List Of Slovene Writers And Poets In Hungary
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Imre Augustich Imre Augustich or Agostich ( sl, Imre Augustič September 29/30, 1837 – July 17, 1879) was a Slovene writer, poet, journalist, and representative of Vas county in the National Assembly of Hungary. He was the author of ''Prijátel'' (Friend), ...


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* József Bagáry * Mária Bajzek Lukács *
Mihály Bakos Mihály Bakos, also known in Slovene as Miháo Bakoš or Mihael Bakoš, ( 1742 – 9 April 1803) was a Hungarian Slovene Lutheran priest, author, and educator. He was born in a Slovene-speaking family in the village of Šalovci, in the Habsburg ...
* István Ballér * Irén Barbér *
Mihály Barla Mihály Barla Slovene ''Miháo Barla'' (circa 1778 – February 4, 1824) was a Slovenian Lutheran pastor, writer, and poet. He was born in Murska Sobota. He studied in Sopron, in the Evangelical Lyceum, by 1803 studied in the University of Jena. ...
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Iván Bassa Iván Bassa Slovene ''Ivan Baša'' (11 April 1875 – 13 February 1931) Slovenian Roman Catholic priest, writer and politic. Born in Beltinci (in Prekmurje, then part of Hungary), his parents József Bassa and Anna Vucsko. Was consecrate on 16 ...
* József Bassa * Balázs Berke * Ferenc Berke * Mihály Bertalanits * József Borovnják


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* György Czipott *
Rudolf Czipott Rudolf Czipott ( sl, Rudolf Cipot) (January 14 or June 18, 1825 in Hodoš – May 20, 1901) was a Slovenes, Slovene Lutheranism, Lutheran pastor and writer in Hungary. Early life His father, György Czipott, was a writer, pastor and teacher in ...


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Alajos Drávecz Alajos Drávecz ( sl, Alojz Dravec) (29 November 1866 – 28 August 1915) was a Slovenian ethnologist and writer. Born in Rábatótfalu (now Szentgotthárd). His parents were István Drávecz and Rozália Korpics. The young Drávecz and his wife ...
* József Dravecz


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* Ádám Farkas * Iván Fliszár * János Fliszár


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Mihály Gáber Mihály Gáber ( sl, Miháo Gaber; – September 13, 1815) was a Slovene Roman Catholic priest, a writer, and the best friend of Miklós Küzmics. Küzmics standardized Prekmurje Slovene with Gáber's help. Gáber was born in Dolnji Slaveči a ...
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Alajos Gáspár Alajos Gáspár ( sl, Alojz Gašpar) (1848 – September 22, 1919) was a Hungarian Slovene writer. He was born in Alsószölnök. In 1884 he translated the book ''Sybil'' (titled ''Sibilinszka Kniga ali Proroküvanye od Kralicze Mihalde od Sabe, ...
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Mátyás Godina Mátyás Godina ( sl, Matjaž Godina, Prekmurje Slovene: ''Mátjaš Godina'' ( 1768 – January 1, 1835) was a Slovene Lutheran pastor, writer, and teacher in Hungary. Born in Lemerje, Godina's family was of minor nobility. He went to school in ...


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Károly Holecz Károly Holecz ( sl, Karči Holec) (born 24 February 1969) is a Slovenian writer, journalist, and former mayor of the village of Orfalu, near Szentgotthárd, Hungary. His parents are Károly Holecz Sr. and Sára Skerlák. Born in Szentgotthárd ...
* András Horváth *
Ferenc Hüll Ferenc Hüll ( sl, Franc Hül, Prekmurje Slovene: ''Ferenc Hül'') (August 28, 1800 – October 28, 1880) was a Slovene Roman Catholic priest, dean of the Slovene March (''Tótság''), and a writer in Hungary. Hüll was born in Tišina (now P ...


