Révay family
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The Révay family was a Hungarian noble family, who owned estates in Turóc county, the Kingdom of Hungary (Turiec region in today's Slovakia) until the early 20th century.[1] Their property included i.a. the Rococo-classical manor house in Mošovce, the so-called Old Manor house demolished in the middle of the 20th century, the Noblemen's Mansion and the park in Mošovce, a castle in Blatnica, lands and a castle in Sklabiňa, as well as a manor-house with a park in Turčianska Štiavnička.
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House of Révay | |
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Country | Kingdom of Hungary |
Founded | early 13th century |
Founder | Jakab de Ryva |
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Estate(s) | Szklabinya, Blatnica, Mosóc |
Cadet branches | Révay de Trebosztó |
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