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  2. Theresa Pulszky - Wikipedia

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    Theresa Pulszky (7 January 1819 – 4 September 1866), also known as Terézia Pulszky, was an Austro-Hungarian author and translator. [1] Born in a Viennese family, she moved to Pest, Hungary after marrying her husband Ferenc Pulszky .

  3. List of encyclopedias in Hungarian - Wikipedia

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    Budapest, Magyar Irodalmi Társaság 1927 szerk. Ágoston Géza, Balassa József, Bárdos Artur, Breit József Gutenberg nagy lexikon (10 kötet) [13] Budapest, Stephaneum Nyomda Rt. 1931–1932 [szerkesztő nincs feltüntetve] The lexicon of Uj Idők (24 kötet) [14] Budapest, Singer és Wolfner Irodalmi Intézet Rt. 1935–1942 [editor not ...

  4. Pulszky - Wikipedia

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    The Pulszky family of Hungary included several notable people: Ferenc Pulszky (1814–1897), writer and politician Károly Pulszky (1853–1899), art collector, Ferenc's son

  5. Ferenc Pulszky - Wikipedia

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    Ferenc Pulszky in 1837. He was born at Eperjes, now Prešov in Slovakia.After studying law and philosophy at high schools in Miskolc, he traveled abroad.England particularly attracted him, and his German-language book Aus dem Tagebuch eines in Grossbritannien reisenden Ungarns (From the Diary of a Hungarian Travelling in Britain) (Pesth, 1837) gained him membership of the Hungarian Academy.

  6. Emília Márkus - Wikipedia

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    Emília Márkus in 1903. Emília Márkus, (married name Pulszky; September 10, 1860 – December 24, 1949), was a Hungarian aristocrat, politician and the most renowned actress of her time in Hungary, known for her roles in a number of Hungarian theatrical and film productions, including Three Spinsters (1936), A táncz (1901) and Az aranyhajú szfinksz (1914).

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  8. Romola de Pulszky - Wikipedia

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    Romola de Pulszky (or Romola Pulszky), (married name Nijinsky; 20 February 1891 – 8 June 1978), was a Hungarian aristocrat, the daughter of a politician and an actress.. Her father had to go into exile when she was a child, and committed suicide in Austral

  9. Opposition Party (Hungary) - Wikipedia

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    The Opposition Party (Hungarian: Ellenzéki Párt, pronounced [ˈɛlːɛnzeːki ˈpaːrt]) was a political party that came to prominence during the 1848–49 revolution in Hungary.