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    István Imre Lajos Pál Tisza de Borosjenő et Szeged (Hungarian: [ˈtisɒ ˈiʃtvaːn], English: Stephen Emery Louis Paul Tisza, short name: Stephen Tisza);...
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    political opponent) István Tisza at the beginning of the Aster Revolution. According to historian Ferenc Pölöskei, when Prime Minister István Bethlen witnessed...
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  • The Tisza or Tisa is a river in Central Europe. Tisza may also refer to: István Tisza (1861–1918), Hungarian prime minister, during World War I Kálmán...
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    power after which the Hungarian prime minister, Count István Tisza, and foreign minister, Count István Burián, had decisive influence over the internal and...
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    pronounced [ˈtistɛlɛt ˈeːʃ ˈsɒbɒt͡ʃːaːɡ ˈpaːrt], TISZA), commonly referred to as the Tisza Party (Hungarian: Tisza Párt [ˈtisɒ ˈpaːrt]), is a centre-right political...
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    Kálmán Tisza de Borosjenő (archaic English: Coloman Tisza, or Koloman Tisza; 16 December 1830 – 23 March 1902) was a Hungarian politician during the Austro-Hungarian...
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    he saw his situation utterly hopeless. Consequently, the ruler asked István Tisza on 16 June to agree as future prime minister with the politicians of...
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    months during World War I, after the fall of István Tisza. His attempts at reform were defeated by Tisza's conservative forces, and he quickly resigned...
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  • power after which the Hungarian prime minister, Count István Tisza, and foreign minister, Count István Burián, had decisive influence over the internal and...
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  • between 1910 and the end of World War I. The party was established by István Tisza after the defeat of the Liberal Party in the 1905 and 1906 elections...
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    Democrats from 1920 to 1939. In 1921, accused in the trial for the murder of István Tisza, he managed to be acquitted. In November of the same year, he was again...
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    advisor at the Prime Minister's Office. The Hungarian prime minister István Tisza appointed Skerlecz ban of Kingdom of Croatia and Slavonia in 1913, shortly...
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    peasant, hussar, domestic servant, or revolutionary", and he regarded even István Tisza as a revolutionary and "patented traitor". He regarded Hungarian nationalism...
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    the Tisza used to follow a path with many curves and turns, which led to many large floods in the area. After several small-scale attempts, István Széchenyi...
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    politician, Member of Parliament, who attempted to assassinate House Speaker István Tisza on 7 June 1912. Kovács was born in Felsőireg, Tolna County, today part...
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    personal union with Austria. On the same day, former prime minister István Tisza declared the war "lost" before Parliament. Unable to cope, Wekerle resigned...
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    independence as "artificial". Among the complications encountered by István Tisza, stationed in Transylvania, the balance of power in the Balkans was tipping...
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  • Prime Minister (1899–1903) Károly Khuen-Héderváry, Prime Minister (1903) István Tisza, Prime Minister (1903–1905) Géza Fejérváry, Prime Minister (1905–1906)...
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    all the figures would be one greater. Viktor Orbán, Kálmán Tisza, György Lázár and István Bethlen are the only persons to have served as prime minister...
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    alliance, and persuading the sceptical Hungarian prime minister Count István Tisza, Austria-Hungary issued a formal letter to the government of Serbia on...
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    Count István Bittó de Sárosfa et Nádasd (3 May 1822 in Sárosfa, Kingdom of Hungary, Austrian Empire – 7 March 1903 in Budapest) was a Hungarian politician...
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    Minister Count Leopold Berchtold and the Hungarian Minister-President Count István Tisza during the July Crisis. In January 1915, Austro-Hungarian Foreign Minister...
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    Ministers, led by Hungarian prime minister Sándor Wekerle and Count István Tisza, finally signed the trialist manifest on 22 October 1918, a day after...
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  • ignored the result and instead of the victorious allied opposition he kept István Tisza in power, and then on 18 June he nominated baron Géza Fejérváry mashal...
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    Imre Nagy - leader of the 1956 Hungarian Revolution István Széchenyi - noble and statesman István Tisza Miklós Wesselényi Franz Alexander - psychoanalyst...
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  • János Lékai attempts to assassinate István Tisza October 17 – Austro-Hungarian compromise abolished, István Tisza declares the war lost October 18 – Alexandru...
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  • Look up István in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. István (pronounced [ˈiʃtvaːn]) is a Hungarian language equivalent of the name Stephen or Stefan. It...
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    Through the moderating influence of the Hungarian Minister-President Count István Tisza, who had reservations on the use of force against Serbia, it was decided...
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    assassination against the former Hungarian prime minister István Tisza. "The plan for the Tisza assassination is born in the apartment on Veronika Street...
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    For Hungarian Prime Minister István Tisza, Serbia was a Hungarian area of interest but under no circumstances did Tisza want an annexation and thus an...
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