- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- male, deceased (1867)
- József Kossics: (towards October 9. 1788, Bagonya today Slovenia, previously Kingdom of Hungary – December 26. 1867. Felsőszölnök, Hungary) Sloven...
- 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...
- male, deceased (1824)
- Israel ben Solomon Wahrmann was the first officially recognized rabbi of Pest, Hungary
- 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...
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