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Look up Trianon in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Trianon may refer to: Le Grand Trianon, a palace near Versailles, France Le Petit Trianon, a château
Trianon
Former royal residence in Versailles, France
National Museum of the History of France housed in the Palace and the Trianons. The park of the Palace of Versailles covers 815 hectares today, compared
Palace_of_Versailles
1920 peace treaty on Hungary after World War I
Treaty of Trianon (French: Traité de Trianon; Hungarian: Trianoni békediktátum; Italian: Trattato del Trianon; Romanian: Tratatul de la Trianon), often
Treaty_of_Trianon
Château in Versailles, France
The Grand Trianon (French pronunciation: [ɡʁɑ̃ tʁijanɔ̃]) is a French Baroque style château situated in the northwestern part of the Domain of Versailles
Grand_Trianon
Small château in the grounds of the Palace of Versailles
109675°E / 48.815639; 2.109675 The Petit Trianon (French pronunciation: [pəti tʁijanɔ̃]; French for 'small Trianon') is a Neoclassical style château located
Petit_Trianon
Hungarian post-World War I social phenomenon
The Trianon syndrome or Trianon trauma (Hungarian: Trianon szindróma or Trianon trauma) is the name given to a social phenomenon mostly occurring in Hungary
Trianon_syndrome
Catherine Trianon (née Boule or Boullain, called La Trianon 1627 – 6 May 1681), was a French fortune teller and astrologer, known for her involvement
Catherine_Trianon
1911 purported time travel occurrence
Moberly–Jourdain incident (also the Ghosts of Petit Trianon or Versailles, French: les fantômes du Trianon / les fantômes de Versailles) is a claim of time
Moberly–Jourdain_incident
Demolished building near the Palace of Versailles
The Trianon de Porcelaine (French pronunciation: [tʁijanɔ̃ də pɔʁsəlɛn]; French for Porcelain Trianon) was a short-lived structure constructed near the
Trianon_de_Porcelaine
The Trianon Ballroom was the name given to a number of ballrooms in cities during America's big-band era. The first and most prominent Trianon opened December
Trianon_Ballrooms
Theatre in Paris, France
Le Trianon (French pronunciation: [lə tʁijanɔ̃]) is a theatre and concert hall in Paris. It is located at 80, boulevard de Rochechouart, in the 18th arrondissement
Le_Trianon_(theatre)
Historic building in Hollywood, California
Le Trianon Apartments is a historic apartment complex located at 1750-1754 N Serrano Avenue in Hollywood, California. It is considered a masterpiece and
Le_Trianon_Apartments
Skyscraper in Frankfurt, Germany
Trianon is a 45-storey, 186 m (610 ft) skyscraper in the Westend-Süd district of Frankfurt, Germany, completed in 1993. For several decades until 2024
Trianon_(Frankfurt_am_Main)
Political ideas to reunite Historic Hungary
ideology. The Treaty of Trianon defined the current borders of Hungary and, compared against the claims of the pre-war Kingdom, post-Trianon Hungary had approximately
Hungarian_irredentism
the Trianon de Porcelaine, the Grand Trianon (also known as the Marble Trianon), and the Petit Trianon. Among these, the Ménagerie and the Trianon de Porcelaine
Subsidiary structures of the Palace of Versailles
Subsidiary_structures_of_the_Palace_of_Versailles
Historic house in California, United States
Le Petit Trianon is a historic mansion on the grounds of De Anza College at 21250 Stevens Creek Blvd. in Cupertino, California. The building now serves
Le_Petit_Trianon
Neoclassical garden built 1778–1781 for Marie Antoinette
The Belvédère du Petit Trianon, or Pavillon du Rocher, is a neoclassical garden built by Richard Mique between 1778 and 1781 for the French queen Marie
Belvédère_(Petit_Trianon)
Country in Central Europe
Hungary's modern borders were subsequently established by the 1920 Treaty of Trianon, which resulted in severe losses for the country, including 71% of its
Hungary
Collection of thirteen model ships
The Trianon model collection is a set of high-quality ship models ordered by Napoléon for documentary purposes. In July 1810 Denis Decrès ordered 13 models
Trianon_model_collection
Park in São Paulo, Brazil
Parque Trianon (officially Parque Tenente Siqueira Campos) is a park located on Paulista Avenue in São Paulo, Brazil. Wikimedia Commons has media related
Parque_Trianon
