Baron Gyula Wlassics de Zalánkemén (17 March 1852 – 30 March 1937) was a Hungarian politician, who served as Minister of Religion and Education between...
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József Farkas de Boldogfa led a delegation to Budapest to meet Baron Gyula Wlassics de Zalánkemén (1852–1937) Minister of Religion and Education to seek...
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survivor and later expert Johann Schnitzler, Austrian Jewish laryngologist Gyula Wlassics, Hungarian Minister of Religion and Education between 1895 and 1903...
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was designed by Flóris Korb and Kálmán Giergl at the request of Baron Gyula Wlassics, who was the Minister of Culture at that time. The façade is dominated...
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Party—e.g., Kálmán Széll, Gyula Wlassics, Pál Teleki, Gyula Andrássy, Miklós Bánffy. Some members of them headed up by Gyula Andrássy broke away to form...
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(1938–2014), Hungarian boxer Gyula Vikidál (born 1948), Hungarian singer Gyula Wlassics (1852–1937), Hungarian politician Gyula Zsivótzky (1937–2007), Hungarian...
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Albin Csáky Minister of Religion and Education 1894–1895 Succeeded by Gyula Wlassics Cultural offices Preceded by Ágoston Trefort President of the Hungarian...
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Radoslav Čelnik, a duke of Srem in the 16th century. Isaija Đaković Baron Gyula Wlassics de Zalánkemén (1852–1937), a Hungarian jurist, minister and academic...
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Speaker of the House of Magnates: Endre Hadik-Barkóczy (until June 22), Gyula Wlassics (June 22 – November 16) January 5 – Lloyd George claims the dissolution...
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Representatives, such as Gyula Wlassics, Pál Teleki and Miklós Bánffy also left the Liberal Party. Initially, under the leadership of Gyula Andrássy, they called...
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Justice by István Bethlen. Zsitvay held the position in the cabinet of Gyula Károlyi too. During his ministership, the two communist leaders, Sándor...
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He was appointed Speaker of the Upper House in 1935, following Baron Gyula Wlassics in that position. He died in office in 1943. He was succeeded by Baron...
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(1862–1931) 19 June 1917 22 June 1918 National Constitution Party 15 Gyula Wlassics (1852–1937) 22 June 1918 16 November 1918 National Constitution Party...
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illegally to the breaking of obstruction, he left the Liberal Party and joined Gyula Andrássy the Younger's "dissident group" which later formed as National...
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Education of Hungary In office 3 November 1903 – 18 June 1905 Preceded by Gyula Wlassics Succeeded by György Lukács Personal details Born (1853-06-07)7 June...
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Loránd Eötvös (1848–1919) 10 June 1894 15 January 1895 Liberal Party 6 Gyula Wlassics (1852–1937) 15 January 1895 26 February 1899 Liberal Party Bánffy SZP...
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he stood in for the then ill Speaker of the House of Representatives, Gyula Justh, when the army occupied the diet to dissolve it. In the course of...
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Farkas de Boldogfa led a delegation to Budapest to meet personally Baron Gyula Wlassics de Zalánkemén (1852–1937) Minister of Religion and Education with the...
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December 1895, the newly appointed Minister of Education and Religion, Gyula Wlassics passed a law that allowed women, and Steinberger, to attend Eötvös Loránd...
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the Timișoara City Hall and the Minister of Religion and Education, Gyula Wlassics, regarding the construction of a new building for the State High School;...
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