Balog de Manko Bük

Balogh von Mankobük or Balog de Manko Bück in its present Germanized form, mankóbüki Balogh in Hungarian, was a Austro-Hungarian noble family from the Habsburg monarchy, originally from the region of Sopron / Ödenburg.

Balog de Manko Bük
Mankóbüki Balogh

Balog von Manko Bück
Austrian nobility
CountryHabsburg monarchy (1549 - 1918)
Current regionVienna, Budapest, Paris
Place of originSopron County
Founded1549
FounderJános Balogh de Mankó Bük
Final headJohann Balog de Manko Bück (1904, Vienna, Austria-Hungary - 1979, Vöcklabruck, Austria)
Connected familiesMadách de Sztregova et Kelecsény, Freiherren Wagner von Wehrborn, Keresztes-Fischer
DistinctionsImperial Order of the Iron Crown
Estate(s)Bük, Mesterházy castle

The mankóbüki family were landowners in what today is the city of Bük. Their origins date back to the beginning of the Habsburg rule of the Kingdom of Hungary and are documented in the area of Bük since 1549.

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