Talk:Slovak noble families

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What is this supposed to mean?

As in most regions of Europe, many of the families are of non-Slovak origin, many have also non-Slovak members and many of them have become (also) Hungarian etc. families.

By this statement, almost any family could be included under any ethnicity. What is the point of this article? To try and show every family in Central Europe as somehow Slovak?

-- This is indeed a pitiful attempt to invent non-existent history, many of these noblemen probably never thought that they would be referred to as Slovak one day.

This is a sad example of altering History! Most of the families have nothing to do with being Slovak. Actualy most of their descendents would be sad to hear that they are included !!! Slovakia never existed before WWI. If you think it otherwise look up any history book. Most of the nobles in Slovakia were German or Hungarian and no original reference states otherwise (of cource some have Slavic ancestry)--Csabap 04:19, 28 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]