Alexandre Millerand and was an annex to the Trianon Treaty. It stated that the border amendments made by the Trianon Treaty were not final, and could be reviewed
Millerand_letter
Convicted Brazilian serial killer
known as The Trianon Maniac, was a Brazilian serial killer who killed between three and thirteen gay men in the vicinity of Parque Trianon in São Paulo
Fortunato_Botton_Neto
French singer (born 1978)
Camille Dalmais (born 10 March 1978), better known by her mononym Camille, is a French singer-songwriter. Camille was born and raised in Paris. Her mother
Camille_(French_singer)
Country in Central Europe
borders were set by the Treaty of Saint Germain in 1919 and by the Treaty of Trianon in 1920 Czechoslovakia incorporated the territory of present-day Slovakia
Slovakia
French Pavilion by the French Garden of the Petit Trianon of Versailles
de Pompadour by Ange-Jacques Gabriel in the French Garden of the Petit Trianon, in the grounds of the Château de Versailles. Built in 1750, this pavilion
French_Pavilion_of_Versailles
Monarchy under regency
characterized by revisionism — the total or partial revision of the Treaty of Trianon, which had seen Hungary lose over 70% of its historic territory along with
Kingdom of Hungary (1920–1946)
Kingdom_of_Hungary_(1920–1946)
Former mosque in Nafplio, Greece
The Trianon Mosque (Greek: Τζαμί Τριανόν), also known as the Old Mosque (Greek: Παλαιό Τζαμί) is a former mosque in the town of Nafplio, in the Peloponnese
Trianon_Mosque
1936–1939 civil war in Spain
Polish–Soviet War 1919–1920 Polish–Lithuanian War 1919–1920 1920s Treaty of Trianon 1920 Treaty of Rapallo 1920 Franco-Polish alliance 1921 March on Rome 1922
Spanish_Civil_War
Romanian holiday
The Trianon Treaty Day (Romanian: Ziua Tratatului de la Trianon) is a holiday in Romania celebrated every 4 June to commemorate the signing of the Treaty
Trianon_Treaty_Day
Capital of France
Musée Fragonard d'Alfort Palace of Versailles and Gardens (Grand Trianon and Petit Trianon, including the Fresh pavilion) Parc Astérix Parc de Saint-Cloud
Paris
Marie Antoinette's model village
Château de Versailles built for Marie Antoinette in 1783 near the Petit Trianon in Yvelines, France. It served as a private meeting place for the queen
Hameau_de_la_Reine
Garden folly of the Palace of Versailles
folly of the Château de Versailles, and more specifically, in the Petit Trianon part of it. In the temple there is an angel which represents cupido (the
Temple_de_l'Amour
Former American national sorority
Trianon sorority was a national collegiate organization that operated in the United States from December 1929 to 1977. Trianon was formed from the merger
Trianon_(sorority)
Historical event in 1918
peace treaty after the First World War, and in the June 1920 Treaty of Trianon with Hungary. Later, additional territories were ceded to other countries
Dissolution of Austria-Hungary
Dissolution_of_Austria-Hungary
1965 novel by Graham Greene
Martha Pineda, the wife of a South American ambassador. The fictional Hotel Trianon, the setting for much of the novel, was inspired by the Hotel Oloffson
The_Comedians_(novel)
Theatre in the park of Versailles, France
The Théâtre de la Reine (Queen's Theater) ou Théâtre du Trianon (Trianon Theater) is a theater built for Queen Marie-Antoinette by the architect Richard
Théâtre_de_la_Reine
historical Hungarian territories. Following World War I, the Treaty of Trianon in 1920 led to the separation of 32% of ethnic Hungarians, along with many
Anti-Hungarian_sentiment
1950s–1960s French car
baroque in French history. The basic version was called the Simca Vedette Trianon, the mid-level was the Simca Vedette Versailles and, at the top of the
Simca_Vedette
Regent of Hungary from 1920 to 1944
pursued a revanchist foreign policy in response to the 1920 Treaty of Trianon. The former King of Hungary, Charles IV, attempted to return to Hungary
Miklós_Horthy
Folly belonging to the Palace of Versailles complex
de Pompadour by Ange-Jacques Gabriel in the French Garden of the Petit Trianon, in the grounds of the Château de Versailles. Built between 1751 and 1753
Fresh_pavilion
Central European monarchy (1000–1946)
Hungary was a multiethnic state from its inception until the Treaty of Trianon and it covered what is today Hungary, Slovakia, Transylvania and other
Kingdom_of_Hungary
International border
