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Zsigmond Széchenyi
Count Zsigmond Széchenyi of Sárvár-Felsővidék (23 January 1898 — 24 April 1967) was a Hungarians, Hungarian hunter, traveler and writer. An outstanding figure of the Hungarian hunting culture. He hunted in Africa, India, Alaska and various parts of Europe. His outstanding hunting trophy is a world record addax. His hunting library is the collection of the most significant hunting textbook in Hungary, which can currently be viewed in the Hungarian Natural History Museum, Hungarian Museum of Natural History. Biography Family and marriages Széchenyi was the descendant of the Széchenyi family of the Roman Catholic nobility, Szárvár-Hinterland. His father, Count Viktor Széchenyi of Sárvár-Felsővidék (1871–1945), was the chief lord of Fejér County and the free royal city of Székesfehérvár. His mother was Count Karolina Ledebur Wicheln (1875–1956). His paternal grandparents were Count Dénes Széchenyi (1828–1892), a member of the Main House, Member of Pa ...
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