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- Lajos "Louis" Kossuth (Monok, September 19, 1802-Turin, March 20, 1894) was a Hungarian lawyer, politician and Regent-President of the Kingdom of...
- male, deceased (1849)
- Sándor Petőfi (born January 1 1823, Kiskőrös – died most likely July 31 1849, in Segesvár, now Sighişoara, Romania) was a Hungarian national...
- male, deceased (1849)
- Count Lajos Batthyány de Németújvár was from a long line of counts and a descendant of The Capet Kings of France. He was born in Pressburg (now Brat...
- male, deceased (1850)
- Józef Zachariasz Bem, Bem József in Hungarian (March 14 1794, Tarnów in Galicia - December 10 1850, Aleppo, Ottoman Syria), was a Polish general and...
- male, deceased (1849)
- János Damjanich or Jovan Damjanić was a Hungarian general of Serb origin. As a generalisation, he is considered a hero of the Hungarian Re...
- male, deceased (1859)
- Count Josip Jelačić of Bužim (born October 16 1801, Petrovaradin, died May 20 1859, Zagreb; also spelled "Jellachich" or "Jellačić") was the ban o...
- male, deceased (1889)
- Stefan Dunjov ("Stefan Dunyov",) (28 July 1815-29 August 1889) was a Banat Bulgarian military figure and revolutionary known for participating in...
- male, deceased (1853)
- Julius Jacob von Haynau (October 14, 1786 - March 14, 1853), Austrian general, was the bastard natural son of the landgrave--afterwards elector of...
- male, deceased (1862)
- Alfred Candidus Ferdinand, Prince of Windisch-Graetz, (May 11, 1787, Brussels - March 21, 1862, Vienna) was an Austrian army officer who...
- male, deceased (1880)
- Anton Csengery, Hungarian publicist, and a historical writer of great influence on his time, was born at Nagyvárad. He took, at an early date, a v...
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