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Alajos is a masculine given name. Notable people with the name include: * Alajos Degré (1819–1896), Hungarian lawyer and writer * Alajos Drávecz (1866–1915), Slovenian ethnologist and writer *Alajos Hauszmann (1847–1926), Austro-Hungarian architect and scholar *Alajos Károlyi (1825–1889), Austro-Hungarian diplomat * Alajos Kenyery (1892–1955), Hungarian freestyle swimmer * Alajos Keserű (1905–1965), Hungarian water polo player *Alajos Stróbl Alajos Stróbl ( slovakian ''Alojz Štróbl, full name Alojz Ján Viliam Štróbl, Strobl de Liptóujvár'', ''Aloysius Joannes Vilhelmus Strobel'' )) (21 June 1856 – 13 December 1926) was a Austro-Hungarian sculptor and artist of Slova ... (1856–1926), Hungarian sculptor and artist * Alajos Szokolyi or Alajos Szokoly (1871–1932), Hungarian athlete and physician {{given name Hungarian masculine given names Masculine given names cs:Alois de:Alois it:Aloisio la:Aloisio pl:Alojzy ru:Алоиз sk:Alojz s ...
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Alajos Degré
Alajos Degré ( Lippa, Hungary (today in Romania), January 6, 1819 – Budapest, November 1, 1896) was a Hungarian lawyer, legal historian, author and one of the key figures of the Hungarian Revolution of 1848. Life He was born to a middle-class, urban family. His father was a Frenchman who worked as the chief physician of Temes County, Hungary. His mother was Anna Rácz, the raised daughter of a Hungarian nobleman, György Návay. He had a half-brother, Ignác from his father's first marriage and a sister, Franciska. Because of his father's early death Temes County took over the costs of the education of the Degré children. He did his secondary-school studies in Arad and Szeged. Then he went to Nagyvárad where he studied law for two years. In 1842 he started to work as a jurist in Pest where he got interested in politics and made friends with Lajos Kossuth. The liberal ideas inflamed his thinking so he joined these political circles and took part on their events where he ...
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Alajos Drávecz
Alajos Drávecz () (29 November 1866 – 28 August 1915) was a Slovenes, Slovenian Ethnology, ethnologist and writer. Born in Rábatótfalu (now Szentgotthárd). His parents were István Drávecz and Rozália Korpics. The young Drávecz and his wife emigrated to the United States of America, USA, then came back to Hungary, and settled down in Rábakethely (now Szentgotthárd). In 1915 Drávecz joined the forces and call out in North-Hungary (Slovakia), later in Moravia. He was killed in Lipník nad Bečvou, near Olomouc. Drávecz noted down the Slovene popular costume in the Luca day, and the Andrew day, and folk songs. His work * Národna vera i navade v vési See also * List of Slovene writers and poets in Hungary * Hungarian Slovenes References

* Francek Mukič - Marija Kozar: Slovensko Porabje, Mohorjeva družba, Celje 1982. {{DEFAULTSORT:Dravecz, Alajos 1866 births 1915 deaths People from Szentgotthárd Slovenian writers and poets in Hungary Slovenian ethnologists ...
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