Count Kuno von Klebelsberg zu Thumburg (Hungarian: Gróf thumburgi Klebelsberg Kuno Imre Aurél Ferenc; 13 November 1875 – 12 October 1932) was a Hungarian...
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minister Count Kuno von Klebelsberg. The award was discontinued during the communist regime, but was reestablished in 1992. Edittio. "Klebelsberg Cultural and...
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historian Kuno Goda, German artist Kuno Gonschior (1933–2010), German painter Kuno Klötzer (1922–2011), German football coach Kuno von Klebelsberg (1875–1932)...
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December 1920 – 16 June 1922 Preceded by István Haller Succeeded by Kunó Klebelsberg Personal details Born (1877-04-25)25 April 1877 Sárvár, Austria-Hungary...
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of 1928, to aid the foundering university, the Minister of Culture, Kuno Klebelsberg, ordered the relocation of the Paedagogum and the academic section...
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August 1931 – 16 December 1931 Prime Minister Gyula Károlyi Preceded by Kunó Klebelsberg Succeeded by Jenő Karafiáth Personal details Born (1870-04-21)21 April...
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institutes abroad, the so-called Collegium Hungaricum, were established by Kunó Klebelsberg (minister of culture at the time) in the 1920s in order to build relations...
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Interior of Hungary In office 6 June 1922 – 15 October 1926 Preceded by Kunó Klebelsberg Succeeded by Béla Scitovszky Personal details Born (1885-02-05)5 February...
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1921 – 3 December 1921 Preceded by Vilmos Pál Tomcsányi Succeeded by Kunó Klebelsberg Personal details Born (1872-10-18)October 18, 1872 Budapest, Hungary...
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(1872–1937) 14 April 1921 3 December 1921 KNEP Bethlen (KNEP–OKGFP)→EP 7 Kunó Klebelsberg (1875–1932) 3 December 1921 2 February 1922 KNEP (7) 2 February 1922...
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Church, the Pecica Cultural Center, and the "Lunca Mureșului" park. Kuno von Klebelsberg (1875–1932), Hungarian politician, minister of interior and minister...
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1922 Bethlen (KNEP–OKGFP)→EP (2) 2 February 1922 16 June 1922 EP 3 Kunó Klebelsberg (1875–1932) 16 June 1922 24 August 1931 EP 18 (1922) 19 (1926) 20 (1931)...
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important role in implementation of educational policy of Count Kuno von Klebelsberg, Minister of Religion and Education in the cabinet of István Bethlen...
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buildings. An improvement of the situation started from 1922, when Kuno von Klebelsberg, Minister of Religion and Education and MP of Szeged fought out huge...
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Statue of King Béla IV of Hungary Unger–Mayer House (1911) Statue of Kuno von Klebelsberg Art Nouveau architecture The Great Flood (1879) Statue Rector's Building...
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1888 – 1894 Géza Teleki 1894 – 1913 Lajos Thallóczy 1913 – 1916 Kuno von Klebelsberg 1917 – 1932 Bálint Hóman 1933 – 1944 Ferenc Eckhart 1946 – 1949 Erzsébet...
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establishment of the school was authorized by Minister of Culture Count Kunó von Klebelsberg. The first headmaster of the school was Géza Wollek, who was also...
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Keresztelő Szent János-templom 1926–1927 n. a. n. a. 1158 Budapest, Klebelsberg Kunó u. 43. [40] Budapest Rákospalota MÁV-telepi Jézus Szíve Templom 1934–1935...
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