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In 1690, however, the Turks dispatched him into Transylvania a third time with 16, 000 men, and in September he routed the united forces of General Sigbert Heister and Count Mihály Teleki at Zărneşti.
The Jamboree Camp Chief was the Chief Scout of Hungary, Count Teleki Pál, a member of the International Committee who had previously been and would later once again become Prime Minister of Hungary.
Baron Bornemissza János owned 52 of these families, while Baron Kemény Simon owned 30 and Count Teleki Mihály 18.
With Count Pál Teleki, he took part in organizing the 4th World Scout Jamboree in Gödöllő, Hungary where Almásy presented the Air Scouts to Robert Baden-Powell on August 9, 1933.
The lake was named Lake Rudolf ( in honor of Crown Prince Rudolf of Austria ) by Count Sámuel Teleki de Szék and his second-in-command Lieutenant Ludwig Ritter Von Höhnel, a Hungarian and an Austrian, 6 March 1888.
Pál Count Teleki de Szék ( 1 November 1879 – 3 April 1941 ) was prime minister of Hungary from 19 July 1920 to 14 April 1921 and from 16 February 1939 to 3 April 1941.
Hitler and the Hungarian delegation in 1939, Berlin: Prime Minister Count Pál Teleki, Minister of Foreign Affairs István Csáky and Hungarian Ambassador to Germany Döme Sztójay
Count Samuel Teleki
Count Sámuel Teleki de Szék ( November 1, 1845 – March 10, 1916 ) was a Hungarian explorer who led the first expedition to Northern Kenya.
For some 40 years, Count Sámuel Teleki von Szék, " a jovial Hungarian aristocrat of immense wealth ," managed his property and assets and started a political career by becoming a member of the Hungarian Upper House of Parliament in 1881.
Teleki was the first to reach the snow-line on Mount Kilimanjaro at 5, 300 m, and the first explorer to set foot on Mount Kenya, climbing up to around 4, 300 m. He later headed on northwards, following the interior river system, to discover on 5 March 1888 the last of the Great Lakes, referred to as the Jade Sea by Count Teleki, who named the lake after his friend, Prince Rudolf.
One of the giant Lobelia plants found in the Afro-alpine belt of Mt Kenya is named Lobelia telekii, after Count Samuel Teleki.
From Through Jungle and Desert ( 1896 ). Von Höhnel was the second-in-command of Count Sámuel Teleki von Szek's expedition to Northern Kenya in 1887-1888.
He and Count Teleki were the first Europeans to see Lake Turkana, which they named Lake Rudolf after the expedition's patron Crown Prince Rudolf of Austria and Lake Stefanie ( named after Prince Rudolf's wife, Princess Stéphanie of Belgium ).
Döbrentei was one of the twenty-two scholars appointed in 1825 to plan and organize, under the presidency of Count Teleki, the Hungarian Academy.

Count and companion
The titles " Duke " and " Count " were similarly distinguished as ranks in the late empire, with dux ( literally, " leader ") being used for a provincial military governor and the rank of comes ( literally " companion ," that is, of the Emperor ) given to the leader of an active army along the frontier.
Shaddam's closest friend is the assassin Count Hasimir Fenring, a cousin and childhood companion.
Raymond's cousin and companion on crusade, Count William of Cerdagne, assumed control of the operation, although matters were soon complicated.
In 1177 he became a crusader, in company with a companion of his youth, Count Philip of Flanders.
Charles III, who knew Ebles as a childhood companion, then formally invested Ebles with the title, Count of Poitou.
An " advanced computer " appears in The Austere Academy, which, while outdated by current standards, is nonetheless more advanced than the earliest computers ; this computer's exact functions are never stated, as its only use in the book is to show a picture of Count Olaf ( which both Mr. Poe and Vice Principal Nero believe will keep him away ), but in the companion book The Unauthorised Autobiography, one of the letters describes the computer as capable of an advanced act of forgery.
She had a companion in the film, the evil wizard Count Oga, who is killed with a cauldoron of poison.
At the turn of the new century, the friends of St. Bruno died one after the other: Urban II in 1099 ; Landuin, the prior of the Grande Chartreuse, his first companion, in 1100 ; Count Roger in 1101.
The closest anyone ever came to casual camaraderie with the Padishah Emperor was the relationship offered by Count Hasimir Fenring, a companion from childhood.
If granted land ( jagir ), the title Sardar also marked a feudal superior responsible for administration, defense and taxing of the granted territory ( equivalent to the European title Count, from the French comte meaning the " companion " or delegate to the Emperor that administered a county ).
He was a soldier and companion of Jean, Count de Beaumont and travelled with him to England and Scotland in 1327.
An opportunity presented itself when the Russian Count Alexander Ivanovich Ostermann-Tolstoy arrived in Munich, seeking a learned companion for an eastward journey.
It was at the Villa that on meeting Count Vittorio Alfieri ( companion of Louise Stuart, wife of the " Young Pretender " Charles Edward Stuart, claimant to the British throne ), Charles Emanuel uttered the much-quoted phrase " Voici votre tyran!
* Count Louis of Sancerre, companion of explorer Sieur de la Salle, 1682.