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János Kardos János Kardos, also known in Slovene as Janoš Kardoš (around February 13, 1801 in Újtölgyes, Kingdom of Hungary, today Noršinci, Slovenia – August 12, 1875 in Őrihodos, Austria-Hungary, today Hodoš, Slovenia) was a Hungarian Slovenian L ...
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József Klekl (politician) József Klekl ( sl, Jožef Klekl) (October 13, 1874 – May 30, 1948) was a Slovenes, Slovene Latin Rite, Roman Catholic priest from Prekmurje and politician in Hungary, writer, governor of the Slovene People's Party (Hungary), Slovene People's ...
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József Klekl (writer) József Klekl Jr. ( sl, Jožef Klekl, 3 March 1879 – 24 September 1936) was a Slovene writer, journalist, and Roman Catholic priest in Hungary, later in Prekmurje (the Slovene March). Klekl was born in Krajna, near Tišina, the son of András ...
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Péter Kollár Péter Kollár ( Slovene ''Peter Kolar'', 18 June 1855 – 31 December 1908) was a Hungarian Slovenian Roman Catholic priest and writer. Born in Ratkovci, Prekmurje, his parents were Péter Kollár and Judit Zselezen. He was ordained on 13 ...
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Mihály Kolossa Mihály Kolossa ( sl, Mihael Kološa; September 21, 1846 – September 3, 1906) was a Slovene ploughman and writer in Hungary. He was born in Puconci, his father was from Sebeborci, and mother, Éva Skrilec, was from Tešanovci. His wife was ...
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József Konkolics József Konkolics ( sl, Jožef Konkolič) (March 12, 1861 – January 1, 1941) was a Hungarian Slovene writer and cantor, and an associate of Miklós Kovács. Both authors wrote a hymnal in the Prekmurje dialect, which has not survived. Konkolics ...
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József Kossics József Kossics, also known in Slovene as Jožef Košič (around October 9, 1788, Bogojina, Austria-Hungary – December 26, 1867, Felsőszölnök), was a Hungarian-Slovenian writer, Catholic priest, ethnologist, linguist, poet, and historian. Ko ...
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György Kousz György Kousz ( sl, Juri Kous, Prekmurje Slovene: ''Jürko Kous'') was a Hungarian Slovene teacher and writer. It is unknown if Kousz or the priest of Pertoča István Pauli was the author of the local Prekmurje dialect hymnal. Few details are kn ...
* László Kovács * Miklós Kovács * István Kováts * István Kozel *
Károly Krajczár Károly Krajczár ( sl, Karel Krajcar) (September 2, 1936 – April 18, 2018) was a Hungarian Slovene teacher and writer. He was born in Apátistvánfalva. He wrote Slovene textbooks and collected ethnological objects. Krajczár was born in Ap ...
* Mátyás Krajczár * István Kühár (I) *
István Küzmics István Küzmics (also known in Slovene as Štefan or Števan Küzmič, c.1723 – December 22, 1779) was the most important Lutheran writer of the Slovenes in Hungary Hungarian Slovenes ( Slovene: ''Madžarski Slovenci'', hu, Magyarországi ...
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Miklós Küzmics Miklós Küzmics (Slovene: Mikloš Küzmič; September 15, 1737 – April 11, 1804) was a Hungarian Slovene writer and translator. Biography Küzmics was born in Dolnji Slaveči and died in Kančevci. His parents were János and Erzsébet Küs ...


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* Miklós Legén *
Gergely Luthár Gergely Luthár (Prekmurje Slovene: ''Gergel Lutar,'' sl, Gregor Lutar, February 18, 1841 Sebeborci – March 12, 1925 Sebeborci) was a Slovene landowner, notary, and writer in Hungary. He was born in Sebeborci to a Lutheran family. His parents ...
* Mihály Luttár * Miklós Luttár *
Pál Luthár Pál Luthár ( sl, Pavel Lutar) (November 1, 1839 – February 14, 1919) was a Slovene Lutheran teacher, organist, and writer. He was born in Križevci near Gornji Petrovci (Prekmurje). His father János Luthár was a farmer. He attended elemen ...
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István Lülik István Lülik ( sl, Števan Lülik) (1764 – March 30, 1847) was a Lutheran schoolmaster in the Prekmurje region of the Kingdom of Hungary, today in Slovenia, in the 19th century. He lived and worked in Puconci, near Murska Sobota. He was born i ...


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Ferenc Marics Ferenc Marič ( sl, Franc Marič, Prekmurje dialect: ''Ferenc Marič'') (June 11, 1791 – after 1844) was a Hungarian teacher and poet. He was born in Istvánfalva (Apátistvánfalva). His father György Marits was the first teacher and canto ...
* Ferenc Merkli * Dusán Mukics * János Murkovics


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* Dávid Novák * Ferenc Novák


