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    Count Géza Teleki de Szék (28 September 1843 – 27 September 1913) was a Hungarian politician, who served as Interior Minister between 1889 and 1890. His...
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  • Count Géza Teleki de Szék (also known as Géza von Teleki, 27 November 1911 – 5 January 1983) was a Hungarian politician and field hockey player who competed...
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    and enacted far-reaching anti-Jewish laws. Teleki was born to Géza Teleki (1844–1913), a Hungarian politician and Interior Minister, and his wife Irén Muráty...
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    Count Pál Teleki (de Szék) (1879–1941), prime minister of Hungary Count Mihály Teleki de Szék (1896–1991), Hungarian politician Count Géza Teleki de Szék...
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    László Bárdossy (category Unity Party (Hungary) politicians)
    közlemények. 114. 2001. 4. PERJÉS Géza: Viszontválasz Pritz Pálnak. Hadtörténelmi közlemények. 114. 2001. 4. Bokor Imre: Gróf Teleki Pálról és Bárdossy Lászlóról...
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    rakovszky.eu Jeszenszky, Géza: A szlovák-magyar kiegyezés útja. In: Szlovákok az európai történelemben. Közép-Európai Intézet, Teleki László Alapítvány, Budapest...
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    Sándor Petőfi - poet and liberal revolutionary Magda Szabó - novelist László Teleki - writer and statesman Mihály Vörösmarty - poet and dramatist Zsuzsanna...
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    Miklós Bánffy (category Politicians from Austria-Hungary)
    Losoncz (30 December 1873 – 5 June 1950) was a Hungarian nobleman, liberal politician, and historical novelist. His books include The Transylvanian Trilogy...
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    János Jeszenák (category Politicians from Bratislava)
    in 1808. János had a younger sister, Lujza, who married to Count Sámuel Teleki (1792–1857) János IV married Countess Alojzia Forgách de Ghymes et Gács...
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    Khuen-Héderváry's aunt.[citation needed] Khuen-Héderváry married Countess Margit Teleki de Szék on 6 September 1880. They had two children: Sándor (1881–1946) and...
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  • Tamási (Lupeni) – writer Sámuel Teleki (Dumbrăvioara) – Africa researcher László Tőkés (Cluj-Napoca) – bishop and politician Árpád Tóth (Arad) – poet Sándor...
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    Gyula Szapáry (category Politicians from Austria-Hungary)
    French: Jules Szapáry (1 November 1832 – 20 January 1905) was a Hungarian politician who served as Prime Minister of Hungary from 1890 to 1892. Born into a...
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    Preceded by Béla Orczy Minister of the Interior Acting 1889 Succeeded by Géza Teleki Preceded by office created Minister of Trade 1889–1892 Succeeded by Sándor...
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    István Bethlen (category Unity Party (Hungary) politicians)
    only son of Count Istvan Bethlen de Bethlen (1831–1881) and Countess Ilona Teleki de Szék (1849–1914). He had two elder sisters: Countess Klementine Mikes...
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    subject of some debate. In an October 1940 letter to Prime Minister Count Pál Teleki, Horthy echoed a widespread national sentiment: that Jews enjoyed too much...
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    June 2012 to 15 February 2013. He finished his secondary studies in the Teleki Blanka Grammar School in Székesfehérvár. He graduated as a history and literature...
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    József Antall (category Hungarian Democratic Forum politicians)
    Secretary of State. Antall had a sister, Edith Antall. His brother-in-law, Géza Jeszenszky later became Minister of Foreign Affairs in the Antall cabinet...
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  • revolution of 1848, national hero Géza Gárdonyi, Hungarian writer Giuseppe Garibaldi, Italian military and political figure Géza, ancient Hungarian leader Gyula...
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    Ferenc Szálasi (category Arrow Cross Party politicians)
    began, the Arrow Cross Party was officially banned by Prime Minister Pál Teleki, thus forcing Szálasi to operate in secret. During this period, Szálasi...
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    the site. The Jamboree Camp Chief was the Chief Scout of Hungary, Count Teleki Pál, a member of the International Committee who had previously been and...
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    represent the Hungarian interests. Simultaneously, Horthy entrusted Count Pál Teleki with collecting and preparing all the material necessary for the peace conference...
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    Eduard Habsburg-Lothringen (category Hungarian politician stubs)
    Pappin Tisza Wass Politicians Andrássy Antall Apponyi Bethlen Csurka Friedrich Gömbös Horthy Huszár Lezsák Márki-Zay Orbán Slachta Teleki Tildy Tisza Toroczkai...
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    politician András Nemény, mayor of Szombathely, MSZP politician Péter Szitka, mayor of Kazincbarcika, MSZP politician László Teleki, MSZP politician of...
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    "Maimed Hungary" theme in national politics. Horthy appointed Count Pál Teleki as prime minister in July 1920. His government issued a numerus clausus...
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    Dezső Keresztury (category Hungarian politician stubs)
    Keresztury (6 September 1904 – 30 April 1996) was a Hungarian poet and politician, who served as Minister of Religion and Education between 1945 and 1947...
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    István Tisza (category Assassinated Hungarian politicians)
    members left the Liberal Party—e.g., Kálmán Széll, Gyula Wlassics, Pál Teleki, Gyula Andrássy, Miklós Bánffy. Some members of them headed up by Gyula...
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    Privilege of Esztergom, 1708 Az 1869. évi népszámlálás vallási adatai, TLA Teleki László Intézet – KSH Népszámlálás – KSH Levéltár, Budapest, 2005, ISBN 963-218-661-3...
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    Sanskrit, and to work on other smaller projects. During these years Pál Teleki, the Hungarian Prime Minister, asked him to study the Maori and Munda languages...
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    Hungary, he also held the powers and duties of the Grand Master. Pál Count Teleki de Szék (1879–1941), Prime Minister of Hungary and Chief Scout of the Hungarian...
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    pass to Portugal. Counts Gyula Dessewffy (d. 2000), Mihály Károlyi and Géza Teleki (d. 1983). Baron Zsigmond Kemény was imprisoned for initiating the execution...
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