- historian.
Kossics was born in Bogojina,
Moravske Toplice, then part of the
Kingdom of Hungary, now in Slovenia. His
father József
Kossics was a teacher...
- it
evolved over centuries. The
oldest extant do****ent (1828) by József
Kossics described a
wedding (Prekmurje Slovene: gostüvanje) as
never being held...
- (Book of Psalms), 1848 József
Kossics:
Zgodbe vogerszkoga králesztva (History of the
Hungarian Kingdom), 1848 József
Kossics:
Sztarine 'Seleznih ino Szalaszkih...
- (1904–1981) – poet and
writer Srečko
Kosovel (1904–1926) – poet József
Kossics (1788–1867) – writer, poet, historian,
priest Tomo Križnar (born 1954)...
-
Jakob Walter,
German stonemason,
soldier (d. 1864)
October 9 – József
Kossics, Hungarian-Slovene
Catholic priest, writer,
ethnologist (d. 1867) October...
- County, Hungary.
Until 1945 it had a
German majority. Jožef Košič - József
Kossics (1788–1867),
Slovenian writer Jožef Sakovič - József
Szakovics (1874–1930)...
- ****anese samurai,
politician and
businessman (b. 1836)
December 26 – József
Kossics, Hungarian-Slovenian
Catholic priest,
writer and
ethnologist (b. 1788)...
-
critic Apollo Korzeniowski (1820–1869),
Polish expressionist poet József
Kossics (Jožef Košič, 1788–1867), Hungarian/Slovenian poet and
priest Laza Kostić...
- 1742 – 1803) Károly
Doncsecz (1918–2002)
Tibor Gécsek (born 1964) József
Kossics (1788–1867) István Küzmics (c.1723 – 1779) Ágoston Pável (1886–1946) Antal...
- Szijjártó).
Catholic priest József
Kossics brought the
Prekmurian language to a new
functional position.
Kossics no
longer wrote religious books, but...