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Béla Vörösmarty
Béla Vörösmarty (23 April 1844 – 9 October 1904) was a Hungarian jurist and politician, son of poet Mihály Vörösmarty and and brother of Ilona Vörösmarty. Biography After his father's death in 1855, he raised in the home of Ferenc Deák (politician), Ferenc Deák. He finished his secondary and legal studies in Budapest. After that he worked as a judge for the Royal Court of Budapest since 1868. He became a member of the Curia Regia in 1887. He was appointed President of the Royal Court of Győr in 1895, replacing Sándor Erdély who became Minister of Justice (Hungary), Minister of Justice. Vörösmarty was elected Secretary of State for Justice under Minister Erdély in that year. He served as Member of Parliament for Žabokreky nad Nitrou, Nyitrazsámbokrét (today: ''Žabokreky nad Nitrou, Slovakia'') between 1899 and 1901. He was appointed Vice President of the Curia Regia in 1901, replacing Bódog Czorda. Sources * MAGYAR ORSZÁGGYŰLÉSI ALMANACH (1901-1906) ...
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Károly Koller
Károly Koller, originally Karl (28 January 1838, Sibiu, Hermannstadt – 26 November 1889, Budapest) was an Austro-Hungarian photographer and painter. Biography His father was originally from Tyrolia, and his mother was from an upper-class family in Brașov, Kronstadt. He attended the German grammar school in his hometown and studied with the drawing teacher, , (Sample books.google.de. with whom he was associated for many years; operating a joint studio.Konrad Klein: "Foto-Ethnologen. Theodor Glatz und die frühe ethnografische Fotografie in Siebenbürgen". In: ''Fotogeschichte'', Vol. 103, 2007, pp.23–45 From 1856 to 1859, he was enrolled at the and the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna, Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna. From 1859 to 1871, he worked as a drawing teacher in Bistrița, Bistritz, where he first developed his interest in photography. He published two albums in 1862, together with Glatz, depicting notable Transylvanian Saxons, Transylvanian personalities and Trachten (clo ...
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