Count Gyula Széchényi de Sárvár-Felsővidék (11 November 1829, Vienna – 13 January 1921, Budapest[better source needed]) was a Hungarian politician, who...
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still known to many as "the Greatest Hungarian". Széchenyi was born in Vienna to Count Ferenc Széchényi and Countess Juliána Festetics de Tolna; he was...
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The National Széchényi Library (Hungarian: Országos Széchényi Könyvtár) (OSZK) is a library in Budapest, Hungary, located in Buda Castle. It is one of...
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Janos Széchenyi (1897–1969), who married Countess Julianna Széchenyi, a daughter of Count Andor Pál Széchényi (eldest son of Count Gyula Széchényi). Countess...
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studio was opened. It was converted from an old transformation house. Széchényi István University won on the calling for tender to improve public facilities...
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Count Gyula Andrássy de Csíkszentkirály et Krasznahorka (8 March 1823 – 18 February 1890) was a Hungarian statesman, who served as Prime Minister of Hungary...
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The Széchényi Palace (Romanian: Palatul Széchényi) is a historical building in the center of Timișoara, Romania in Victory Square. It is the last building...
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Gyula J. Obádovics (Hungarian: [ˈɟulɒ ˈobaːdovit͡ʃ];[needs Croatian IPA] born 3 March 1927) is a Hungarian mathematician and professor emeritus. Obádovics...
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Festetics de Tolna and Count Ferenc Széchényi, founder of the Hungarian National Library (today named the National Széchényi Library) and the National Museum...
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Sciences. From 1985 up to his death in 1993 he was the director of National Széchényi Library. In 1985, he was elected to the Hungarian Academy of Sciences...
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