József Madarász de Kisfalud (Hungarian : kisfaludi Madarász József; 27 August 1814 – 31 January 1915) was a Hungarian lawyer and politician who served as Speaker of the House of Representatives between 1898 and 1899. He functioned as an emissary in the Hungarian Diet of 1832–1836. Later he served as Member of Parliament from 1848 until his death in 1915, except for the period between 1848 and 1867 when the National Assembly was not convened.
He was born into a Calvinist family, his parents were court judge Gedeon Madarász and Zsófia Tóth.
József baron Eötvös de Vásárosnamény was a Hungarian writer and statesman, the son of Ignác baron Eötvös de Vásárosnamény and Anna von Lilien, who stemmed from an Erbsälzer family of Werl in Germany. Eötvös name is sometimes anglicised as Joseph von Eotvos.
Nemeskisfalud is a village in Somogy county, Hungary.
Gábor Vajna was a Hungarian politician, who served as Minister of the Interior from 1944 to 1945.
Lajos Jekelfalussy was a Hungarian military officer and politician, who served as Minister of Defence between 1906 and 1910. His grandfather was József Jekelfalussy, royal chamberlain.
Gyula Tost de Bányavölgy was a Hungarian politician, who served as Minister of Religion and Education in 1906. He was member of the Diet of Hungary between 1872 and 1878.
József is a Hungarian masculine given name. It is the Hungarian name equivalent to Joseph.
Gábor Görgey was a Hungarian writer, poet, director and politician, who served as Minister of Culture between 2002 and 2003. He was a descendant of the freedom fighter General Artúr Görgey who served as Minister of War during the Hungarian Revolution of 1848. He died on 11 April 2022, at the age of 92.
Ferenc József Nagy was a Hungarian agrarian engineer and politician, who served as Minister of Agriculture between 1990 and 1991. After that he was appointed minister without portfolio, he also held this position in the cabinet of Péter Boross until 1994. Nagy was the chairman of the Independent Smallholders, Agrarian Workers and Civic Party for a short time.
János Szabó was a Hungarian jurist and politician, who served as Minister of Agriculture between 1993 and 1994.
András Vonza is a Hungarian vet and politician, who served as Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development between 2001 and 2002.
Imre Németh is a Hungarian agrarian engineer and politician, who served as Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development between 2002 and 2005. In the second cabinet of Ferenc Gyurcsány he served as state secretary of the Prime Minister's Office from 2007 to 2008.
József Gráf is a Hungarian engineer and politician, who served as Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development between 2005 and 2010.
Ervin Demeter is a Hungarian politician, who served as Minister of Civilian Intelligence Services of Hungary between 2000 and 2002.
Károly Szász de Szemerja was a Hungarian literary historian and politician, who served as the last Speaker of the House of Representatives between 1917 and 1918. He was a member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Kisfaludy Society and Petőfi Society.
Count Aurél Dessewffy de Csernek et Tarkeő was a Hungarian politician, who served as Speaker of the House of Magnates between 1906 and 1910. He also functioned as board member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (MTA). He was the last judge royal of the Kingdom of Hungary from 1917 to 1918.
Dr. Sándor Kozma de Leveld was a Hungarian politician and jurist, who served as the first Crown Prosecutor of Hungary from 1872 to 1896.
Gyula Madarász, also known as Julius von Madarász, was a Hungarian ornithologist and nature artist, who worked at the Hungarian National Museum.
István Donogán was a Hungarian discus thrower. He competed in the Summer Olympic Games in 1928 and 1932 and was third at the European Championships in 1934.
József Remecz was a Hungarian discus thrower. Remecz broke the European record in men's discus throw several times and was the first European to break 50 metres. He was one of the favorites at the 1932 Summer Olympics, but only placed ninth.
The Opposition Party was a political party that came to prominence during the 1848–49 revolution in Hungary. By contemporary political standards, they represented the far-left in the Hungarian parliament. Its leading political figure was Lajos Kossuth.