Count and Lieutenant
On 15 April, Lieutenant Field Marshal Johann von Klenau approached the fortress with a modest mixed force of Austrian cavalry, artillery and infantry augmented by Italian peasant rebels, commanded by Count Antonio Bardaniand and demanded its capitulation.
O ' Donnell was the brother of Carlos O ´ Donnell y Mareschal, the father of general and politician Leopoldo O ´ Donnell y Jorris ( invested as Duke of Tetuan and Count of Lucena ), and father of Lieutenant General of the Spanish Army Enrique O ´ Donnell y Jorris.
In 1692, Charles de La Roche-Courbon, Count of Blénac, the Governor and Lieutenant General of the French colonies in America, named Fort Royal as the capital city of Martinique.
Lieutenant General Count Hans Axel von Fersen ( Stockholm 4 September 1755 – Stockholm 20 June 1810 ) was a Swedish Count, a Lieutenant General in the Royal Swedish Army, one of the Lords of the Realm, diplomat and statesman.
Count Rutger von Ascheberg ( June 2, 1621 – April 17, 1693 ) was a soldier, officer and civil servant in Swedish service, being appointed Lieutenant General in 1670, General in 1674, Field Marshal in 1678, Governor General of the Scanian provinces, in 1680, and Royal Councilor in 1681.
In the Franco-Prussian War, Lieutenant Colonel Count Waldersee, recognized for his military prowess and recent analysis of the adversary's armed forces, proved a most useful assistant to the " supreme War-Lord.
The root of this family belongs to Don Lope Diaz, Count and gentlemen of Vizcaya who held the rank of Lieutenant Major of King Alfonso VII and that of his son, Sancho III of Castille.
While performing in Sweden with her stepfather's circus, she met a Swedish cavalry officer, Lieutenant Count Bengt Edvard Sixten Sparre ( 27 September 1854 – 20 July 1889 ).
Captain: Captain Lieutenant Count Alexander von Monts ( 1832-1889 ).
Mr R Lowe, Lieutenant William Lawson, an unnamed convict ( who was flogged for the discovery ), Dr Johann Lhotsky, and " Count " Paul Strzelecki had also found gold in Australia before Clarke.
Count Pavel Alexandrovich Stroganov () ( June 7, 1774 – June 10, 1817 ) was Russian military commander and statesman, Lieutenant General, Adjutant General to Alexander I of Russia.
* James, Count of Urgel, great-grandson of Alfonso IV of Aragon in the male line and appointed as Lieutenant of the Kingdom by Martin.
The operation on the ground at Campo Imperatore was led by Lieutenant Count Otto von Berlepsch, planned by Major Harald Mors and under orders from General Kurt Student, all Fallschirmjäger ( German Air Force Paratroopers ) officers.
The Count of Artois, the Bourbon successor to the throne of France, made him Lieutenant General and gave orders to prepare for a royal return which, however, did not eventuate.
From left to right, he deployed the following infantry divisions: Major General Kenneth Howard's 1st on the coast, Major General Charles Alten's Light at Lesaka, Lieutenant General George Ramsay, 9th Earl of Dalhousie's 7th at Etxalar, Lieutenant General William Stewart's 2nd at the Maya Pass and Elizondo, Major General Francisco Silveira, Count of Amarante's Portuguese near Izpegi Pass, Lieutenant General Lowry Cole's 4th at Roncevaux Pass and Major General Pablo Morillo's Spanish also at Roncevaux.
Several escaped Allied soldiers, including Lieutenant Jack Manning of the U. S. Army Air Corps and Lieutenant Harry Barnett of the British Army, also assist in the organization, as does the Swiss consul, Count Langenthal.

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