House of Fejes

The House of Fejes de Balogh is a noble family of princes and counts of Karnia-Ruthenia. The family of Hungarian origin dates back to the nineteenth century, and thinks it has a connection with László Fejes Tóth, the famous Hungarian mathematician. The surname derived from fej meaning "head" in Hungarian. They were nobilited by the Emperor-King of Karnia-Ruthenia on 10 March 2017.

The founder, Prince Alexander Fejes (b. 1932) and his later wife, Princess Rosalia Fejes (1940 - 2013), were godparents of Oscar I, and the family also claim some degree of kinship with the House of Goëtzën. The style used for them is "His/Her Serene Highness, Prince/Princess X of Fejes", while the heir use the style of "His/Her Illustrious Highness, Count/Countess X of Balogh".

Prince Alexander and Princess Rosalia had two children, Hereditary-Prince Alexander (1961 - 2017) and Countess Angela (1968). Hereditary-Prince Alexander died without issue and unmarried and Countess Angela still unmarried until the moment.