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The House of Bethlen is the name of two Hungarian ancient noble families, Bethlen de Iktár and Bethlen de Bethlen. Although both families have similar
Bethlen
Prince of Transylvania
Gabriel Bethlen (Hungarian: Bethlen Gábor; 1580 – 15 November 1629) was Prince of Transylvania from 1613 to 1629 and Duke of Opole from 1622 to 1625.
Gabriel_Bethlen
Hungarian politician (1874–1946)
The scion of an old Bethlen de Bethlen noble family from Transylvania, he was the only son of Count István Bethlen de Bethlen (1831–1881) and Countess
István_Bethlen
Magna Curia (Latin for the Great Court) or the Bethlen Castle is a palace located in Deva, Romania. In 1582, the Hungarian captain Ferenc Geszty, in charge
Bethlen_Castle
Countess Kata Bethlen de Bethlen (1700–1759), sometimes referred to as Katherine Bethlen, was one of the earliest Hungarians to write memoirs. She was
Kata_Bethlen
Turkish historical fiction television series
Şehzade Selim and Şehzade Süleyman, daughter of Transylvanian Prince Gabriel Bethlen and Catherine of Brandenburg 2 Major Leyla Feray Ayşe Sultan Haseki Sultan
Muhteşem_Yüzyıl:_Kösem
Hungarian prince of Transylvania
the Protestant faction in Hungary and a faithful supporter of Gabriel Bethlen, his predecessor as Prince. When Bohemian nobles requested military support
George_I_Rákóczi
Stephen Bethlen de Iktár (1582 – 23 December 1648) was the Prince of Transylvania in late 1630. Stephen was the younger of the two sons of Farkas Bethlen de
Stephen_Bethlen
Holy Roman Emperor from 1619 to 1637
Bethlen to hurry back to Transylvania in late January 1620. Ferdinand and Bethlen concluded a 9-month truce, which temporarily acknowledged Bethlen's
Ferdinand II, Holy Roman Emperor
Ferdinand_II,_Holy_Roman_Emperor
Hungarian noble and chronicler
Farkas Bethlen de Bethlen (1639 – 30 December 1679) was a Hungarian noble and chronicler in the Principality of Transylvania, who served as Chancellor
Farkas_Bethlen
Neoclassical palazzo in Milan destroyed in World War II
Palazzo Arese-Bethlen was a neoclassical palazzo in Milan situated on what is now via Monte di Pietà 11. It was destroyed in 1943 following the bombing
Palazzo_Arese_Bethlen
Synagogue and former school for the deaf in Budapest, Hungary
The Bethlen Square Synagogue is a Jewish congregation and synagogue, that is located at 2 Bethlen Gábor Square, in the VII district of Budapest, Hungary
Bethlen_Square_Synagogue
Abuș Bánffy Castle, Gheja Bethlen Castle, Bahnea Bethlen Castle, Boiu Bethlen Castle, Criș Bethlen Castle, Mădăraș Bethlen Castle, Țopa Bornemisza Castle
List of castles and fortresses in Romania
List_of_castles_and_fortresses_in_Romania
City in Alba County, Romania
in the city: Titu Maiorescu National College (605 students; 46 staff) Bethlen National College [ro] (1,011 students; 81 staff) Avram Iancu Technical
Aiud
Ruling party of Hungary (1922–1944)
Volume 61. Akadémiai Kiadó, 1969. Pp. 65. https://mult-kor.hu/ki-volt-grof-bethlen-istvan-miniszterelnok-20161005 Georgi Karasimeonov. Cleavages, parties
Unity_Party_(Hungary)
Peace treaty signed on 31 December 1621
as well as Bethlen's lack of support from the Ottoman Empire, led Bethlen and Ferdinand to seek terms in Nikolsburg. In return for Bethlen's renunciation
Peace_of_Nikolsburg
1921 failed coups d'état in the Kingdom of Hungary
bring Charles back, launched a major offensive against Horthy and Bethlen. While Bethlen was a legitimist at heart, he was sober enough to realize that there
