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Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 56. Chapters: 1849 establishments in Austria, Hungarian Revolution of 1848, Sándor Petofi, Lajos Kossuth, Josip Jelacic, Lajos Batthyány, Battle of Pákozd, Battle of Kápolna, Battle of Temesvár, Józef Bem, Charles Frederick Henningsen, Alexander Strausz, Battle of Schwechat, Battle of Buda, Battle of Segesvár, Mór Perczel, Battles of Komárom, Battle of Szoreg, Franz Schlik, Alfred I, Prince of Windisch-Grätz, György Kmety, The 13 Martyrs of Arad, Julius Jacob von Haynau, Eduard Clam-Gallas, Richard Guyon, Battle of Novara, Battle of Mór, János Damjanich, Alexander von Lüders, Hellmesberger Quartet, Henryk Dembinski, Surrender at Világos, Miklós Izsó, Funérailles, 1848-1849 massacres in Transylvania, Ferenc Ottinger, Vienna Uprising, Heinrich Hentzi, Sándor Rózsa, Miklós Perczel, Count Imre Cseszneky de Milvány et Csesznek, 12 points of the Hungarian Revolutionaries of 1848, May Conspiracy, Karl Lambert. Excerpt: Lajos Kossuth de Udvard et Kossuthfalva (Hungarian pronunciation: , archaically English: Louis Kossuth; September 19, 1802 - March 20, 1894) was a Hungarian lawyer, journalist, politician and Regent-President of Hungary in 1849. He was widely honored during his lifetime, including in the United Kingdom and the United States, as a freedom fighter and bellwether of democracy in Europe. The house where Kossuth was born (Monok) The chair of Kossuth in the Great Protestant Church of Debrecen (1848) Lajos KossuthLajos Kossuth was born in Monok, Hungary, a small town in the county of Zemplén, as the oldest of four children in a Protestant noble family. His father belonged to the lower nobility, had a small estate and was a lawyer by profession. The ancestors of the Kossuth family had lived in the county of Turóc (now Slovak: , northwest Slovakia) in the north of Hungary since the 13th century. The Slovak ancestry of Kossuth never became the topic of political debates because the family was part of the Hungarus nobility of the Kingdom of Hungary, Kossuth considered himself an ethnic Hungarian and stated that there was no Slovak nationality (also: "nation," "ethnic nation," "ethnicity") in the Kingdom of Hungary. He wrote abouth himself that "I was born Hungarian and brought up as a Hungarian." The mother of Lajos Kossuth, Karolina Weber, was born to a Lutheran family of German descent. Her parents were András Wéber and Erzsébet Hidegkövy. His mother raised the children as strict Lutherans. Kossuth studied at the Piarist college of Sátoraljaújhely and one year in the Calvinist college of Sárospatak and the University of Pest (now Budapest). Aged nineteen, he entered his father's legal practice. He was popular locally, and having been appointed steward to the countess Szapáry, a widow with large estates, he became her voting representative in the county assembly and settled in Pest. He was subsequently dismissed on the grounds of some misunderstanding in regards to estate fun
Titel: | 1849 in Austria |
Untertitel: | 1849 establishments in Austria, Hungarian Revolution of 1848, Sándor Petofi, Lajos Kossuth, Josip Jelacic, Lajos Batthyány, Battle of Pákozd, Battle of Kápolna, Battle of Temesvár, Józef Bem, Charles Frederick Henningsen |
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EAN: | 9781156020999 |
ISBN: | 1156020999 |
Format: | Kartonierter Einband |
Anzahl Seiten: | 56 |
Gewicht: | 95g |
Größe: | H246mm x B189mm x T3mm |
Jahr: | 2011 |
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