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Imre Farkas (bishop)
Imre Farkas may refer to: * Imre Farkas de Boldogfa (1811–1876), jurist, landowner, chief magistrate of the district of Zalaegerszeg (''fÅ‘szolgabíró'') *Imre Farkas (musician) (1879–1976), Hungarian musician *Imre Farkas (canoeist) Imre Farkas (23 June 1935 – 10 August 2020)
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Imre Farkas De Boldogfa
Imre Farkas de Boldogfa (16 November 1811 – 25 May 1876), jurist, landowner, chief magistrate of the district of Zalaegerszeg (''főszolgabíró''). Biography Imre (in English language, English: Emmerich (name), ''Emmerich''), was born in the family states of Zalaboldogfa in the Zala County (former), county of Zala, in the former Kingdom of Hungary, as member of the ancient Roman Catholic Hungarian nobility, Hungarian noble family Farkas de Boldogfa (Hungarian language, in Hungarian: ''boldogfai Farkas'' család). He was the son of János Nepomuk Farkas de Boldogfa (1774–1847), jurist, landowner, Ispán, vice-ispán of the county of Zala (''alispán of Zala''), and the Hungarian noble lady Angéla Skublics Besenyő et Velike (1775–1839). His paternal grandparents were János Farkas de Boldogfa (1741-1788), jurist, lawyer, landowner, Prothonotary of the county of Zala, president of the Supreme court of Zala County (Latin language, Latin: "''Inclyti Sedis Iudiciaria Comitatus ...
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Zalaegerszeg
Zalaegerszeg (; hr, Jegersek; sl, Jageršek; german: Egersee) is the administrative center of Zala County, Zala county in western Hungary. Location Zalaegerszeg lies on the banks of the Zala River, close to the Slovenian and Austrian borders and west-southwest of Budapest by road. History The area was already inhabited in the Upper Paleolithic, according to archaeological findings (the oldest ones in Zala county). Later, the area was inhabited by Celts. The first written mentions of the town are as ''Egerscug'' (1247) and ''Egerszeg'' (1293); the name means "alder-tree corner" and is probably a reference to the town's situation in the angle where two rivers meet. King Béla IV of Hungary, Béla IV donated the town to the diocese of Veszprém in 1266, so that it became Church property. As Egerszeg lay somewhat distant from Veszprém, however, the taxes paid by the town often ended up in the pockets of such local oligarchs as the Kőszegi family. In the 14th century, Egerszeg w ...
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Imre Farkas (musician)
Imre Farkas (May 1, 1879 in Debrecen, Austria-Hungary – March 25, 1976 in Budapest, Hungarian People's Republic) was a 19th-century Hungarian people, Hungarian musician, most famous for his contribution for the popular Nóta style. Hungarian composers Hungarian male composers 19th-century Hungarian musicians 1879 births 1976 deaths 19th-century male musicians {{hungary-composer-stub ...
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