Charles IV of Hungary's attempts to retake the throne
Charles_IV_of_Hungary's_attempts_to_retake_the_throne
Mountain range located in Brasov, Romania
public house, owned by the patrons of the Schützenhaus and named Béthlen (or Béthlen Grotto) in 1891, in honour of a Hungarian minister[who?] who had
Tâmpa_(Brașov)
Prince of Moldavia
the 1610s, Cercel switched allegiances and became a favorite of Gabriel Bethlen; this rebel Prince of Transylvania also recommended him to the Ottomans
Marcu_Cercel
electoral census. The reforms were passed by a decree by Prime Minister István Bethlen as Parliament had already been dissolved. The country was divided into
1922 Hungarian parliamentary election
1922_Hungarian_parliamentary_election
the Unity Party, which won 161 of the 245 seats in Parliament. István Bethlen remained Prime Minister. Prior to the election the electoral system was
1926 Hungarian parliamentary election
1926_Hungarian_parliamentary_election
Hungarian noble
János Bethlen de Bethlen (1613 – 13 February 1678) was a Hungarian noble in the Principality of Transylvania, who served as Chancellor of Transylvania
János_Bethlen
Central European monarchy (1000–1946)
right-wing radicals who supported election of a Hungarian king. Count István Bethlen, a non-affiliated right-wing member of the parliament, took advantage of
Kingdom_of_Hungary
Lorman, Thomas (2006). Counter-revolutionary Hungary, 1920-1925: István Bethlen and the Politics of Consolidation. East European Monographs. ISBN 978-0-88033-594-2
Thomas_Lorman
Hungarian economist, politician (1946–2018)
between 1990 and 1994. He was born as Count István Bethlen de Bethlen (Hungarian: bethleni gróf Bethlen István) into a wealthy and influential Transylvanian
István_Bethlen_(born_1946)
Hungarian noblewoman, the 'Venus of Murány' (c. 1610–1678)
policy of marrying Mária into the Bethlen family that ruled Transylvania. In March 1626, the bridegroom, Count István Bethlen Jr. of Iktár (today Ictar-Budinț
Mária_Széchy
enlarged Hungarian state ruled by Bethlen on their borders. Despite diplomatic pressure from the Dutch, who viewed Bethlen as part of their anti-Habsburg
Thirty Years' War in Eastern Europe
Thirty_Years'_War_in_Eastern_Europe
Hungarian politician (1847–1898)
Count András Bethlen de Bethlen (26 July 1847 – 25 August 1898) was a Hungarian politician, who served as Minister of Agriculture between 1890 and 1894
András_Bethlen
Hungarian politician (born 1972)
of Hódmezővásárhely. Márki-Zay graduated from the Bethlen Gábor Calvinist Grammar School (Bethlen Gábor Református Gimnázium) at Hódmezővásárhely in
Péter_Márki-Zay
Symbolic serpent with its tail in its mouth
Michael Ranft's 1734 treatise on vampires Transylvanian Thaler of Gabriel Bethlen showing his portrait and coat of arms including an ouroboros in the centre
Ouroboros
Political party in Hungary
Mindszenty Molnar Pappin Tisza Wass Politicians Andrássy Antall Apponyi Bethlen Csurka Friedrich Gömbös Horthy Huszár von Klebelsberg Lezsák Magyar Márki-Zay
Tisza_Party
Country in Southeast and Central Europe
continued to pay tribute to the Ottomans, the most talented princes—Gabriel Bethlen of Transylvania, Matei Basarab of Wallachia, and Vasile Lupu of Moldavia—strengthened
Romania
Prince of Transylvania
decided to replace Gabriel with an exiled Transylvanian nobleman, Gabriel Bethlen, and sent troops to invade the principality in August 1613. Transylvania
Gabriel_Báthory
Monarchy under regency
