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* [[Benedek Cseszneky]], office holder, diplomat |
* [[Benedek Cseszneky]], office holder, diplomat |
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* [[Erzsébet Cseszneky]], mother of [[Mátyás Bél]], benefactress of the Lutheran Church |
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* [[György Cseszneky]], castellan of [[Tata, Hungary|Tata]] and [[Győr]] |
* [[György Cseszneky]], castellan of [[Tata, Hungary|Tata]] and [[Győr]] |
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* [[Gyula Cseszneky]] (1914-ca 1970) poet, translator, Macedonian Voivode |
* [[Gyula Cseszneky]] (1914-ca 1970) poet, translator, Macedonian Voivode |
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Cseszneky is a surname of Hungarian origin.
Notable people
- Benedek Cseszneky, office holder, diplomat
- György Cseszneky, castellan of Tata and Győr
- Gyula Cseszneky (1914-ca 1970) poet, translator, Macedonian Voivode
- Imre Cseszneky, agriculturalist, horse breeder
- Jakab Cseszneky, royal swordbearer, lord of Trencsén Castle, builder of Csesznek Castle
- János Cseszneky, infantry commander, castellan of Győr
- Mátyás Cseszneky, cavalry commander
- Mihály Cseszneky, vice-castellan of Várpalota
- Mihály Cseszneky de Milvány (1910–1975), industrialist