William Seton-Watson and Ernest Denis. The border was set by the Treaty of Trianon which was signed on 4 June 1920. The border has been stable since the end
Hungary–Romania_border
French architect (1698–1782)
included the Place de la Concorde, the École Militaire, and the Petit Trianon and opera theater at the Palace of Versailles. His style was a careful
Ange-Jacques_Gabriel
One of the treaties that ended World War I
and by the Republic of German-Austria on the other. Like the Treaty of Trianon with Hungary and the Treaty of Versailles with the Weimar Republic, it
Treaty of Saint-Germain-en-Laye (1919)
Treaty_of_Saint-Germain-en-Laye_(1919)
French architect (1728–1794)
characteristic of his working style — built for Queen Marie Antoinette in the Petit Trianon gardens within the estate of the Palace of Versailles. Richard Mique was
Richard_Mique
Most celebrated maîtresse-en-titre of Louis XIV
tiles used in its construction, the Trianon de porcelaine was demolished in 1687 and replaced by the Grand Trianon of pink marble (marbre rose des Pyrénées)
Madame_de_Montespan
Henri Trianon (11 July 1811 in Paris – 17 October 1896 in Paris) was a French critic, librettist and translator of works by Homer and Plato, and operas
Henri_Trianon
Painting by Élisabeth Vigée Le Brun
As of November 2022, it is hanging in the ante-dining room of the Petit Trianon. Élisabeth Vigée Le Brun, the court painter of Queen Marie Antoinette of
Marie_Antoinette_with_a_Rose
1921 conflict after the Treaty of Trianon
According to the Treaty of Trianon, the city of Sopron in western Hungary and its surroundings were assigned to Austria. After an uprising in 1921 in
Uprising_in_West_Hungary
Railway station in São Paulo, Brazil
Trianon–Masp is a station on Line 2 (Green) of the São Paulo Metro. The acronym "MASP" stands for São Paulo Museum of Art, and the name "Trianon" is from
Trianon-Masp (São Paulo Metro)
Trianon-Masp_(São_Paulo_Metro)
Gardens of the former royal residence of Versailles, France
In the Gardens too, the Grand Trianon was built to provide the Sun King with the retreat he wanted. The Petit Trianon is associated with Marie Antoinette
Gardens_of_Versailles
Tower in Paris, France
Musée Fragonard d'Alfort Palace of Versailles and Gardens (Grand Trianon and Petit Trianon, including the Fresh pavilion) Parc Astérix Parc de Saint-Cloud
Eiffel_Tower
Bilateral relations
border stretching for about 440 kms, which was fixed after the Treaty of Trianon and has not suffered serious modifications since, except during WWII. In
Hungary–Romania_relations
2001 live album by Magma
over the course of two days during Magma's 30th anniversary shows at the Trianon theater, Paris, France and released both as a 3 audio CD box with a 16-page
Theusz_Hamtaahk
British celebrity chef (born 1966)
Restaurant Gordon Ramsay Le Pressoir d'Argent Pétrus Gordon Ramsay au Trianon Restaurant 1890 Restaurant Gordon Ramsay High Hell's Kitchen List of notable
Gordon_Ramsay
Hungary (Kingdom of Hungary) before the Treaty of Trianon. Following World War I, the Treaty of Trianon in 1920 led to the separation of 32% of ethnic Hungarians
Hungarian_diaspora
1867–1918 empire in Central Europe
was this government that signed the Treaty of Trianon under protest on 4 June 1920 at the Grand Trianon Palace in Versailles, France. The restored Kingdom
Austria-Hungary
Hungarian politician
July 1920, best known for having overseen the signing of the Treaty of Trianon. Simonyi was born in Csesznek in 1864 to a Catholic bourgeois family. His
Sándor_Simonyi-Semadam
Historical region in Central Europe
and Transylvania became part of the Kingdom of Romania by the Treaty of Trianon in 1920. In 1940, Northern Transylvania reverted to Hungary as a result
Transylvania
Queen of France from 1774 to 1792
two weeks after the death of Louis XV, the king gave his wife the Petit Trianon, a small château on the grounds of Versailles that Louis XV had built for
Marie_Antoinette
1914–1918 global conflict
The details were contained in the treaties of Saint-Germain-en-Laye and Trianon. As a result, Hungary lost 64% of its total population, decreasing from
World_War_I
1940 territorial settlement between the kingdoms of Romania and Hungary
the multiethnic Kingdom of Hungary was divided by the 1920 Treaty of Trianon to form several new nation states, but Hungary noted that the new state
Second_Vienna_Award