cities with county municipal rights. Bethlen's political party, the Party of Unity, won repeated elections. Bethlen pushed for revision of the Treaty of
Kingdom of Hungary (1920–1946)
Kingdom_of_Hungary_(1920–1946)
1657 siege
years by a Swedish-Transylvanian garrison led by Paul Wirtz and János Bethlen. It was besieged by Polish Army of Hetman Jerzy Lubomirski, supported by
Siege_of_Kraków_(1657)
as vice-voivode for the second time in 1476, serving along with Dominic Bethlen under the third voivodeship of John Pongrác. Erdélyi also used the title
Stephen_Erdélyi
Symbols of Transylvania
features on Bethlen's Transylvanian coinage, alongside an arm-and-sword emblem. The latter symbol is depicted in portrait engravings of Bethlen, often at
Flag and coat of arms of Transylvania
Flag_and_coat_of_arms_of_Transylvania
1626 peace treaty
today's Bratislava). It was signed on 30 December 1626 between Gabriel Bethlen of Transylvania, the leader of an uprising against the Habsburg monarchy
Peace_of_Pressburg_(1626)
Former semi-independent state
its golden age, especially under the reigns of Gábor Bethlen and George I Rákóczi. Gábor Bethlen, who reigned from 1613 to 1629, perpetually thwarted
Principality of Transylvania (1570–1711)
Principality_of_Transylvania_(1570–1711)
Political theorist and editor
Mindszenty Molnar Pappin Tisza Wass Politicians Andrássy Antall Apponyi Bethlen Csurka Friedrich Gömbös Horthy Huszár von Klebelsberg Lezsák Magyar Márki-Zay
Gladden_Pappin
Minister: István Bethlen Speaker of the National Assembly: Gaszton Gaál (to 16 August), Béla Scitovszky (from 18 August) 2 February – Bethlen, and most of
1922_in_Hungary
Plot by Hungarian nationalists to forge French bank notes
to have been a deliberate cover up by Hungarian Prime Minister István Bethlen. The affair facilitated the adoption of the International Convention for
Franc_affair
Wars involving France from 987 until 1792
ABC-CLIO. p. 698. ISBN 978-1598843361. "into line with army of Gabriel Bethlen in 1620." Ágnes Várkonyi: Age of the Reforms, Magyar Könyvklub publisher
List of wars involving the Kingdom of France
List_of_wars_involving_the_Kingdom_of_France
a new Party of Unity with Bethlen as its leader. Horthy then appointed Bethlen prime minister. As prime minister, Bethlen dominated Hungarian politics
Interwar_Hungary
Dukes, and Miklós Bethlen's memoirs with János Szalárdy's voluminous then-unpublished work on Transylvanian history from Bethlen's reign to the 1660s;
Hungarian_literature
1620–21 conflict between Poland–Lithuania and the Ottoman Empire
At the time, the Thirty Years' War was raging across Europe. Gabriel Bethlen, prince of Transylvania saw an opportunity to unite the two Hungarian principalities
Polish–Ottoman War (1620–1621)
Polish–Ottoman_War_(1620–1621)
Prince of Wallachia (1611-1632)
As a result, both Radu Mihnea and Alexandru were controlled by Gabriel Bethlen, the Transylvanian Prince, who wished to eventually annex Moldavia and
Alexandru_Coconul
1619 battle of the Thirty Years' War
to (re)gain their independencies. One of them was Hungary led by Gábor Bethlen, Prince of Transylvania. He joined Bohemia in the anti-Habsburg Protestant
Battle_of_Humenné
the Unity Party, which won 149 of the 245 seats in Parliament. István Bethlen remained Prime Minister, but resigned on 24 August due to the effects of
1931 Hungarian parliamentary election
1931_Hungarian_parliamentary_election
Hungarian lawyer and politician
minister, Count István Bethlen, and his presence in the cabinet as Interior Minister was often felt to be a surrogate for allowing Bethlen to exercise political
