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    Jakob Bleyer (Hungarian: Bleyer Jakab; 25 January 1874 – 5 December 1933 in Budapest) was a Hungarian German studies scholar, literary scholar, MP of...
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    OCLC 39256214. J. A. Rudolphi: Heraldica Curiosa. Nürnberg, 1698. 96. l. Bleyer, Jakab (1899). "Beheim Mihály élete és művei a magyar történelem szempontjából"...
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  • party were András Csilléry [Wikidata], Ferenc Schnetzer, Károly Ereky, Jakab Bleyer [Wikidata], Gyula Pekár [Wikidata], all were ministers in the Friedrich...
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    members of the White House, most notably General Ferenc Schnetzer and Jakab Bleyer, arrested Károly Peyer, the Minister of the Interior, learning that the...
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    historian András Bereznay, historian Maria Berényi, historian and poet Jakob Bleyer, literary scholar Koloman Brenner, politician György Csepeli, psychologist...
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    where he remained until 1938. Executive Vice President of the UDV was Jakab Bleyer, the real guiding spirit of the Germans in Hungary, but did not have...
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