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Biography

Name: Louis Kossuth
Variant Name: Lajos Kossuth
Birth Date: September 19, 1802
Death Date: March 20, 1894
Place of Birth: Monok, Hungary
Place of Death: Turin, Italy
Nationality: Hungarian
Gender: Male
Occupations: statesman

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Biography of Louis Kossuth
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The Hungarian statesman and orator Louis, or Lajos, Kossuth (1802-1894) was the foremost leader of the Hungarian Revolution of 1848-1849 and the symbol of Magyar nationalism. The son of an impoverished Lutheran nobleman, Louis Kossuth was born at Monok...


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The power that is supported by force alone will have cause often to tremble. Neutrality, as a lasting principle, is an evidence of...


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Lajos Kossuth was born at Monok, a small town in the county of Zemplén as the oldest of four children. His father belonged to the minor nobility, had a small estate and was a lawyer by profession. The ancestors of the Kossuth family have lived in the...


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A photographer's emotional trip home
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"Moment of truth," Charles Tasnadi said to himself, peering out the window of Air Force One as it landed here Tuesday (July 11, 1989).Thirty-eight years after he fled his homeland, crawling through minefields and struggling through heavy snow, Tasnadi came home to Hungary with President...


 

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