- Károly
Csemegi (1826–1899) was a
Hungarian judge who was
instrumental in the
creation of the
first criminal code of Hungary.
Though born Jewish, he later...
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frequently occurring in Armenia: Ani, Irind, Varzhahan. It was a
suggestion (
Csemegi J.) that
there was not only
western European but
Eastern Caucasian relation...
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writer Geca Kon,
Serbian publisher Pál Maléter,
military leader Károly
Csemegi,
judge Csongrád is
twinned with: Bečej,
Serbia Bełchatów,
Poland Breuilaufa...
- our
society to be stigmatized." The
first Hungarian Penal Code by Károly
Csemegi (1878)
punished homo****uality
between men ("természet
elleni fajtalanság"...
- and Rae Walter. Edison, New Jersey:
Chartwell Books. pp. 104–105. József
Csemegi: A Budavári Főtemplom (Képzőművészeti Alap Kiadóvállalata, Budapest, 1955)...
- of
literature Jehuda Cresques (1360–1410) –
Catalan cartographer Károly
Csemegi (1826–1899) –
Hungarian judge who was
instrumental in the
creation of the...
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territory of Romania,
replacing the
Hungarian Penal Code (known as The
Csemegi Code)
which had been in
force in
Transylvania since 1880, the Austrian...
- to everyone. Árpádföldi
Szent Anna
templom 1925–1927
Hungarian folk (?)
Csemegi József 1162
Budapest Állás utca 70.
Sashalmi Krisztus Király plébániatemplom...
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territory of Romania,
replacing the
Hungarian Penal Code (known as The
Csemegi Code)
which had been in
force in
Transylvania since 1880, and the Austrian...
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Viennese Academy of Sciences;
invested as
Knight Commander, 1875. Károly
Csemegi (1826–1899),
Hungarian judge and jurist;
instrumental in the
creation of...