- male, deceased (1941)
- Mihály Babits de Szentistván [pronounced: Mihaai Babich de Saintishtwaan]] (November 26, 1883 in Szekszárd - August 4, 1941 in Budapest) was a Hun...
- male, deceased (1521)
- Tamás Bakócz, Hungarian archbishop, cardinal and statesman. He was the son of a wagoner and was adopted by his uncle, who trained him for the pr...
- male, deceased (1568)
- Nicolaus Olahus was the Archbishop of Gran (Esztergom), Primate of Hungary, and a distinguished Roman Catholic prelate.
- male, deceased (1975)
- "His Eminence" József Cardinal Mindszenty was a 20th century Hungarian Cardinal and steadfast clerical opponent of Communism in general, and of t...
- male, deceased (1982)
- Károly Antal(1909 - 1982, Budapest) was a twentieth century Hungarian sculptor. His sculptural style reflected neoclassicism style. Antal studied a...
- female, deceased (1271)
- Saint Margaret was a nun and the daughter of King Béla IV and Maria Laskaris. She was the niece of Saint Elizabeth of Hungary and the younger s...
- male, deceased (1924)
- Vilmos Fraknói was a prominent Hungarian historian. He was an expert of Hungarian ecclesiastical history. Vilmos Fraknói (originally "Vilmos Fr...
- male, deceased (1892)
- Gábor Baross, Hungarian statesman, was born at Trenčín on the 6th of July 1848, and educated at Esztergom. He was for a time one of the pro...
- male
- Radla (or "Radula", died after 1000) was a Czech priest and tutor of Saint Adalbert of Prague. Only little is known about life of Radla and the...
- male
- Juraj de Varalya Haulik was a Croatian cardinal in the Roman Catholic Church and the first archbishop of Zagreb. He was also ban of Croatia for two...
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