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Albert von Apponyi


Alternative spellings:
Graf Albert Apponyi von Nagy-Apponyi
Nagyapponyi gróf Apponyi Albert György
Albert Georg Apponyi
Albert György Apponyi
Albert Apponyi von Nagyappony
Albert Apponyi
Аппони, Альберт
Аппоньї, Альберт

B: 29. Mai 1846 Wien
D: 7. Februar 1933
Biblio: 1906-1910 und 1917-1918 ungarischer Minister für Kultus und Unterricht; 1920 ungarischer Delegationsführer bei der Pariser Friedenskonferenz ; Politiker, Jurist, Ungarn
Place of Activity: Budapest
Death Place:
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  • Politiker
  • Minister
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  • Albert György Gyula Mária Apponyi, Count of Nagyappony (Hungarian: Gróf nagyapponyi Apponyi Albert György Gyula Mária; 29 May 1846 – 7 February 1933) was a Hungarian aristocrat and politician. He was a Board Member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Chairman of from 1921 to 1933, and a knight of the Austrian Golden Fleece from 1921. (Source: DBPedia)

    Publishing years

    2
      1933
    1
      1928
    1
      1927
    2
      1920
    1
      1917
    1
      1912
    2
      1904

    Series

    1. East-European problems (1)