Baron Béla von Wenckheim (Körösladány, 16 February 1811 – Budapest, 7 July 1879) was a Austro-Hungarian nobleman, landowner and politician who served as...
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player and manager Béla Vörösmarty (1844–1904), Hungarian jurist and politician Béla Wenckheim (1811–1879), Hungarian politician Bela Zaboly (1910–1985)...
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Translated Literature. The novel also won the 2017 Aegon Prize. Baron Béla Wenckheim, a 64-year-old Hungarian man, returns to his hometown after collecting...
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The office he held only until 2 March 1875 when he was replaced by Béla Wenckheim. In the era of Kálmán Tisza (1875–1890) he was one of the few former...
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Hajnalka Tóth, fencer (world champion) Béla Turi-Kovács, politician, Minister of the Environment (2000-02) Béla Wenckheim, politician, Prime Minister (1875)...
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south-east Hungary. Körösladány is located along the Crișul Repede. Béla Wenckheim, a Hungarian politician, who served as the Prime Minister of Hungary...
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March 1875 346 days Bittó DP–BK 8 Béla Wenckheim (1811–1879) 2 March 1875 20 October 1875 240 days Liberal Party Wenckheim SZP 9 Kálmán Tisza (1830–1902)...
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William, Prince of Orange, heir to Dutch throne (b. 1840) July 7 – Béla Wenckheim, 8th prime minister of Hungary (b. 1811) July 17 – Maurycy Gottlieb...
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Szapáry Minister of the Interior 1875–1887 Succeeded by Béla Orczy Preceded by Béla Wenckheim Prime Minister of Hungary 1875–1890 Succeeded by Gyula Szapáry...
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Minister of the Kingdom of Hungary 21 March 1874 2 March 1875 Deák Party Béla Wenckheim (1811–1879) Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Hungary 2 March 1875 20...
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politician, writer and father of education (d. 1888) February 16 – Béla Wenckheim, 8th Prime Minister of Hungary (d. 1879) March 20 Napoleon II of France...
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He was elected as Speaker of the House of Representatives in 1874. Béla Wenckheim appointed him Minister of Justice in 1875. Perczel held his position...
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One of the Palotanegyed's two Wenckheim Palaces (György Dániel, 1889), Reviczky utca 4. Built for Baron Béla Wenckheim. From 1934 it was owned by Countess...
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1878 Paris Exposition, and in 1879 a Silver Cross of Merit by Minister Béla Wenckheim on behalf of Emperor Franz Joseph I for the services achieved during...
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Isaac Tyrnau Joachim Jacob Unger Wahrmann family Michoel Ber Weissmandl Béla Wenckheim Selig Brodetsky, President of the British Board of Deputies Barnett...
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translated by Ottilie Mulzet (New Directions, 2013). 2016: Baron Wenckheim's Homecoming (Báró Wenckheim hazatér), translated by Ottilie Mulzet (New Directions,...
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1 Independent 41 Béla Imrédy 278 days 1 Party of National Unity 42 Béla Wenckheim 232 days 1 Liberal Party 43 Péter Boross 215 days 1 MDF 44 Lajos Kossuth...
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February 1867 19 May 1871 Independent Andrássy DP 3 (1865) 4 (1869) 2 Béla Wenckheim (1811–1879) 19 May 1871 14 November 1871 Deák Party 14 November 1871...
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(Birth–Death) Term of office Political party Cabinet Assembly (Election) 1 Béla Wenckheim (1811–1879) 20 February 1867 21 October 1869 Deák Party Andrássy DP...
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south-east Hungary. The main historic building is Wenckheim palace, ancestral home of Béla von Wenckheim, who served as Prime Minister of Hungary. It covers...
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February 1867 – 19 May 1871 Preceded by Kázmér Batthyány Succeeded by Béla Wenckheim Personal details Born (1815-04-23)23 April 1815 Vienna, Empire of Austria...
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of Hungary In office 21 October 1869 – 10 February 1871 Preceded by Béla Wenckheim Succeeded by Vilmos Tóth Personal details Born (1823-02-28)28 February...
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Prime Minister before election Béla Wenckheim Liberal Party Prime Minister after election Kálmán Tisza Liberal Party...
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Succeeded by OHB Preceded by OHB Minister of the Interior 1849 Succeeded by Béla Wenckheim Preceded by Lajos Batthyány Prime Minister of Hungary 1849 Succeeded by...
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Minister of Public Works and Transport on 2 March 1875 in the cabinets of Béla Wenckheim and Kálmán Tisza. He held his office until 1880. He began nationalization...
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Bajnokság II is two teams winner. 2 June 2024 21:00 UTC+7:00/CET Várady Béla Sportközpont, Putnok 2 June 2024 21:00 UTC+7:00/CET Grosics Gyula Stadium...
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7 Tamás Péchy (1828–1897) 2 March 1875 20 October 1875 Liberal Party Wenckheim SZP 20 October 1875 14 April 1880 K. Tisza SZP 6 (1875) 7 (1878) — Gyula...
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House of the Diet of Hungary. Wenckheim Article 73 of 1790/91. Austrian baron: 1776; Austrian count: 1802. The Wenckheims' hereditary seat at the Upper...
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This part is called "Palace Quarter", out of which one can still see Wenckheim Palace, hosting the Metropolitan Library, and Pálffy Palace with the Classical...
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Rudolf Otto von Ottenfeld St John's Rapids by Karel Liebscher Wenckheim Palace by Béla Benczúr [hu] List of encyclopedias by language Wikimedia Commons...
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