- King Béla IV. The
Kossuths married into the Zathureczky, Nedeczky, Borcsány, and Prónay families,
amongst others.
Lajos Kossuth's paternal grandmother...
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Kossuth may
refer to:
Kossuth tér, or
Lajos Kossuth Square,
Budapest Kossuth Lajos tér (Budapest Metro), a
station on the M2 (East–West) line of the Budapest...
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Kossuth Lajos Square (Hungarian:
Kossuth Lajos tér,
pronounced [ˈkoʃut ˈlɒjoʃ ˈteːr]), also
known as
Kossuth Square (
Kossuth tér [ˈkoʃut ˈteːr]), is a...
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Party of 1848.
Lajos Kossuth was its
spiritual leader until he died in 1894, and the
party was also
referred to as the "
Kossuth Party" thereafter. From...
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Kossuth County (/kəˈsuːθ/) is a
county in the U.S.
state of Iowa. As of the 2020 census, the po****tion was 14,828. The
county seat is Algona. Kossuth...
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Kossuth Memorial refers to one of
three public monuments dedicated to
former Hungarian Regent-President
Lajos Kossuth in
front of the
Hungarian Parliament...
- The
Kossuth Prize (Hungarian:
Kossuth-díj,
pronounced [ˈkoʃudːiːj]) is a state-sponsored
award in Hungary,
named after the
Hungarian politician and revolutionist...
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Kossuth Rádió (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈkoʃut ˈraːdijoː],
formerly known as MR1-
Kossuth Rádió, Rádió
Budapest and
Budapest I.) is a public-broadcasting...
- Batthyány
government (who
sought agreement with the court) and led to
Lajos Kossuth's followers (who
demanded full
independence for Hungary)
suddenly gaining...
- the hat's crown. In the
United States it was also
called the
Kossuth hat,
after Lajos Kossuth.
During the
American Civil War (1861–65) the
headgear was common...