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Hunyadi
or Hu·nya·dy
[ hoo-nyo-dee ]
noun
- Já·nos [yah, -nawsh], 1387?–1456, Hungarian soldier and national hero.
Hunyadi
/ ˈhunjɔdi /
noun
- HunyadiJános?13871456MHungarianMILITARY: general János (ˈjaːnoʃ). ?1387–1456, Hungarian general, who led Hungarian resistance to the Turks, defeating them notably at Belgrade (1456)
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By the way, don't make any blunder about that Hunyadi contract The people here will want you to break it,—don't, on any account.
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Schloss Hunyadi dated from the fifteenth century, although now a single square tower was all that remained of the early building.
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"You have certainly made me very uncomfortable," broke in Countess Hunyadi, thoughtfully.
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"Come to the door, then, and look in; do not utter a word," cried a tall dark man I soon knew to be Count Hunyadi.
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First of all, all my father's papers and effects were at Schloss Hunyadi, and some of these were all-essential to me.
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