Markus Nissa Weiss

male
Markus Nissa Weiss, Hungarian advocate of Reform. In 1792 he had a small business at Pest, and in 1794 he leased an estate near Munkács, where his o...

Julius Kautz

male, deceased (1909)
Julius (Gyula) Kautz was a Hungarian economist and statesman, born at Raab, and educated at Raab, at Pest, and at Leipzig. He was made instructor...

Rudolf Züllich

male, deceased (1890)
Rudolf Züllich was a Hungarian sculptor noted for his classicist style. He is best known for his bust of József Katona which was erected in Pest, an...

Grga Martić

male, deceased (1905)
Grga Martić was a Croatian friar and writer from Herzegovina. He was born in Posušje in 1822. After being educated in Zagreb and Pest he spent mu...

Ludwig Wysber

male, 192 years old
Ludwig Wysber, Hungarian journalist and author; born 1817. Originally a street peddler in Pest, he obtained employment as a chorus singer in the...
Caroline von Gomperz-Bettelheim

Caroline von Gomperz-Bettelheim

female, deceased (1925)
Caroline von Gomperz-Bettelheim, or C(K)aroline Bettelheim (born June 1, 1845, at Pest (Budapest), Hungary-1925) was a Hungarian-Austrian court...

József Kossics

male, deceased (1867)
József Kossics: (towards October 9. 1788, Bagonya today Slovenia, previously Kingdom of Hungary – December 26. 1867. Felsőszölnök, Hungary) Sloven...

George Fejer

male, deceased (1851)
George Fejer (April 23, 1766 - July 2, 1851), Hungarian author, was born at Keszthely, in the county of Zala. He studied philosophy at Pest, and...

Israel ben Solomon Wahrmann

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

Tivadar Alconiere

male, deceased (1865)
Tivadar Cohn Hermann Alconiere was a nineteenth century Austro- Hungarian painter. Cohn Hermann was his original family name He began studying art...