Count János Hadik de Futak (English: John Hadik; 23 November 1863 in Pálócz – 10 December 1933 in Budapest) was a Hungarian landowner and politician who...
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Count András Hadik de Futak (Hungarian: gróf futaki Hadik András; German: Andreas Graf Hadik von Futak; Slovak: Andrej Hadík; 16 October 1710 – 12 March...
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Budapest, Hungary. He was the youngest of four children born to Count János Hadik (1863–1933), who was briefly the Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Hungary...
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Endre Hadik (1862–1931), Hungarian politician János Hadik (1863–1933), Hungarian politician Karl Joseph Hadik (1756–1800), Austrian general Miksa Hadik (1868–1921)...
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revolution. The trigger point came on 30 October, when the Emperor nominated János Hadik, an establishment politician as Prime Minister. Soldiers gathering on...
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only persons to have served as prime minister for more than 10 years. János Hadik served as prime minister for less than one day in 1918. List of Prime...
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daughter Alice, she was grandmother to Count László Hadik von Futak (1932–1973) and Count János Hadik von Futak (1933–2004). Through her daughter Gladys...
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Food: Ernő Baloghy (19 January 1919 to 21 March 1919) Minister of Religion: János Vass (19 January 1919 to 21 March 1919) Minister of Education: Zsigmond...
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Count Béla Hadik de Futak, a Rear Admiral and Privy Councillor, and Countess Ilona Barkóczy de Szala, only daughter and heir of Count János Barkóczy. His...
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re-established the National Constitution Party in September 1913. Count János Hadik was elected its leader. On 25 January 1918, some of the party members...
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