Count István Széchenyi de Sárvár-Felsővidék (Hungarian: sárvár-felsővidéki gróf Széchenyi István, pronounced [ˈʃɑ̈ˑrvɑ̈ˑrˌfelʃøˑvidɛːki ˌɡroːf ˈse̝ːt͡ʃe̝ːɲi...
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The Széchenyi Chain Bridge (Hungarian: Széchenyi lánchíd [ˈseːt͡ʃeːɲi ˈlaːnt͡shiːd]) is a chain bridge that spans the River Danube between Buda and Pest...
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The House of Széchenyi or Széchényi is the name of a wealthy Hungarian noble family which produced many politicians, landowners, and influential figures...
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The Széchenyi István University (SZE), also known as the University of Győr, is located in Győr and Mosonmagyaróvár, Hungary. The university was established...
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opened on June 16, 1913, it was officially named Széchenyi spa (Széchenyi gyógyfürdő) after István Széchenyi The bath, located in the City Park, was built...
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diplomat and venture capitalist. His great-uncle was Count István Széchenyi. László Széchenyi married Gladys Vanderbilt, the youngest daughter of Alice...
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around the world. The history of the academy began in 1825 when Count István Széchenyi offered one year's income of his estate for the purposes of a Learned...
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The portrait of Count István Széchenyi (Hungarian: Gróf Széchenyi István) is a monumental painting by Austrian painter Friedrich von Amerling. It belongs...
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István Pásztor (politician) (born 1956), Serbian politician István Széchenyi (1791–1860), Hungarian politician, political theorist and writer István Szent-Iványi...
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Ödön Széchenyi was an Imperial Ottoman pasha. He was the son of István Széchenyi and was in charge of the State Fire Brigade in Hungary and the Ottoman...
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the passage navigable, at the initiative of the Hungarian politician István Széchenyi. Finally Gábor Baross, Hungary's "Iron Minister", succeeded in financing...
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Lázár Mészáros János Móga Alessandro Monti Ferenc Ottinger Mór Perczel István Széchenyi Bertalan Szemere Leaders for Russia Alexander von Lüders Fyodor Sergeevich...
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The Széchenyi Chair in International Economics is a permanent, endowed position at Quinnipiac University. The mission of the Chair is to oversee, manage...
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Charles, Lajos Kossuth Felelet gróf Széchenyi Istvánnak Kossuth Lajostól By Lajos Kossuth, gróf István Széchenyi One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates...
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traveler. He was a grandson of Count István Széchenyi. He was the first-born child of Ottoman Pasha Ödön Széchenyi and Irma Almay. He traveled around the...
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Herczeg, but shows the portrait of Count István Széchenyi, who initiated the construction of the Széchenyi Chain Bridge in Budapest. The work is a reference...
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Elektronikus Könyvtár (in Hungarian). Országos Széchényi Könyvtár. Vizi, László Tamás (2018). Lukács, István; Majoros, István (eds.). "A trianoni békeszerződés magyar...
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The Széchenyi mansion (Hungarian: Széchenyi-kastély) is a historic mansion in Nagycenk, Hungary. It was built in the Baroque style by the Széchenyi family...
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Street Előkapu Square House, Kolostor Street 13. Ikva Bridge Statue of István Széchenyi Bilingual (Hungarian/German) road signs in Sopron. Bilingual sign The...
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Adam Clark (engineer) (section Széchenyi Chain Bridge)
the construction of a new dredger, which had been ordered by Count István Széchenyi for use on the Danube. He returned to Scotland after two years. In...
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Danube Palace (section The Széchenyi Room)
coffered gold ceiling and walls faborításúak. It was named in honor of István Széchenyi, a politician and writer, known as the "Greatest Hungarian". Like most...
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Square, Vörösmarty Square, Erzsébet Square, St. George's Square and Széchenyi István Square. The Heroes' Square at the end of Andrássy Avenue is the largest...
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nationalism in the modern sense along with to topple classical conservatism; István Széchenyi was a representative liberal ethnic nationalist. While left-wing nationalism...
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era came to the fore during the 1825 convocation of the Diet. Count István Széchenyi, a magnate from one of Hungary's most powerful families, shocked the...
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1815. The breeding of pedigree dogs began on the initiative of Count István Széchenyi, founder of the Hungarian Academy of Science. Within the Austro-Hungarian...
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proceedings of the Upper House starting in 1840. Batthyány agreed with István Széchenyi's views on economics and politics. At the beginning of the 1830s Batthyány...
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Mediterranean in 1818. Széchenyi gave many commissions to Ender in the next decades. Ender had to implement the visual program of Széchenyi who closely followed...
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family. Its importance grew again in the 19th century, when Count István Széchenyi established the Óbuda Shipyard. The first ship built there, the Árpád-steamboat...
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in provincial politics and warmly supported the principles of Count István Széchenyi. In 1846 he moved to Pest, where his pamphlet, Korteskedés és ellenszerei...
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Gróf Széchenyi István utolsó évei és halála c. könyvéhez" (in Hungarian). Magyar Elektromos Könyvtár. Retrieved 17 August 2011. László, Beke; István, Gazda;...
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