Talk:Csesznek

In the history of Hungary, written at the time of King Matthias Corvinus, I was told that there is a reference to part of the Garay family moving to Spain and then exploring the New World. I am descended from the Garay family which lived in the area near Nitra but left about 1910 for the United States. I still have Garay relatives in that area. My grandfather told my mother that we were descended from the 'royal' Garais so I am not sure why the article says that the male line died out except possibly that Corvinus wanted to take their castle. May 6, 2008.

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Etymology
The Czech name "Česnek" means "garlic". --94.134.89.222 (talk) 15:01, 18 November 2018 (UTC)
 * This is probably just a random similarity. Both prominent linguists who are quoted in this article were surely certain of that.--Ditinili (talk) 04:26, 19 November 2018 (UTC)