Baron Sámuel (Samu) Jósika de Branyicska (23 August 1848 – 4 June 1923) was a Hungarian politician, who served as Minister besides the King between 1895...
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Andrássy the Younger Minister besides the King Acting 1895 Succeeded by Sámuel Jósika Preceded by István Tisza Prime Minister of Hungary 1905–1906 Succeeded by...
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the two merged on July 6, 1921. The new Magyar Union elected baron Sámuel Jósika as its president. On August 14, 1921, democratic political circles and...
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(1833–1914) acting 15 January 1895 18 January 1895 Independent Bánffy SZP 7 Sámuel Jósika (1848–1923) 18 January 1895 20 January 1898 Liberal Party 12 (1896)...
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1787–1791 Court Chancellor of Hungary and Transylvania Sámuel Teleki 1791–1822 Court Chancellor Miklós Jósika 1822–1834 Lord Chancellor Vacant 1834–1837 Elek...
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Magnates. He was appointed Speaker of the Upper House in 1917, replacing Sámuel Jósika. He resigned on 22 June 1918. He was a member of the upper house for...
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Prime Minister of Hungary 1895–1899 Succeeded by Kálmán Széll Preceded by Sámuel Jósika Minister besides the King Acting 1898 Succeeded by Manó Széchényi...
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Trial. 6 July – The Hungarian Union (Uniunea Maghiara) is founded with Sámuel Jósika as its first president. 20 July – The Victory Medal is established,...
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Hungarian minority. The party was established on 6 July 1921, with Sámuel Jósika as its first president. Its activities were suspended by the Romanian...
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self-government met with criticism by the Vienna court. Typical '47ers like Sámuel Jósika and Emil Dessewffy were the ruling figures of the Conservative Party...
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