Historic district in North Carolina, United States
Trianon Historic District is a national historic district located at Kinston, Lenoir County, North Carolina. It encompasses 33 contributing buildings
Trianon_Historic_District
1938 treaty on Hungary's boundaries
the territorial claims of Hungary, and revision of the 1920 Treaty of Trianon, imposed on Hungary in the aftermath of World War I. Nazi Germany had already
First_Vienna_Award
Historic house in Rhode Island, United States
principal architect, Stanford White, modeled the mansion after the Grand Trianon of Versailles, but smaller and reduced to a basic "H" shape, while keeping
Rosecliff
Will to recapture a lost territory
countries. The outcome of the Treaty of Trianon of 1920 is to this day remembered in Hungary as the Trianon trauma. According to a study, two-thirds
Revanchism
French architect and builder (1646–1708)
Vendôme (1690); the domed chapel of Les Invalides (1690), and the Grand Trianon of the Palace of Versailles. His monumental work was designed to glorify
Jules_Hardouin-Mansart
Most populous city in Brazil
Jardim da Luz Largo da Batata Largo da Memória Parque do Carmo Parque Trianon People's Park Pico do Jaraguá Praça da República Praça da Sé Praça Roosevelt
São_Paulo
associate of the astrologer and poisoner Catherine Trianon. She and her mistress Catherine Trianon had poisoned the husband of La Dodée together, and
Perrette_Dodée
German techno marching band
live album, Meute Live In Paris, which they recorded in March 2019 at Le Trianon in Paris. The collection consists of 14 previously released songs as singles
Meute
conflicts between Slovaks and Hungarians arose. According to the Treaty of Trianon from 1920, most of the Slovak-speaking territories of the pre-war Kingdom
Slovaks_in_Hungary
French progressive rock band
at the London BBC studios) 2001: Trilogie Theusz Hamtaahk (Concert du Trianon), CD + DVD 2008: Akt XV: Bourges, 1979 (from April 17, 1979) 2009: Live
Magma_(band)
1921 treaty between the United States and Hungary
the United States Senate refused to ratify the multilateral Treaty of Trianon. Ratifications were exchanged in Budapest on December 17, 1921, and the
U.S.–Hungarian_Peace_Treaty
Style of Louis XIV period; baroque style with classical elements
Louis Le Vau. Major monuments included the Palace of Versailles, the Grand Trianon at Versailles, and the Church of Les Invalides (1675–1691). The Louis XIV
Louis_XIV_style
American philanthropist (1873–1952)
Louisa (née Tracy) Morgan. In 1903, she became part owner of the Villa Trianon near Versailles, France, along with decorator and socialite Elsie De Wolfe
Anne_Morgan_(philanthropist)
Hungary before the Treaty of Trianon (4 June 1920) Hungary lost 64% of its total population in consequence of the Treaty of Trianon, decreasing from 20.9 million
Demographics_of_Hungary
Architecture of the Baroque era in France
grandeur of the King. Notable examples of the style include the Grand Trianon of the Palace of Versailles, and the dome of Les Invalides in Paris. In
French_Baroque_architecture
Economics of Hungary During the Interwar Period
Treaty of Trianon and the Great Depression. The economy suffered from inflation and reparation payments stipulated by the Treaty of Trianon. The economy
Hungarian_interwar_economy
Topics referred to by the same term
Triannon may refer to Grand Trianon, in France Petit Trianon, in France The Triannon, an alien race in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode "Chosen Realm"
Triannon
built in Austria-Hungary and became border crossings after the Treaty of Trianon in 1920. Some railway lines were dismantled as the borders cut them, so
Hungarian rail border crossings
Hungarian_rail_border_crossings
Town in Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén, Hungary
region. The town was split by the new border established by the Treaty of Trianon, with the ceded suburb now located in Slovakia, known as Slovenské Nové
Sátoraljaújhely
Largest part of the Pannonian Plain
the new political borders created after World War I when the Treaty of Trianon was signed in 1920. Its boundaries are the Carpathians in the north and
Great_Hungarian_Plain
Wine region in Hungary and Slovakia
name Tokaj Wine Region Historic Cultural Landscape. Due to the Treaty of Trianon, a smaller part of the historical wine region now belongs to Slovakia.
