The eldest, Tivadar Andrássy (Theodore Andreas) (born 10 July 1857), was elected vice-president of the Lower House of the Hungarian parliament in 1890.
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There is a plaque dedicated to him in the town of Volosko where he died (between Rijeka and Opatija in present-day Croatia).
Gyula Horn | Gyula | Gyula O. H. Katona | Andrássy | Gyula Nagy | Gyula Katona | Gyula Illyés | Tivadar Andrássy | Katinka Andrássy | Gyula Y. Katona | Gyula Trebitsch | Gyula Szentessy | Gyula Sax | Gyula Pártos | Gyula Kosice | Gyula Kornis | Gyula III | Gyula II | Gyula Grosics | Gyula Andrássy |
Because of his mentors Gyula Andrássy and especially Benjamin Kallay he became inevitable counselor in all Balkan affairs even to the emperor Franz Joseph himself, to ministers and to the government of the empire.
She married Count Gyula Andrássy de Csíkszentkirály et Krasznahorka in Paris, on 9 July 1856, when Andrássy lived in emigration after defeat of the Hungarian Revolution of 1848.