Ferenc_Keresztes-Fischer
Regent of Hungary from 1920 to 1944
Horthy's chief partner in these efforts was his prime minister István Bethlen. It was commonly known that Horthy was an Anglophile, and British political
Miklós_Horthy
Neolog synagogue in Budapest, Hungary
v t e Synagogues in Hungary Current Budapest Bethlen Square Dohány Street Frankel Leo Kazinczy Street Óbuda Rumbach Street Újpest Elsewhere Keszthely
Dohány_Street_Synagogue
Parentage Marriage(s) Issue Death Burial Notes House of Bethlen (1620–1621) Gabriel Hungarian: Bethlen Gábor Anti-king 25 August 1620 ┃ 31 December 1621 (1
List_of_Hungarian_monarchs
Hungarian politician
continue the moderate conservative policies of his predecessor, István Bethlen, although with less success. He was born in Nyírbakta (now: Baktalórántháza)
Gyula_Károlyi
Town in Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén county, Hungary
the Bükk Mountains. Lillafüred is a tourist resort. Count András Bethlen of the Bethlen family, who served as Hungary's Minister of Agriculture in the 1890s
Lillafüred
Hungarian aristocrat
Héttorony foglya (MTA) Magyarország történeti kronológiája (II. kötet) Bethlen Farkas: Erdély története Nagy Iván: Magyarország családai czímerekkel és
Bálint_Török
Hungarian noble family of Székely origin from the 16th century
industrialist, was married to Countess Klementina BETHLEN, sister of the long-time prime minister Count István BETHLEN. János Mikes (1876–1945), served as the Bishop
Mikes_family
Senior member of the Government of Hungary
communities living outside Hungary and related government programmes such as the Bethlen Gábor Fund and cross-border cooperation initiatives. The portfolio also
Deputy Prime Minister of Hungary
Deputy_Prime_Minister_of_Hungary
Name list
film-maker and sociologist Kata Bethlen (1700–1759) Hungarian writer, sometimes known in English as Katherine Bethlen Katalin Bogyay (born 1956) President
Katalin
Hungarian journalist, writer and editor
Iván Boldizsár (born as Iván Bettelheim, later Iván Bethlen, from 1934 Iván Boldizsár; 1912–1988) was a Hungarian journalist, writer and editor of several
Iván_Boldizsár
Prince of Transylvania
György Bánffy as governor and also included Chancellor Miklós Bethlen, General Gergely Bethlen and Treasurer János Haller. To protect himself against new
Michael_II_Apafi
Conflict in eastern Europe, 1593–1617
Prince of Transylvania, Gabriel Bethlen, for help and declared their wish to unite Hungary with Transylvania. Bethlen had been appointed to the office
Moldavian_Magnate_Wars
Former synagogue, now neoprotestant church, in Kőbánya, Hungary
v t e Synagogues in Hungary Current Budapest Bethlen Square Dohány Street Frankel Leo Kazinczy Street Óbuda Rumbach Street Újpest Elsewhere Keszthely
Kőbánya_Synagogue,_Budapest
Hungarian politician (1863–1924)
practically, so Nagyatád was also affected was, who became exposed by István Bethlen's political endeavours, first of all the party union idea which taking aim
István_Szabó_de_Nagyatád
Prime Minister of Hungary (1998–2002, 2010–2026)
Mindszenty Molnar Pappin Tisza Wass Politicians Andrássy Antall Apponyi Bethlen Csurka Friedrich Gömbös Horthy Huszár von Klebelsberg Lezsák Magyar Márki-Zay
Viktor_Orbán
Hungarian nobleman
Vice-ispán of Szatmár Reign 1367 Predecessor Leukus Panyolai Successor Gregory Bethlen Died after 1384 Noble family House of Nagymihályi Spouse Helena Szeretvai
Stephen_Nagymihályi
