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István Ágh may refer to: * István Agh (1709–1786), Hungarian Unitarian bishop * István Ágh (poet) István Ágh (born ''István Nagy''; 24 March 1938 in Iszkáz) is a Hungarian poet. He is the younger brother of László Nagy who was also a poet. Awards *Kossuth Prize (1992) *Attila József Prize The Attila József Prize is an annually awarde ... (born 1938), Hungarian poet * István Ágh (sport shooter) (born 1970), Hungarian sport shooter {{hndis, Agh, Istvan ...
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István Agh
István Agh (1709, Sepsiszentkirály, Hungary (now Ilieni, Romania) – 22 January 1786, Kolozsvár, Hungary (now Cluj-Napoca, Romania)) was a Hungarian Unitarian bishop in Transylvania. Life Agh descended from nobility. Born to Mihály Agh and a woman with the surname of Szabo, all three of his sisters had married Unitarian ministers. He attended primary school in his hometown, and then the Unitarians main school in Kolozsvár. In 1734, he was sent to multiple academies throughout Europe, in places such as Amsterdam, Halle, and the universities of Leiden and Rotterdam, and returned home in 1737. In Kolozsvár, from 1738 onwards, he taught physics, geometry, logic, metaphysics, theology and Hebrew and Greek languages at the local Unitarian college. His textbooks for particular subjects were self-written and have survived in manuscript form and were in use for several generations. His theological works on the Old Testaments concept of God and his faithful followers influence ...
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List Of Unitarian Bishops
This is a list of Unitarian bishops. Traditionally Unitarians of Magyar origins since their inception with Bishop Ferenc Dávid maintain an episcopal polity. Bishoprics * Bishopric of Cluj Bishopric of Budapest* Unitarian bishopric of Scandinavia Bishops * Ferenc Dávid 1568–1579 * Demeter Hunyadi 1579–1592 * Enyedi György 1592–1597 * Kósa János 1597–1601 * Máté Toroczkai 1601–1616 * Radeczki Bálint 1616–1632 * Csanádi Pál 1632–1636 * Beke Dániel 1636–1661 * Járai János 1661. április 7.–június 3. * Két évig a püspöki tisztség betöltetlen maradt, mivel a háború miatt püspökválasztó zsinatot nem lehetett tartani. * Koncz Boldizsár 1663–1684 * Szentiványi Márkos Dániel 1684-1689 * Bedő Pál 1689–1690 * Nagy Mihály 1691–1692 * Almási Gergely Mihály 1692–1724 * Pálfi Zsigmond 1724–1737 * Mihály Lombard de Szentábrahám 1737–1758 * István Agh István Agh (1709, Sepsiszentkirály, Hungary (now Ilie ...
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István Ágh (poet)
István Ágh (born ''István Nagy''; 24 March 1938 in Iszkáz) is a Hungarian poet. He is the younger brother of László Nagy who was also a poet. Awards *Kossuth Prize (1992) *Attila József Prize The Attila József Prize is an annually awarded Hungarian literary prize for excellence in the field of belles-lettres. It was first presented in 1950 in honour of the poet Attila József. Another major Hungarian literary prize is the Kossuth Prize. ... (1969) and (1980) References {{DEFAULTSORT:Agh, Istvan 1938 births Living people 20th-century Hungarian poets Hungarian male poets People from Veszprém County 20th-century Hungarian male writers Attila József Prize recipients ...
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