Tokaj_wine_region
Counter-revolutionary rump state in Central Europe
transformed back into the Kingdom of Hungary, which signed the Treaty of Trianon under protest. On 6 August 1919 István Friedrich, leader of the White House
Hungarian Republic (1919–1920)
Hungarian_Republic_(1919–1920)
Bilateral relations
the personal union with Hungary after 816 years. Through the Treaty of Trianon, Hungary lost Međimurje County and the southern part of Baranya to Croatia
Croatia–Hungary_relations
Pleasure palace
nearby Château de Marly, and more frequently used his Grand Trianon, to which the Petit Trianon was added in the following century. There is no common term
Lustschloss
1921 unrecognised Hungarian state in modern Austria
existed between 4 October and 10 November 1921, following the Treaty of Trianon and the departure of the rump Kingdom of Hungary's army and after the Sopron
Lajtabánság
Post-WWI period in Hungary (1918–20)
Kingdom of Hungary was restored in 1920. Hungary signed the Treaty of Trianon in Versailles in the same year. The dissolution of Austria-Hungary after
Revolutions and interventions in Hungary (1918–1920)
Revolutions_and_interventions_in_Hungary_(1918–1920)
2026 concert tour by Megan Moroney
September 19 Tilburg Netherlands 013 Poppodium September 21 Paris France Le Trianon September 23 London England Eventim Apollo September 26 Manchester O2 Apollo
The_Cloud_9_Tour
Kingdom in Europe between 1881 and 1947
Romania. In 1919 by the Treaty of Saint-Germain and in 1920 by the Treaty of Trianon most of the territories claimed were assigned to Romania. The Romanian
Kingdom_of_Romania
Hungarian diplomat (1875–1949)
Kingdom of Hungary. He was one of two co-signatories of the Treaty of Trianon for Hungary, alongside Ágost Benárd. Alfréd Artúr Béla Drasche-Lázár was
Alfréd_Drasche-Lázár
Alleged reports of time traveling
"Elizabeth Morison" and "Frances Lamont". They described a visit to the Petit Trianon, a small château in the grounds of the Palace of Versailles, where they
Time travel claims and urban legends
Time_travel_claims_and_urban_legends
Prime Minister of Hungary (1998–2002, 2010–2026)
and was said to heal the negative effects for Hungarians of the 1920 Trianon Treaty. Governments in neighbouring states, particularly Romania, claimed
Viktor_Orbán
Enclosed structure
(Baroque); boiserie from the Hôtel de Varengeville (Rococo); the Petit Trianon (Neoclassical); Grand Central Terminal, Midtown Manhattan, New York City
Building
1918–1919 unrecognized state in Central Europe
E. számú rendelet (in Hungarian) – via Wikisource. Raffay, E. (1990). Trianon titkai, avagy hogyan bántak el országunkkal (in Hungarian). Budapest: Tornado
First_Hungarian_Republic
eventually, Hungary suffered severe territorial losses by the closing Trianon Peace Treaty. In 1914, Austria-Hungary was one of the great powers of Europe
Hungary_in_World_War_I
WW1 conflict in current Saudi Arabia
Bucharest Paris Peace Conference Treaty of Versailles Treaty of St. Germain Treaty of Neuilly Treaty of Trianon Treaty of Sèvres Treaty of Lausanne Category
Second_Saudi–Rashidi_War
Short-lived autonomous region and unrecognized state (1938–1939)
constitutional law of 22 November 1938. 20 years earlier, by the 1920 Treaty of Trianon, the region, which had historically belonged to Hungary, had been detached
Carpatho-Ukraine
Historic Hungarian county divided between Austria and Hungary
was Sopron (German: Ödenburg, Slovak: Šopron). Following the Treaty of Trianon in 1920, its territory was divided between Austria and Hungary. Sopron
Sopron_County
1945–46 land transfer from Czechoslovakia
Austria-Hungary as a result of World War I. This was then confirmed by the Treaty of Trianon in 1920. However, the autonomy of Carpathian Ruthenia, which was also formally
Soviet annexation of Transcarpathia
Soviet_annexation_of_Transcarpathia
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Girl/Female
American, British, English
Darling; From the Old English
Girl/Female
Russian
Light.
Girl/Female
Indian
Flower
Boy/Male
Hindu
Girl/Female
British, English, French
Female Version of Wilfred; Peace
Male
Hebrew
Variant spelling of Hebrew Yadown, YADON means "judge," "thankful," or "whom God has judged."
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Vision sight; the faculty of seeing
Girl/Female
African, Australian, Japanese, Nigerian
Near; Scatter Flowers; Wisdom; God is the Greatest
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Lovable to All
Girl/Female
Tamil
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