February 1712 Cernatu de Sus Died 2 March 1769 (aged 57) Alma mater Bethlen College, Aiud Leiden University Occupation Literary historian, pastor
Péter_Bod
Transylvania within the Habsburg Empire. The diploma was drafted by Miklós Bethlen, Chancellor of Transylvania. The Holy Roman Emperor, Leopold I, sanctioned
Diploma_Leopoldinum
20th-century French tennis player
(PDF). Tennisz és Golf (in Hungarian). Vol. I, no. 11. Budapest, Hungary: Bethlen Gábor irod. és Nyomdai Rt. pp. 262–263. Retrieved 11 December 2012. Béla
Henri_Cochet
2012 American film
Werewolf: The Beast Among Us was filmed in Romania, with some scenes shot in Bethlen Castle. The film has an aggregate score on Rotten Tomatoes of 40%, based
Werewolf:_The_Beast_Among_Us
Chabad synagogue in Óbuda, Budapest, Hungary
v t e Synagogues in Hungary Current Budapest Bethlen Square Dohány Street Frankel Leo Kazinczy Street Óbuda Rumbach Street Újpest Elsewhere Keszthely
Óbuda_Synagogue
Commune in Brașov, Romania
ruins of a Dacian fortress are located in Racoș. Alongside this the Sükösd-Bethlen Castle [ro] is a historic monument, first attested in 1636 which is also
Racoș
waters of Székely Land were famous in the whole principality. Gabriel Bethlen was the first prince to realize that the decrease of the number of free
History_of_the_Székely_people
king. Count István Bethlen took advantage of this rift to form a new Party of Unity under his leadership. Horthy then appointed Bethlen prime minister. Charles
History_of_Hungary
Country in Central Europe
Archived from the original on 24 April 2025. Retrieved 16 July 2025. "Bethlen Government". Country Studies. Library of Congress. Retrieved 13 April 2026
Hungary
Prime Minister of Hungary from 1932 to 1936
to Prime Minister István Bethlen. In 1929, Gömbös was made a major general and was appointed Minister of Defense in the Bethlen government by Horthy. In
Gyula_Gömbös
Historical region in Hungary
Ottoman Empire. On 5 September 1619, the prince of Transylvania, Gabriel Bethlen captured Kassa (now Košice) in Partium Abaúj County with the assistance
Partium
German-Transylvanian composer (c. 1590–1643)
dance music. He came from Vienna in 1625 to be kapellmeister to Gabriel Bethlen. Podlesnik, Lidija (1998-12-01). "Johannes Thesselius in njegova zbirka
Johannes_Thesselius
Neolog synagogue in Szeged, Hungary
v t e Synagogues in Hungary Current Budapest Bethlen Square Dohány Street Frankel Leo Kazinczy Street Óbuda Rumbach Street Újpest Elsewhere Keszthely
Szeged_Synagogue
1941 airstrike in Hungary (today Košice, Slovakia)
regent needed someone like the former prime minister István Bethlen to advise him. Bethlen played the voice of reason and calm who persuaded Horthy not
Bombing_of_Kassa
Hungarian Crown. Báthory dynasty Habsburg dynasty Rákóczi dynasty Bethlen dynasty Apafi dynasty Habsburg-Lorraine dynasty During the (Grand)
List of princesses consort of Transylvania
List_of_princesses_consort_of_Transylvania
making concessions by storming the Hofburg Palace. Sent to prevent Gabriel Bethlen from linking up with the Bohemian rebels, Dampierre died of his wounds
Henri Duval, Count of Dampierre
Henri_Duval,_Count_of_Dampierre
Name list
priest and anti-communist politician István Bethlen (1874–1946), Prime Minister of Hungary István Bethlen (born 1946) (1946–2018), Hungarian economist
István
Commune in Hunedoara, Romania
template Historical populations is being considered for merging. › Gabriel Bethlen (1580 in Marosillye – 1629), Prince of Transylvania from 1613 to 1629.
