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Ferenc Kemény (linguist)
Ferenc Kemény may refer to: * Ferenc Kemény (chancellor) (1795–1875), Hungarian Chancellor and President of the Transylvanian Diet The Transylvanian Diet (; ; ) was an important legislative, administrative and judicial body of the Principality (from 1765 Grand Principality) of Transylvania between 1570 and 1867. The general assemblies of the Transylvanian noblemen and the jo ... * Ferenc Kemény (sports manager) (1860–1944), Hungarian sports manager * Ferenc Kemény (linguist) (1917–2008), Hungarian linguist * Ferenc Kemény (gymnast) (1922–2002), Hungarian gymnast {{Hndis, Kemény, Ferenc ...
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Ferenc Kemény (chancellor)
Ferenc Kemény may refer to: * Ferenc Kemény (chancellor) (1795–1875), Hungarian Chancellor and President of the Transylvanian Diet * Ferenc Kemény (sports manager) (1860–1944), Hungarian sports manager * Ferenc Kemény (linguist) Ferenc Kemény may refer to: * Ferenc Kemény (chancellor) (1795–1875), Hungarian Chancellor and President of the Transylvanian Diet The Transylvanian Diet (; ; ) was an important legislative, administrative and judicial body of the Principalit ... (1917–2008), Hungarian linguist * Ferenc Kemény (gymnast) (1922–2002), Hungarian gymnast {{Hndis, Kemény, Ferenc ...
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Transylvanian Diet
The Transylvanian Diet (; ; ) was an important legislative, administrative and judicial body of the Principality (from 1765 Grand Principality) of Transylvania between 1570 and 1867. The general assemblies of the Transylvanian noblemen and the joint assemblies of the representatives of the " Three Nations of Transylvania"the noblemen, Székelys and Saxonsgave rise to its development. After the disintegration of the medieval Kingdom of Hungary in 1541, delegates from the counties of the eastern and northeastern territories of Hungary proper (or Partium) also attained the Transylvanian Diet, transforming it into a legal successor of the medieval Diets of Hungary. The diet sessions at Vásárhely (now Târgu Mureș) (20 January 1542) and at Torda (now Turda) (2 March 1542) laid the basis for the political and administrative organization of Transylvania. The diet decided on juridical, military and economic matters. It ceased to exist following the Austro-Hungarian Compromise of 1867 ...
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Ferenc Kemény (sports Manager)
Ferenc Kemény (17 July 1860 – 21 November 1944) was a Hungarian sports manager, educational writer, humanist peace activist, and a founding member of the International Olympic Committee (IOC), which initiated and launched the modern Olympic Games, and the founding secretary of the Hungarian Olympic Committee. He was also a broad-minded teacher and sports diplomat, and he is considered by some as the greatest figure in the 19th-century Hungarian civil peace movement. He was also nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1901 and 1902. Early life and education Ferenc Kemény was born on 17 July 1860 in Nagybecskerek, Austria-Hungary, (currently known as Zrenjanin in Serbia), as the son of a Jewish leather merchant. His birth name was Ferenc Kohn, but he changed it when he converted to Christianity during his university years. After his secondary school years at a boarding school in Stuttgart, Kemény continued his studies at the University of Budapest, where he obtained a t ...
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Ferenc Kemény (linguist)
Ferenc Kemény may refer to: * Ferenc Kemény (chancellor) (1795–1875), Hungarian Chancellor and President of the Transylvanian Diet The Transylvanian Diet (; ; ) was an important legislative, administrative and judicial body of the Principality (from 1765 Grand Principality) of Transylvania between 1570 and 1867. The general assemblies of the Transylvanian noblemen and the jo ... * Ferenc Kemény (sports manager) (1860–1944), Hungarian sports manager * Ferenc Kemény (linguist) (1917–2008), Hungarian linguist * Ferenc Kemény (gymnast) (1922–2002), Hungarian gymnast {{Hndis, Kemény, Ferenc ...
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