- male, deceased (1945)
- Béla Viktor János Bartók was a Hungarian composer, pianist and collector of Eastern European and Middle Eastern folk music. He is considered one of...
- male, deceased (1872)
- Avram Iancu ("Janko Avram" in Hungarian; 1824, in Vidra [de Sus], today Avram Iancu in Alba county, Romania-September 10 1872, in the same area)...
- male, deceased (1928)
- Eliezer Wiesel, KBE (commonly known as Elie Wiesel, born September 30, 1928) is a Romania-born American novelist, political activist, and Holocaust...
- male, deceased (1961) (Florence, Alabama, United States)
- Lucian Blaga (May 9 1895 - May 6 1961) was a Romanian poet, playwright, and philosopher.
- male, deceased (1938)
- Octavian Goga (April 1, 1881-May 7, 1938) was a Romanian nationalist politician, poet, playwright, journalist, and translator.
- male, deceased (1938)
- Béla Kun, born Béla Kohn, was a Hungarian Communist politician, who ruled Hungary as the Hungarian Soviet Republic for a brief period in 1919.
- male, deceased (1953)
- Iuliu Maniu (January 8, 1873-February 5, 1953) was an Austro-Hungarian-born Romanian politician. A leader of the ethnic Romanian National Party of...
- male, deceased (2006)
- György Sándor Ligeti was a Jewish Hungarian composer born in Romania who later became an Austrian citizen. Many of his works are well known in cl...
- male, deceased (1919)
- Endre Ady (November 22, 1877 - January 27, 1919) was a Hungarian poet, one of the most important poets not only in the 20th century but in...
- deceased (1514)
- György Dózsa was a Székely man-at-arms (by some accounts a nobleman) from Transylvania who led a peasants' revolt against the Hungarian landed nob...
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