- male, deceased (1860)
- Count István Széchenyi, in Hungarian: Gróf Széchenyi István, born in Vienna, 21 September 1791 and died in Döbling, 8 April 1860. He was a Hungar...
- male, deceased (1456)
- John Hunyadi was a Voivode of Transylvania (from 1441), captain-general (1444–1446) and regent (1446–1453) of the Kingdom of Hungary, with a dist...
- male, deceased (1893)
- Ferenc Erkel (November 7, 1810, Gyula - June 25, 1893, Budapest) was a Hungarian composer. He was the father of Hungarian grand opera, written...
- male, deceased (1976)
- Géza Anda was a Hungarian pianist. Anda is considered by some to be one of the greatest pianists of the 20th century. A celebrated interpreter of c...
- male, 85 years old
- John Lukacs is a Hungarian-born American historian who has written more than twenty-five books, including "Five Days in London, May 1940" and "A...
- 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, 35 years old
- Edvin Marton is a Hungarian composer and violinist. His original name is Csűry Lajos Edvin (Lajos Edvin Csűry in English). He became known as the vi...
- male, deceased (1876)
- Deák Ferenc, was a Hungarian statesman, known as "The Wise Man of the Nation". He first went into politics in 1833 when he attended the assembly o...
- male, deceased (1998)
- Ferenc Deák was a Hungarian football player for teams such as Szentlőrinci, Ferencváros and Bp. Dózsa. During the football seasons of 1945-46, 1946...
- male, deceased (1973)
- Joseph Szigeti (September 5, 1892—February 20, 1973) was a Hungarian violinist. He was one of the preeminent European violinists in the first ha...
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