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Lajos Kossuth (ur. 19 września 1802 w Monoku, zm. 20 marca 1894 w Turynie) – węgierski polityk, szlachcic, prawnik, dziennikarz, przewodniczący Krajowego Komitetu Obrony Ojczyzny, gubernator Węgier; przywódca rewolucji węgierskiej uważany za węgierskiego bohatera narodowego [1].
Lajos Kossuth de Udvard et Kossuthfalva (Hungarian: [ˈlɒjoʃ ˈkoʃut]; Hungarian: udvardi és kossuthfalvi Kossuth Lajos; Slovak: Ľudovít Košút; English: Louis Kossuth; 19 September 1802 – 20 March 1894) was a Hungarian nobleman, lawyer, journalist, politician, statesman and governor-president of the Kingdom of Hungary during the ...
8 cze 2018 · Learn about the life and achievements of Lajos Kossuth, the most esteemed leader in Hungarian history and a champion of liberal reforms and nationalism. Find out how he became a journalist, a parliamentarian, a dictator, and an exile in the 19th century.
Lajos Kossuth (born Sept. 19, 1802, Monok, Hung.—died March 20, 1894, Turin, Italy) was a political reformer who inspired and led Hungary’s struggle for independence from Austria. His brief period of power in the revolutionary years of 1848 and 1849, however, was ended by Russian armies.
6 gru 2023 · Learn about the life and legacy of Lajos Kossuth, the leader of the 1848-1849 Hungarian Revolution and War of Independence, who was invited by US President Fillmore to the United States in 1851. Discover how he was welcomed, praised, and influenced by the American people and politicians, and see his statues and busts in the US.
29 maj 2007 · The life of Louis Kossuth, Governor of Hungary, including notices of the men and scenes of the Hungarian revolution; to which is added an appendix containing his Principal speeches, &c : Headley, P. C. (Phineas Camp), 1819-1903 : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive.
Lajos Kossuth - Hungarian Exile, Revolution, Reforms: The Western powers put pressure on the sultan to refuse Austria’s and Russia’s demand for his extradition, and Kossuth spent two years interned in Kütahya in Anatolia. The U.S. government invited him to visit America and sent a frigate.