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* [http://www.worldstatesmen.org/Greece.html Worldstesmen]
* [http://www.worldstatesmen.org/Greece.html Worldstatesmen]
* [http://www.hostkingdom.net/soubalk2.html Royal chronologies]
* [http://www.hostkingdom.net/soubalk2.html Royal chronologies]
* [http://ferenczygen.tripod.com/id6.html Hungarian aristocracy]
* [http://ferenczygen.tripod.com/id6.html Hungarian aristocracy]

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Baron Gyula Milványi Csesznegi de Szentkátha et Kisbabot (1914, Csorvás—?) was a Hungarian poet, translator, politician, and, as Julius I, Prince of Pindus.

In 1941, during World War II, he became a counsel for Aimone of Aosta, who was at the time King Tomislav II of the Independent State of Croatia. In 1943, due to his influential Italian friends and his Aromanian relatives, Baron Milványi was nominated prince of the Aromanian state formed around Pindus by Fascist collaborator Alcibiade Diamandi (who had previously ruled it as Alcibiades I).

Prince Julius was only a nominal ruler, and he sought contact with the Allied governments. In 1944, as Nazi Germany's presence took over from the Italian troops, he was forced to resign due to his Jewish kinship, and was arrested by the Gestapo. He managed to escape back to Hungary. After his abdication he held the title Count of Pindus.

After the war, he escaped with Aimone of Aosta to Argentina.

References

  • José Andreanu, Los secretos del Balkan
  • L. Sankó, A csallóközi nemesi közbirtokosság
  • Fiorenzo Toso, Frammenti d'Europa