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Nicolas Sarkozy
Nicolas Paul Stéphane Sarközy de Nagy-Bocsa is a French former politician who served as President of France from 2007 to 2012.
John von Neumann
Hungarian and American mathematician and physicist (1903–1957)
Georg Lukács
Hungarian marxist philosopher and literary critic (1885–1971)
Georg von Békésy
Hungarian physicist (1899–1972)
Endre Ady
Hungarian poet (1877–1919)
Theodore von Kármán
Hungarian-American mathematician, aerospace engineer and physicist (1881–1963)
Rudolf Laban
Austrian choreographer (1879-1958)
Ödön von Horváth
Austro-Hungarian writer (1901–1938)
Karl Polanyi
Hungarian economist, philosopher and historian
Emma Orczy
Hungarian-born British novelist and playwright (1865-1947)
Kálmán Mikszáth
Hungarian writer and politician (1847–1910)
Stephen Bocskai
Prince of Transylvania (1557–1606)
Sándor Kőrösi Csoma
Hungarian philologist and orientalist (1784-1842)
Ludwig von Bertalanffy
Austrian biologist and philosopher (1901–1972)
Leopold Berchtold
Austro-Hungarian politician (1863-1942)
Artúr Görgey
Hungarian military leader (1818–1916)
János Vitéz
Hungarian archbishop (1408-1472)
Philip de László
Anglo-Hungarian artist (1869-1937)
Kálmán Darányi
Hungarian politician (1886-1939)
Béla Imrédy
Hungarian Prime Minister (1891-1946)
Kálmán Tisza
Hungarian prime minister (1830-1902)
Dora Pejačević
Croatian composer (1885–1923)
Álmos, Duke of Nitra
Duke of Hungary, Croatia and Nyitra (c.1070–1127)
Ilona Zrínyi
Princess Consort of Transylvania and Croatian noblewoman (1643-1703)
Vazul
Vazul, or Vászoly, (before 997–1031 or 1032) was a member of the House of Árpád, a grandson of Taksony, Grand Prince of the Hungarians. The only other certain information about his life is that he was kept in captivity and blinded in the fortress of Nyitra (Nitra, Slovakia) in the last years of the reign of his cousin, King Stephen I of Hungary. Modern historians, including György Györffy, do not exclude that he had earlier been Duke of Nyitra. He is the forefather of nearly all Kings of Hungary who reigned after 1046.
Florence Baker
explorer
Károly Khuen-Héderváry
Hungarian politician (1849-1918)
Stephan Burián von Rajecz
Minister of Finance and Foreign Affairs of Austria-Hungary (1851-1922)
Catherine Schell
Hungarian–British actress
Arthur Arz von Straußenburg
Austro-Hungarian general
Michael von Melas
Austrian general
József Alvinczi
soldier in the Habsburg Army and Field Marshal of the Austrian Empire
Lajos Dinnyés
Hungarian politician (1901-1961)
Alexander Rudnay
Slovak cardinal and roman catholic archbishop (1760–1831)
Matthias Bel
Slovak and Hungarian poet, philosopher, geographer, educator, writer and scientist (1684-1749)
Kálmán Széll
Hungarian politician (1843-1915)
Géza von Bolváry
Hungarian actor, filmmaker (1897–1961)
Sámuel Teleki
Hungarian explorer (1845–1916)
Dezső Bánffy
Hungarian politician (1843–1911)
Géza Fejérváry
Hungarian politician (1833-1914)
János Hadik
Hungarian politician (1863–1933)
Marie-Louise von Motesiczky
Austrian artist (1906-1996)
Koppány
Koppány, also called Cupan was a Hungarian lord in the late 10th century and leader of pagans opposing the Christianization of Hungary. As the duke of Somogy, he laid claim to the throne based on the traditional idea of seniority, but was defeated and executed by Stephen (born with the pagan name Vajk), son of the previous grand prince Géza.
John Sarkander
Czech saint
House of Pallavicini
Italian noble family
Nobility of Hungary
privileged social class in the Kingdom of Hungary
Paul Kray
soldier, and general in Habsburg service
Princess Elisabeth, Princess Consort of Liechtenstein
Consort of Liechtenstein (1929-1938)
Májuska Puskás
Hungarian noble lady and second spouse of the Khedive Abbas II of Egypt (1877-1968)
Carl Franz Anton Ritter von Schreibers
Austro-Hungarian scientist (1775–1852)
Miklos von Konkoly-Thege
Hungarian physicist and astronomer (1842-1916)
Ignác Gyulay
Hungarian general & statesman (1763-1831)
Alexander von Wagner
Hungarian painter and professor (1838-1919)
Johanna von Koczian
actress and author (1933–2024)
Marquis Johann von Pallavicini
Hungarian diplomat (1848-1941)
Ladislaus Pyrker
Catholic archbishop (1772-1847)
Carmen Cervera
Spanish. Self-proclaimed philanthropst, socialite and art dealer and collector
Ferenc II Nádasdy
Hungarian noble, politician (1555–1604)
Albert Wass
Hungarian writer (1908-1998)
Jelly d'Arányi
Hungarian-born British violinist (1893–1966)