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The grave of Jenő Maléter, a sergeant in the army from 1848-49.

Cemeteries, tombstones, graves

Maléter Jenő (Ernő) Maléter János, county court judge and son of Teréz Zmeskál. Levoča, 1826. Apr. 4., district. Apr. 9., evangelical, nobleman. Graduated from high school and law. ; 1845-1847. mining student at the Selmec Academy. Unmarried. (Wife 1850 - Okolicsányi Mária Terézi... Read More Arrow
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Krupek House

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The Renaissance-style house is called the Krupek House. The family was a Polish family from Kraków. The owners of the house had a separate carved pew in the Church of St. James opposite the house. ; Krupek Sebestyén bought the house in 1529, it is possible that he only added the ... Read More Arrow
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Spillenberg House - Residence of Julianna Korponayné Géczy, the "White Lady of Levoča"

Building, structure

The house at number 45 is called Spillenberg House. It has been inhabited by doctors for several generations. A paper mill was established in Szepes-Tapolca by Sámuel Spillenberger in 1613. Julianna Korponayné Géczy, the "White Lady of Levoca", lived in this house. ; Many people ... Read More Arrow
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Resting place of Gusztáv Görgey

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Levoca, 1816. Mar. 3. János Görgey, landowner, son of the Royal Hussar Major and Johanna Bosnyák, brother of Kornél Görgey, Lieutenant Colonel of the 1848 Hungarian Army. Hungarian, Evangelical. Graduated from the Tulln Military School. Retired as a first lieutenant (served in th... Read More Arrow
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Resting place of Dr. Sándor Lorx

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Dr. Sándor Miklós Lorx (Ruszkini) (* 15 November 1839, Késmárk - † 30 October 1917, Levoča). ; County chief physician, first spa doctor of Tátrafüred, later chief physician of Szepes county. Treasurer of the Igló department of the MKE (Hungarian Carpathian Association) (1882). Lo... Read More Arrow
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The grave of István Görgey and Malvin Prihradny

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István Görgey was born in Toporc on November 23, 1835, the son of Arnold Görgey (* July 12, 1797, Görgő - † February 27, 1878, Késmárk, Szepes etc.) and Eugénia Szirmay (* July 14, 1814, Gatály - † May 30, 1878, Schönwald). From his marriage to Malvin Prihradny (* 1840. VIII. 29.... Read More Arrow
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The grave of Antal Keill, a lieutenant in the Hungarian army in 1848-49

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Kail (later Keill) Antal; Born 1832. Jan. 4., Evangelical Student. Unmarried. (Wife 1868- Kail Ilona.) Sergeant in the 63rd Military Battalion, 1849. May. 4. (1.) - Lieutenant, commander of the Szilágysomlyó district of the Kolozsvár county. He is listed as a first lieutenant on ... Read More Arrow
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Dr. Samu Róth's grave

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Samu Róth (Ménhárd, December 18, 1851 – Levoča, November 17, 1889) was a teacher, researcher of the High Tatras, tourist, and writer. ; His father was a butcher in Ménhárd, where he also completed his elementary school education. From there he entered the Keszmárk Lyceum in 1863,... Read More Arrow
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The grave of the Lutheran pastor András Dianiska

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András Dianiska, an Augustinian Lutheran pastor, was born on 9 August 1840 in Batiszfalva, Szepes County, where his father Dániel Dianiska and his grandfather András Scultéty were pastors (1809–1863). He completed high school in Levoča, Rožňava and Késmárk, and theology in Prešov... Read More Arrow
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The grave of Imre Záborszky, a military major in the 1848-49 War of Independence

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Born in Putnok (Gömör County) on 9 Jan. 1808, son of Lajos Záborszky and Júlia Sziklay (Schmidt). Hungarian, Evangelical. Graduated from high school. 1827 - volunteer, 1831 - ensign, then lieutenant, 1842 - first lieutenant in the 60th Wasa Infantry Regiment. Commander of the Rož... Read More Arrow