Ilia,_Hunedoara
Thirty Years' War, which devastates Europe in the years 1618–48. 1618: Bethlen Gabor, Prince of Transylvania joins Protestant Rebels. 1618: The Manchus
Timeline_of_the_17th_century
Town in Bistrița-Năsăud, Romania
Beclean (Romanian pronunciation: [beˈkle̯an] ; Hungarian and German: Bethlen) is a town in Bistrița-Năsăud County, in north-eastern Transylvania, Romania
Beclean
County of the Kingdom of Hungary
Districts (járás) District Capital Bethlen Bethlen (now Beclean) Csákigorbó Csákigorbó (now Gârbou) Dés Dés (now Dej) Kápolnokmonostor (from 1907)
Szolnok-Doboka_County
Hungarian general
Erzsébet remarried in 1854 and with her second husband, Count József Bethlen de Bethlen (1824–1896), bore four more children (István, Béla, Miklós, Anna)
Károly_Leiningen-Westerburg
Marosvásárhely (now: Târgu Mureș, Romania), then ambassador of Gabriel Bethlen, Prince of Transylvania to the Ottoman Empire. He was the son of historian
Tamás_Borsos
Surname list
country, hearing of her charms, traveled to Pozsony to see her. Count Bethlen was particularly persistent, and, failing to attract her attention, he
Bettelheim
Hungarian linguist
Gyarmathi joined the household of Count Gergely Bethlen as a family physician and tutor to the Bethlen children. His position gave him plenty of leisure
Sámuel_Gyarmathi
Orthodox synagogue in Makó, Hungary
v t e Synagogues in Hungary Current Budapest Bethlen Square Dohány Street Frankel Leo Kazinczy Street Óbuda Rumbach Street Újpest Elsewhere Keszthely
Makó_Orthodox_Synagogue
assisting Gabriel Bethlen; murdered by Hajdu assassins 1613–1629 Gabriel Bethlen 15 November 1580 Marosillye son of Farkas Bethlen and Druzsina Lázár
List of princes of Transylvania
List_of_princes_of_Transylvania
1921 unrecognised Hungarian state in modern Austria
as a condition for Lajtabánság to be dissolved. Prime Minister István Bethlen issued a letter to Sopron to order a withdrawal of the insurgents, which
Lajtabánság
17th-century Hungarian nobleman
he opposed the two great Protestant champions of the period, Gabriel Bethlen and George I Rákóczi. Matthias II made him a baron (1613), count of Bereg
Nikolaus,_Count_Esterházy
1620–23 phase of the Thirty Years' War
Gabriel Bethlen of Hungary launched an anti-Habsburg campaign in Hungary in the name of the Protestant cause. Later, both Frederick V and Bethlen further
Palatinate_campaign
2024 Italian film
Federico Baccomo Francesco Patierno Produced by Guglielmo Marchetti Stefano Bethlen Nik Bower Starring Danny DeVito Andie MacDowell Wilmer Valderrama Lucy
A_Sudden_Case_of_Christmas
European polity
Péter Petrovics (1544–1549) John Glessan (1552) Gregory Bethlen of Iktár (1563) Gabriel Bethlen of Iktár (1564) Stephen Trompa (1575–1577) Gregory Palotić
Banate of Lugos and Karánsebes
Banate_of_Lugos_and_Karánsebes
Former Prime Minister of Hungary
only until 15 May 1944. In June 1944, the former prime minister István Bethlen advised the regent of Hungary, Miklós Horthy, that he should sack the current
Géza_Lakatos
Archaeological museum in Deva, Romania
constructed in 1621 under the authority of Prince (Voivode) Gabor Bethlen. Under Bethlen's rule, Deva was the capital of Transylvania, for a brief period
Museum of Dacian and Roman Civilisation
Museum_of_Dacian_and_Roman_Civilisation
BETHLEN
BETHLEN
BETHLEN
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Girl/Female
Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu, Traditional
Intelligent; Intellect; Wisdom; Goddess Saraswati
Girl/Female
Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
Beautiful Like Deer; Who's Really Good at Math; Female Deer; Lakshmi; Wife of Lord Vishnu; Deer Like
Boy/Male
Australian, British, English, French, Greek, Hebrew, Polish
Sign; Heard; Obedient
Male
Italian
Italian form of Latin Filbertus, FILBERTO means "very bright."
Boy/Male
Muslim
Principles
Boy/Male
Tamil
The adobe of beings
Female
Portuguese
Portuguese form of Latin Ofelia, OFÉLIA means "help."
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
A Slave Girl of Haroon Rashid had this Name
Boy/Male
Indian, Telugu
Enlightening the Society; Giving Knowledge to Society
Boy/Male
Afghan, Arabic, Indian, Muslim
Shining; Light
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BETHLEN
BETHLEN
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