- male, deceased (1914)
- Ödön Lechner (Pest, August 27 1845 – Budapest, June 10 1914) was a Hungarian architect, nicknamed the "Hungarian Gaudí". Lechner was one of the e...
- male, 76 years old
- Marc Van Montagu (b.Ghent, 10 November 1933) is a Belgian molecular biologist. He was full Professor and director of the Laboratory of Genetics at...
- male, deceased (1898)
- Miklós Barabás was a Hungarian painter. He his mostly known for his portrait paintings. He was born in Kézdimárkosfalva. He spent most of his life...
- male, deceased (1893)
- Tivadar Puskás was a Hungarian inventor, telephone pioneer, and inventor of the telephone exchange. His family was part of the Transylvanian n...
- male
- Károly Kisfaludy (February 5, 1788 Tet - November 21, 1830 Pest) was a Hungarian dramatist, brother of Sándor Kisfaludy. He was founder of the na...
- male, deceased (1875)
- Baron Zsigmond Kemény was a Hungarian author. He came of a noble but reduced family. In 1837 he studied jurisprudence at Marosvásárhely (pr...
- male, deceased (1916)
- Artúr Görgey, was a Hungarian military leader. He was born at Toporcz (present-day Toporec, Slovakia), in Upper Hungary, of a Saxon noble family wh...
- 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...
- male, deceased (1944)
- Miklós Ligeti(1871 Pest - 1944 Budapest) was a Hungarian sculptor and artist. His sculptural style integrated elements of impressionism and realism.
- male, deceased (1832)
- Baron Franz Xaver von Zach (June 4, 1754-September 2, 1832) was a Hungarian astronomer born at Pest. He served for some time in the Austrian army,...
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