Category Archives: Hungary

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Czuczor Gergely 1800–1866

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Hungarian philologist and poet, a Benedictine monk. With John Fogarasi he compiled a Hungarian dictionary .

Artist/Engraver: Miklós Barabás 1810-1898

Size 23 x 15 cms

Price £18.00

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Lajos Kossuth

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Lajos Kossuth de Udvard et Kossuthfalva 1802-1894 was a Hungarian lawyer, journalist, politician and Regent-President of the Kingdom of Hungary during the revolution of 1848–49. He was widely honored during his lifetime.

Artist/Engraver: Miklós Barabás 1810-1898

Size 20 x 13 cms

Price £18.00

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Dániel Berzsenyi 1776-1836

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Dániel Berzsenyi was a Hungarian poet. Berzsenyi was one of the most contradictory poets of Hungarian literature. He lived the life of a farmer, and wished to be close to the events of Hungarian literature

Artist/Engraver: Miklós Barabás 1810-1898

Size 23 x 16 cms

Price £18.00

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József Eötvös

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József baron Eötvös de Vásárosnamény 1813 -1871 Hungarian writer and statesman, the son of Ignacz baron Eötvös de Vásárosnamény and Anna von Lilien, who stemmed from an Erbsälzer family of Werl in Germany.

Artist/Engraver: Miklós Barabás 1810 -1898

Size 23 x 16 cms

Price £18.00

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Ferenc József, Count and 1st Prince Koháry de Csábrág et Szitnya

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Prince Koháry de Csábrág et Szitnya 1766 -1826 was Austrian Imperial Chancellor He was given an Austrian princely title in 1815. He married in Vienna in 1792 Countess Maria Antoinetta Josefa von Waldstein-Wartenburg and had two children, a son Ferenc and a daughter Princess Maria Antonia Koháry de Csábrág et Szitnya

Size 35 x 25 cms

Price £38.00

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Andreas Eberhard Rauber von Thalberg

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Andreas Eberhard Rauber 1507-1575 in Petronell, war Hofkriegsrat Kaiser Maximilians II. und wurde wegen seiner Größe und Körperkraft “Deutscher Herkules” genannt.

Artist: Georg Jakob Schneider

Size 30 x 19 cms

Price £38.00

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Ladislas III, King of Hungary 1200-1205

Ladislaus III was King of Hungary and Croatia between 1204 and 1205. He was the only child of King Emeric. Ladislaus was crowned king upon the orders of his ill father, who wanted to secure his infant son’s succession. The dying king made his brother, Andrew, regent for the period of Ladislaus’s minority
Size 21 x 33 cms
Price £28.00

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Annibale Gonzaga 1602-1668

He was the son of Ferrante de Gazzuolo and Isabella Gonzaga, and thus a member of the Italian ducal family Gonzaga.
He joined the Imperial army. In 1634 he was already colonel of a regiment. He rose quickly through the ranks, partly by his competences, partly by his family name (Eleonora Gonzaga was the Empress of the Holy Roman Empire, wife of Emperor Ferdinand II). Gonzaga was one of the commanders at the Battle of Nördlingen (1634). In 1640, he became commander of the city of Vienna. Two bastions he built were named after him. In 1642 he commanded with Count Bruay the right wing of the imperial army in the disastrous Battle of Breitenfeld. A year later, he commanded an imperial army in Hungary.
Size 5.5 x 9 cms
Price £14.00

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Géza I King of Hungary 1040-1077

King of Hungary from 1074 until his death. He was the eldest son of King Béla I. His baptismal name was Magnus. With German assistance, Géza’s cousin Solomon acquired the crown when his father died in 1063, forcing Géza to leave Hungary.
Size 15 x 24 cms
Price £28.00

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