33 relations: August 24, August 8, Árpád stripes, Bertalan Szemere, Csokonai Theatre, Dániel Berzsenyi, Fülöp Ö. Beck, Ferenc, Ferenc Kazinczy, Ferenc Kölcsey Teacher Training College of the Reformed Church, Franz Liszt's treatments of the works of other composers, Himnusz, Hungarian literature, Kölcsey Ferenc National College, Kisfaludy Society, List of Hungarian writers, List of Hungarians, List of national anthems, List of non-fiction writers, List of people on the postage stamps of Hungary, List of Transylvanians, Miklós Wesselényi, National symbols of Hungary, Nationality Rooms, Ossian, Portrait of Ferenc Kölcsey (Anton Einsle), Public place names of Budapest, Rákóczi March, Săuca, Smallpox, University of Debrecen, 1790 in literature, 1838 in literature.
August 24
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August 8
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Árpád stripes
Árpád stripes (Árpád-sávok) is the name of a particular heraldic and vexillologic configuration which has been in constant use since the early 13th century in particular in Hungarian heraldry.
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Bertalan Szemere
Bertalan Szemere (1812–1869) was a Hungarian poet and nationalist who became the third Prime Minister of Hungary during the short period of the Hungarian Revolution of 1848 when Hungary was independent of rule by the Austrian Empire.
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Csokonai Theatre
The Csokonai Theatre is the oldest and largest theatre in Debrecen, Hungary.
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Dániel Berzsenyi
Dániel Berzsenyi (7 May 1776 in Hetye (now Egyházashetye) – 24 February 1836 in Nikla) was a Hungarian poet.
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Fülöp Ö. Beck
Fülöp Ö. Beck, Beck Ötvös Fülöp, or Beck Ödön Fülöp, פולפ אדן (אטווש) בק‎ (1873, Pápa (פּופּאַ, פּופּע‎, פּוּפֶּא, פּאפּא‎, Poppa), Veszprém Co, Royal Hungary, Imp.&R.Austria 1945, got missing in Budapest) was a Hungarian sculptor noted for his medal sculptures of Endre Ady, Sándor Petőfi, Ferenc Liszt, Mihály Babits and Kelemen Mikes creating over 500 in his career.
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Ferenc
Ferenc is a given name of Hungarian origin.
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Ferenc Kazinczy
Ferenc Kazinczy (archaically English: Francis Kazinczy, October 27, 1759 – August 23, 1831) was a Hungarian author, poet, translator, neologist, the most indefatigable agent in the regeneration of the Hungarian language and literature at the turn of the 19th century.
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Ferenc Kölcsey Teacher Training College of the Reformed Church
The Ferenc Kölcsey Teacher Training College of the Reformed Church of Hungary had its roots in the Debrecen College of the Reformed Church.
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Franz Liszt's treatments of the works of other composers
This article lists the various treatments given by Franz Liszt to the works of almost 100 other composers.
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Himnusz
"Himnusz" is the national anthem of Hungary.
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Hungarian literature
Hungarian literature is the body of written works primarily produced in Hungarian,, Encyclopædia Britannica, 2012 edition and may also include works written in other languages (mostly Latin), either produced by Hungarians or having topics which are closely related to Hungarian culture.
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Kölcsey Ferenc National College
Kölcsey Ferenc National College (Romanian: Colegiul Național Kölcsey Ferenc, Hungarian: Kölcsey Ferenc Főgimnázium) is a public day high school for students aged 10 to 18, established in 1557 as a reformed school, and located in Satu Mare, Romania.
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Kisfaludy Society
The Kisfaludy Society (Hungarian: Kisfaludy Társaság) was a literary society in Pest, founded in 1836 and named after Károly Kisfaludy, who had died in 1830.
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List of Hungarian writers
Below is an alphabetical list of notable Hungarian writers.
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List of Hungarians
This is a list of Hungarians notable within Hungary and/or abroad.
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List of national anthems
Most nation-states have anthems, defined as "a song, as of praise, devotion, or patriotism"; most anthems are either marches or hymns in style.
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List of non-fiction writers
The term non-fiction writer covers vast numbers of fields and writers.
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List of people on the postage stamps of Hungary
This is a list of people on stamps of Hungary.
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List of Transylvanians
The following is a list of Transylvanian personalities.
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Miklós Wesselényi
Baron Miklós Wesselényi de Hadad (archaically English: Nicholas Wesselényi; December 20, 1796 – April 21, 1850), was a Hungarian statesman, leader of the upper house of the Diet, member of the Board of Academy of Sciences, hero of the 1838 Pest flood.
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National symbols of Hungary
The national symbols of Hungary are flags, icons or cultural expressions that are emblematic, representative or otherwise characteristic of Hungary or Hungarian culture.
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Nationality Rooms
The Nationality Rooms are a collection of 30 classrooms in the University of Pittsburgh's Cathedral of Learning depicting and donated by the national and ethnic groups that helped build the city of Pittsburgh.
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Ossian
Ossian (Irish Gaelic/Scottish Gaelic: Oisean) is the narrator and purported author of a cycle of epic poems published by the Scottish poet James Macpherson from 1760.
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Portrait of Ferenc Kölcsey (Anton Einsle)
The Portrait of Ferenc Kölcsey (Kölcsey Ferenc arcképe) is a painting by Anton Einsle in the Art Collection of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences in Budapest.
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Public place names of Budapest
Budapest is the capital of Hungary.
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Rákóczi March
The "Rákóczi March" (Hungarian: Rákóczi-induló), sometimes known as the "Hungarian March" was the unofficial state anthem of Hungary before Ferenc Kölcsey wrote the Himnusz which is today the official national anthem of Hungary.
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Săuca
Săuca (Sződemeter, Hungarian pronunciation) is a commune of 1,470 inhabitants situated in Satu Mare County, Romania.
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Smallpox
Smallpox was an infectious disease caused by one of two virus variants, Variola major and Variola minor.
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University of Debrecen
The University of Debrecen (Debreceni Egyetem) is a university located in Debrecen, Hungary.
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1790 in literature
This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1790.
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1838 in literature
This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1838.
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References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ferenc_Kölcsey