third in line of head of the family count Julius W Andrássy currently lives in Florida with his family wife mary lou, son richard j andrássy ll and daughter Victoria andrássy

Persons

  • Miklós Andrássy (1686-?), Obergespan of Gemer
  • Péter Andrássy (1659–1715), Obergespan of Gemer, son of Miklós Andrássy
  • Baron István Andrássy, brother of Péter Andrássy
  • Baron József Andrássy
  • Baron Károly Andrássy (1725–1792), created Count 1779
  • Count József Andrássy (1762–1834)
  • Count Károly Andrássy (1792–1845)
  • Count Gyula Andrássy (1823–1890), Hungarian statesman
  • Count Gyula Andrássy the Younger (1860–1929), son of Gyula Andrássy
  • (1963-?) count Julius w andrássy (1996-?) richard j andrássy ll

    Places

  • Andrássy Avenue in Budapest
  • Andrássy Gyula German Language University of Budapest in Budapest
  • References

    Andrássy Wikipedia