- female, deceased (1861)
- "Korompai gróf(nő)" Brunszví/ik Teréz, or Therese Bruns(z)vick/Bruns(z)wick "Gräfin von (Countess of) Korompa" (July 27, 1775, Pozsony - Septe...
- male, deceased (1944)
- Ede Margó(1871 Pest - 1944 Budapest) was a Hungarian sculptor and artist. His sculptural style integrated elements of impressionism and realism. H...
- female, deceased (1902)
- Marie Henriette, Queen of the Belgians (August 23 1836, Pest, now Budapest, Hungary - September 20, 1902, Spa, Belgium) was the queen consort of...
- male, deceased (1891)
- Gregor Csiky was a Hungarian dramatist. Csiky was born in Pankota, in the county of Arad. He studied Roman Catholic theology at Pest and Vienna,...
- male
- Demeter Laccataris was an Austro-Hungarian portrait painter of Greek origin. Born in Vienna, he studied at Debrecen and Vienna. He was based at...
- male, deceased (1827)
- Maksimilijan Vrhovac (born November 23, 1752 in Karlovac, died December 16, 1827 in Zagreb) was the bishop of Zagreb. He was one of the ideological...
- male, deceased (1921)
- Leo Lánczy (Pest, May 10, 1852–Budapest, January 26, 1921) was a Hungarian deputy and financier. After having been connected for several years wit...
- male, deceased (1886)
- Emil Scaria was an Austrian bass-baritone. Born in Graz, he studied at the conservatory in Vienna before making his deput in Pest in 1860; he sang...
- 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)
- János Majláth, or Count John, Hungarian historian and poet, was born at Pest. First educated at home, he subsequently studied philosophy at Eger (E...
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