Kuthen

male, deceased (1241)
Kuthen (variously "Kuthens", "Kotyan", "Koteny", "Kötöny", "Zayhan", or "Jonas") was the Khan of Cumania from about 1192 to 1223. He was deposed fr...

Lajos Batthyány

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...

Samuel Löw Brill

male, deceased (1897)
Samuel Löw Brill was a Hungarian rabbi and Talmudical scholar born in Budapest. He was educated by his father, Azriel Brill (1778-1853), who was t...

Israel ben Solomon Wahrmann

male, deceased (1824)
Israel ben Solomon Wahrmann was the first officially recognized rabbi of Pest, Hungary
Stefan Dunjov

Stefan Dunjov

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...

János Garay

male, deceased (1853)
János Garay was a Hungarian poet and author, was born in Szekszárd, in the county of Tolna. From 1823 to 1828 he studied at Fünfkirchen, and sub...

Gábor Döbrentei

male, deceased (1851)
Gábor Döbrentei, Hungarian philologist and antiquary, was born at Nagyszőlős. He completed his studies at the universities of Wittenberg and Leip...

János Majláth

male, deceased (1853)
János Majláth, or Count John, Hungarian historian and poet, was born at Pest. First educated at home, he subsequently studied philosophy at Eger (E...

Judah Wahrmann

male, deceased (1868)
Judah Wahrmann, Hungarian rabbi; son of Israel Wahrmann; born 1791; died at Pest November 14, 1868. He was appointed associate rabbi and teacher of...