Kálmán Ghyczy de Ghicz, Assakürt et Ablánczkürt (12 February 1808 – 28 February 1888) was a Hungarian politician, who served as Minister of Finance between...
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a political party in Hungary in the 1860s and 1870s led by Kálmán Tisza and Kálmán Ghyczy. The Left Centre finished second to the Deák Party in elections...
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Károly Kerkapoly Minister of Finance 1873–1874 Succeeded by Kálmán Ghyczy Preceded by Kálmán Ghyczy Speaker of the House of Representatives 1879–1880 Succeeded by...
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send their children to schools with non–Jews. Speaker of the House Kálmán Ghyczy, too, asked if "it was necessary to convene the Congress and thus cause...
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Representatives In office 20 December 1865 – 22 April 1869 Preceded by Kálmán Ghyczy Succeeded by Pál Somssich Personal details Born January 1802 Besztercebánya...
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romantic style and originally functioned as a tax office. The house of Kálmán Ghyczy stood once in this place, who was a representative of the town, a Member...
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Kálmán Széll de Duka et Szentgyörgyvölgy (8 June 1843 – 16 August 1915) was a Hungarian politician who served as Prime Minister of Hungary from 1899 to...
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appointed him Minister of Justice in 1875. Perczel held his position in the Kálmán Tisza cabinet. The first modern Hungarian penal code (Csemegi Codex) is...
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1873 21 March 1874 Deák Party 3 Kálmán Ghyczy (1808–1888) 21 March 1874 2 March 1875 Left Centre Bittó DP–BK 4 Kálmán Széll (1843–1915) 2 March 1875 20...
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First party Second party Leader Ferenc Deák Kálmán Ghyczy Party Deák Party Left Centre Seats won 180 94 Third party Fourth party Leader Emil Dessewffy...
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