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    Baron Dezső Bánffy de Losonc (English: Desiderius Bánffy; 28 October 1843 – 24 May 1911) was a Hungarian politician who served as Prime Minister of Hungary...
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    line descendants. Katalin Bánffy, 16th-century Hungarian noblewoman Dezső Bánffy (1843–1911), Hungarian politician Miklós Bánffy (1873–1950), Hungarian nobleman...
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  • Dezső is a Hungarian given male name, the Hungarian form of the Latin given name Desiderius. It may refer to: Dezső Bánffy, Hungarian politician Dezső...
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    and younger child of Count György Bánffy de Losoncz (1844-1929) and his wife and cousin, Baroness Irma Mária Bánffy de Losoncz (1852-1875). He had one...
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    about his resignation on 22 December 1894, when he was succeeded by Dezső Bánffy. On 1 January 1897 he was appointed president of the newly created judicial...
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    the only one constructed by the Bánffy family. The commune of Gilău features the Wass-Bánffy Castle, while another Bánffy Castle is located in the Răscruci...
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  • 2 years, 58 days Wekerle I SZP 12 Dezső Bánffy (1843–1911) 14 January 1895 26 February 1899 4 years, 43 days Bánffy SZP 12 (1896) 13 Kálmán Széll (1843–1915)...
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    (b. 1857) May 23 – John Douglas, English architect (b. 1830) May 24 – Dezső Bánffy, 12th Prime Minister of Hungary (b. 1843) May 25 Vasily Klyuchevsky,...
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  • seats. These elections involved some fatalities due to Prime Minister Dezső Bánffy's policies of obstructing political efforts at reform by non-Hungarian...
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    Dezső Perczel de Bonyhád (18 January 1848 – 20 May 1913) was a Hungarian politician, who served as Interior Minister between 1895 and 1899 in Dezső Bánffy's...
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    agriculture. He declined repeated offers of the portfolio of finance. When Dezső Bánffy's ministry suffered a serious crisis at the end of 1898 and was compelled...
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    continued in the following years at an average of 750–850 per year. During the Bánffy administration there was another increase, reaching a maximum of 6,700 applications...
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    protest in the Hungarian parliament, and consequent differences between Dezső Bánffy, the Hungarian minister, and the minister for foreign affairs led to...
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    highly popular print by Georg Bleibtreu (1884). The new Prime Minister, Dezső Bánffy, responded with an explicit ban on Saxon symbols. A red-over-blue bicolor...
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    were the result of his active cooperation. After the appointment of Dezső Bánffy, the former president of the Hungarian House of Deputies, as prime minister...
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    the Kingdom of Hungary 17 November 1892 14 January 1895 Liberal Party Dezső Bánffy (1843–1911) Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Hungary 14 January 1895...
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  • the "Ciotta system" underwent a crisis, when Hungarian Prime Minister Dezső Bánffy initiated a policy of centralization. Ciotta, being unable to assure...
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    claiming greater autonomy from the centralizing Hungarian executive of Dezső Bánffy, founded the Autonomist Party. The initiative was successful and in 1897...
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    1910 and from this was an independent representative until his death. Dezső Bánffy appointed him Minister of Agriculture in 1895 and he also hold the position...
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    202 days 1 MSZP 11 Kálmán Széll 4 years, 121 days 1 Liberal Party 12 Dezső Bánffy 4 years, 43 days 1 Liberal Party 13 Gyula Gömbös 4 years, 5 days 1 Party...
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    Hungarian national politics became cloudy during the premiership of Dezső Bánffy. In November 1895, his draft in connection with the market halls construction...
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    January 1895 Independent Bánffy SZP 7 Sámuel Jósika (1848–1923) 18 January 1895 20 January 1898 Liberal Party 12 (1896) — Dezső Bánffy (1843–1911) acting 20...
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  • claiming greater autonomy from the centralizing Hungarian executive of Dezső Bánffy, founded the Autonomist Party. The initiative was successful and in 1897...
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  • 1891) October 26 – Henry Trimen, British botanist (d. 1896) October 28 Dezső Bánffy, 12th Prime Minister of Hungary (d. 1911) Herman Bendell, Physician and...
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    represented for 12 years by him. In 1892 the Liberal Party replaced him with Dezső Bánffy. After adoption of the new Church Policy Act he withdrew from the party...
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    to Dezső Kosztolányi. Works by Dezső Kosztolányi at Project Gutenberg Works by or about Dezső Kosztolányi at the Internet Archive Works by Dezső Kosztolányi...
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  • Liberal dissidents Gyula Andrássy 27 New CVP Aladár Zichy 25 0 New Party Dezső Bánffy 13 New PNR Gheorghe Pop de Băsești 8 +8 Democratic Party Vilmos Vázsonyi...
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  • Olympic gymnast and gold medalist (2004) Dezső Bánffy (1843–1911), Prime Minister of Hungary (1895-1899). Miklós Bánffy (1873–1950), nobleman, novelist, Foreign...
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    the appointment of Baron Dezső Bánffy, then Speaker of the House of Representatives, as Prime Minister on 17 January 1895. Bánffy invited Apponyi to formal...
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    Bánffy demanded immediately binding of the truce in the representation of the Transylvanian interests. He died in Budapest, Hungary. Dániel Bánffy was...
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