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The DNA profile of Miklós Horthy

Are you related to the former regent of Hungary?

Discover a possible family connection with the former regent of Hungary and also compare yourself with many other famous people!

The DNA of the former regent of Hungary

Miklós Horthy, a controversial and complex figure in Hungary's history, was the country's imperial governor from 1920 to 1944. During this period, he led Hungary through the turbulent waters between the two world wars, establishing an authoritarian regime that was characterized by both conservative and nationalist principles.

Born on June 18, 1868, in Kenderes, a small town in the Kingdom of Hungary, Horthy came from a family of the lower nobility. He pursued a career in the Imperial and Royal. Navy of the Austro-Hungarian Empire and served as a naval commander in World War I. After the collapse of the monarchy and the subsequent communist rule of Béla Kun in Hungary, Horthy returned to Hungary and quickly established himself as a leader of counterrevolutionary forces.

In 1920, Horthy was elected imperial administrator of Hungary and established a regime that restored the monarchy in all but name. Although he saw himself as a champion of law and order, his rule was marked by anti-Semitic laws, authoritarian governance, and a tilt toward Germany and Italy during World War II.

In his personal life, Horthy had been married to Magdolna Purgly since 1901, and the couple had four children. Tragically, two of his sons died at a young age, which left a deep mark on Horthy.

In 1944, with the Axis powers in retreat, Horthy tried in vain to get Hungary out of the war. Shortly thereafter, he was deposed by the Nazis and taken prisoner. After the war ended, he lived in exile in Portugal, where he died in 1957.

Miklós Horthy's legacy remains controversial. For some, he was a bulwark against communism and a champion of Hungarian interests; for others, he represents authoritarian rule and compromise with dark forces. However, his influence on 20th century Hungarian history is undeniable.

Miklós Horthy belonged to the haplogroup I-M170 in the paternal line.

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Questions and answers about the DNA test

How long does a DNA origin analysis take?

After we have received the samples it normally takes 6-8 weeks for the fist results. Depending on the chosen test the result is thus already fully ready or further analysis are done.

How can I order a DNA origin analysis for someone else?

If you order and pay for a test set for somebody else online, the address of the other person under “Comments”. We will then send the collection kit to the address of this person. You can also place your order by phone or e-mail.

This is how the DNA origin analysis works

A Mucus Sample suffices to get a sample of your DNA. Taking the sample is simple and painless and can be done at home. Send the samples with the envelop included in the sampling kit.

Order test kit:

by telephone, e-mail or on the website

Get test kit:

delivery takes a few days

Take samples:

at home, simple and painless

Send in samples:

with the enclosed envelope

Result:

online after approx. 6 - 8 weeks

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