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* Ferenc Oslay


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István Pauli István Pauli or István Pável ( sl, Števan Pauli, July 13, 1760 – January 29, 1829) was a Hungarian Slovene Roman Catholic priest. Pauli was the teacher of Pertoča György Kousz who was the author of a hymnal in Pertoča. He was born in ...
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Ágoston Pável Ágoston Pável, also known in Slovenian as Avgust Pavel (28 August 1886, Cankova, Kingdom of Hungary, today in Slovenia – 2 January 1946, Szombathely, Hungary) was a Hungarian Slovene writer, poet, ethnologist, linguist and historian. E ...
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Irén Pavlics Irén Pavlics ( sl, Irena Pavlič) (15 November 1934 – 2 February 2022) was a Hungarian Slovene author and editor. Pavlics was born in the village of Rábatótfalu (today the suburb of Szentgotthárd), Hungary, in 1934. She graduated from S ...
* Iván Persa *
István Pintér István Pintér ( sl, Števan Pinter) ( January 25, 1831 – December 11, 1875) was a Hungarian Slovene writer and court in Felsőszölnök. He was born and lived in the Jánoshegy (locally: ''Janošovi brejg''), near Felsőszölnök. His par ...
* József Pusztai


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András Rogan András Rogan sl, Andraš Rogan was a 17th-century Slovene Catholic priest in Hungary, in Dokležovje. It is likely that he was born in the upper Slovene March (Prekmurje, Goričko). The surname ''Rogan'' is frequent near the municipalities of ...
* Cantor-teacher Ruzsics


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* Ferenc Sbüll *
Antal Stevanecz Antal Števanecz or ''Steffanecz'' ( sl, Anton Števanec) (December 29, 1861 – April 12, 1921) was a Slovene teacher and writer in Hungary. He was born in Vanča Vas, near Tišina (now in Prekmurje). His parents were Mátyás Stevanécz and Zs ...
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József Szakovics József Szakovics, Slovene Jožef Sakovič, German orthography Joseph Sakowitsch (February 2, 1874, Vadarci (then known as Tivadarc, in what is now Slovenia) – September 22, 1930, Alsószölnök, Hungary), was a Slovene Roman Catholic prie ...
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Jakab Szabár Jakab Szabár ( sl, Jakob Sabar; Horvátzsidány, around 15 July 1802 or 1803 – Cserföld, 14 December 1863) was a writer and Roman Catholic priest. Szabár was a Hungarian Croat who wrote in the Prekmurje dialect and Hungarian. He was b ...
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István Szelmár István Szelmár, also known in Slovene as Števan Selmar (23 October 1820 – 15 February 1877) was a Slovene Roman Catholic priest and writer in the Kingdom of Hungary. His original surname was Szlámár (Slamar). His father's name was Mihá ...
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István Szijjártó István Szijjártó ( sl, Števan Sijarto) ( – 10 September 1833) was a Slovene Lutheran teacher and poet in Hungary. He was born in Večeslavci (Prekmurje), near the Styrian border. His father was Iván Szijjártó, a Slovene peasant. Sz ...
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János Szlepecz János Szlepecz ( sl, Janoš Slepec or ''Ivan Slepec'', June 14, 1872 – June 29, 1936) was a Slovene Roman Catholic priest, dean, and writer. He wrote in the Prekmurje Slovene dialect and also in Hungarian. He was born in Murska Sobota in V ...
* István Szmodis * József Szmodis * László Szobothin


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Ferenc Talányi Ferenc Talányi (born Ferenc Temlin, sl, Franc Talanyi, or ''Talanji'') (23 May 1883 – 9 July 1959) was a Slovene writer, journalist, and painter from Prekmurje. Biography Ferenc Talányi was born in Brezovci, near Puconci in Slovenia as th ...
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Ferenc Temlin Ferenc Temlin, known in Slovenian as Franc Temlin, was a Slovenian Lutheran pastor in the Kingdom of Hungary in the 18th century. Temlin was born in the village of Krajna (Hung. ''Véghely'') in the Prekmurje region of the Kingdom of Hungary. Th ...
* János Terbócs *
Sándor Terplán Sándor Terplán ( sl, Aleksander Terplan or ''Trpljan'') (c. May 1, 1816 – March 18, 1858) was a Hungarian Lutheran priest and writer. Terplán was born in the Ivanovci in the Prekmurje region in the Kingdom of Hungary, into a Hungarian Sl ...
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Vilmos Tkálecz Vilmos Tkálecz ( sl, Vilmoš Tkalec January 8, 1894 – May 27, 1950) was a Hungarian-Slovenian schoolmaster and politician who served as governor of the short-lived Republic of Prekmurje in 1919. Tkálecz was born on January 8, 1894, in Tur ...
''(Vilmos Tarcsay)''


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Mihály Szever Vanecsai Mihály Szever Vanecsai, also known in Slovenian as Miháo Sever Vaneča or Miháo Sever z Vaneča (ca. 1699–1750) was a Hungarian Slovenian Lutheran priest, born in the village of Vanecsa (''Vaslak'' or Vaneča) in the Prekmurje region. He ...


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* Terézia Zakoucs * István Zsemlics * János Zsupánek * Mihály Zsupánek


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