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Medveczky : ウィキペディア英語版
Medveczky
The Medveczky family was a Hungarian aristocratic family living mostly in Upper Hungary (present day Slovakia) and Hungary. It was mentioned in the 13th century (about 1280-1290), when the family was given the title of squire. In 1355, King Louis the Great gave Ladislav and Urban Medveczky a noble title. They were also given a forest land of area 10 ''poplužie'', situated by the Medveczky brook in Orava. In 1370, their brother Opilius was also elevated into a nobleman.
The Medveczky Family was an owner of the area of Maly Bysterec that is nowadays a part of Dolný Kubín ((ハンガリー語:Alsókubin)). Maly Bysterec was originally settled as a squiral settlement that was separated from Orava Castle estate. In 1355, this land was given to Jakub and Miko defined as an area of 10 units ''poplužie'' by the Bysterec brook, which rises in Kubinska Hola.
Many family members used the title "Medveczei és Kis Bisterczei" or "Kis Bisterczai és Medveczei" referred as "Medveczky from Medvedzie" and "Maly Bysterec" or vice versa till the end of World War I. After World War I, the main head of the family used the title of the Right Honourable Count Medveczky, indicating their nobility whilst living abroad.
Some family members changed their surname at the end of 18th and in the 19th century for various reasons. As a result some new family names emerged, for example Ursínyi, Medve, Medvesy, Bäer, Kaftan, Tomovics, Laurovics etc. These surnames were used for longer or shorter periods of time. Many of family members returned to the original surname Medveczky later. From the second half of the 19th century until nowadays, asecond surname to the family name Medveczky have been carried on. Here are some examples: Adaca, Baer, Baher, Beno, Borsuk, Ciglieda, Fercík, Gasper, Gergel, Heretík, Holub, Hura, Jancek, Kukla, Martiš, Martinek, Matejek, Mucha, Ollo, Pavlík, Páterek, Pišút, Rapák, Šeben.
Some members of the family acquired national and even international reputation in the field of science and arts. For example, Ádám Medveczky is one of the most famous Hungarian contemporary conductors and István Medveczky was a veterinarian and professor at the Budapest University.
== External links ==

* http://www.medvedzie.sk/
* http://shp.hu/hpc/hpc_member.php?azonosito=medveczky&oldalkod=1113985216
Peter G. Medveczky, M.D. Professor graduated from the Semmelweis Medical School who is an internationally known Virologist and Professor in the College of Midicine at the University of South Florida. http://hsccf.health.usf.edu/researchDirectoryTemplate/depttemplate.cfm?person_id=9162&deptid=27

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