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Balogh de Mankó Bük

Balogh de Mankó Bük or Balog de Manko Bück ''in its present germanized form'', also known as ''(mankóbüki)'' in its Hungarian form, is a family which belongs to the historical ''Hungarian'' and ''Austrian nobility'' and has its origins in Sopron/Ödenburg.〔 The family name comes as a result of the ''genus Balog'' combined with the ''mankóbüki'' feudal family, which owned the former village of Mankóbük in modern-day Hungary, now called Bük. Their origins date back to the beginning of the Habsburg rule of the Kingdom of Hungary and are documented in the area since 1552.
Around 1800 they left Mankóbük due to the military postings of the head of the family, captain ''Josef Balog de Mankó-Bük'' (1766 - 1842). Their military life took them through Temeswar and Karlsburg (modern Romania) as well as Brünn or Olmütz (today Czech Republic). They finally settled in the German speaking part of the Austrian Empire.
In 1849 the family split in an Austrian branch, who had previously established itself in Vienna, and an Hungarian one, which moved to Budapest and stayed within the Lands of Saint Stephen.
While the Austrian line had a marked military character, mainly serving in the Austrian Imperial Army, the Hungarian one was clearly oriented towards the cultural scene and state affairs.
==Aloysia Balog de Manko-Bück==

Born in Vienna (31 October 1842) and died in Budapest (15 August 1876). She was the daughter of captain ''Anton Balog de Manko-Bük'' (1805-1844) and spouse of the general-major ''Rudolf Freiherr Wagner von Wehrborn'' (Vienna 1815 - Radstadt 1897), who was a knight of the Military Order of Maria Theresia. They married in Olmütz (Moravia) on the 21st of June 1869. The ''Baroness Irmgard Julinka Freiin Wagner von Wehrborn'' (1929) and her daughter Princess Elisabeth of Lippe-Weissenfeld〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://heirsofeurope.blogspot.com.es/2010/01/holstein.html )〕 (Munich, 28 July 1957), consort of the head of the House of Glücksburg and the House of Oldenburg, Cristoph, Prince of Schleswig Holstein, are among their direct descendants.

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