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  1. Situado junto al impresionante Parlamento, encontramos éste conjunto escultórico dedicado a Lajos Kossuth, líder del movimiento independentista húngaro contra el Imperio Austríaco de los Habsburgo a mediados del siglo XIX. Monumento ubicado en la plaza del mismo nombre, frente al bello parlamento Húngaro.

  2. 10 de feb. de 2009 · Extract. The purpose of this brief presentation is to show that Lajos Kossuth was both a sincere nationalist and a sincere liberal and that these convictions did not contradict but strongly reinforced each other. It is also my intention to demonstrate that Kossuth was not a revolutionary but a reformer who in 1848 was forced by events beyond ...

  3. Lajos Kossuth de Udvard et Kossuthfalva was a Hungarian nobleman, lawyer, journalist, politician, statesman and governor-president of the Kingdom of Hungary during the revolution of 1848–49. With the help of his talent in oratory in political debates and public speeches, Kossuth emerged from a poor gentry family into regent-president of Kingdom of Hungary.

  4. La plaza Kossuth Lajos (en húngaro: Kossuth Lajos tér ), más conocida simplemente como plaza Kossuth (en húngaro: Kossuth tér ), es una plaza situada en el barrio de Lipótváros de Budapest ( Hungría ), junto a la orilla del Danubio. Su edificio más notable es el Parlamento de Hungría (en húngaro: Országház ).

  5. 1894. KOSSUTH, Lajos. Kossuth [kɔ'šut], Lajos, madžarski revolucionar i političar, vođa madžarskog pokreta za neovisnost 1848–49 ( Monok, 19. IX. 1802 – Torino, 20. III. 1894 ). Bio je odvjetnik. Sudjelovao u radu staleškoga ugarskog Sabora 1825–27. i 1832–36.

  6. KOSSUTH, LAJOS°KOSSUTH, LAJOS ° (1802–1894), Hungarian statesman and patriot who headed the struggle for Hungarian independence from Austria. After the outbreak of the 1848 Revolution he became minister of finance in the revolutionary government and president of the committee of national defense.

  7. 16 de nov. de 2022 · We present a case study studying the transnational and multilingual news event of Hungarian revolutionary Lajos Kossuth’s journey to the United States in 1851–52. Our approach helps to demonstrate some of the characteristic patterns and complexities in transatlantic news circulation, including the pathways, reach, temporality, vagaries, and silences of this system.