- József
Szakovics,
Slovene Jožef Sakovič,
German orthography Joseph Sakowitsch (February 2, 1874,
Vadarci (then
known as Tivadarc, in what is now Slovenia)...
- (politician) Mihály
Kolossa István Küzmics
Gergely Luthár István Lülik Iván
Persa József
Szakovics István
Szmodis Sándor Terplán Mihály
Szever Vanecsai...
- (politician) Mihály
Kolossa István Küzmics
Gergely Luthár István Lülik Iván
Persa József
Szakovics István
Szmodis Sándor Terplán Mihály
Szever Vanecsai...
- majority. Jožef Košič - József
Kossics (1788–1867),
Slovenian writer Jožef Sakovič - József
Szakovics (1874–1930),
Slovenian Roman Catholic priest v t e...
- Küzmics, István Küzmics, Ágoston Pável, József
Klekl Senior, and József
Szakovics, have
claimed that it is a language, not
simply a dialect.
Evald Flisar...
-
Slovene March,
which would later be part of Yugoslavia. Klekl, József
Szakovics, Iván B****a, István Kühár, and József Csárics
worked out the
Slovene March...
- (politician) Mihály
Kolossa István Küzmics
Gergely Luthár István Lülik Iván
Persa József
Szakovics István
Szmodis Sándor Terplán Mihály
Szever Vanecsai...
- from
Hungary and
their autonomy in Slovenia. Kühar, József Klekl, József
Szakovics, József Csárics, and Iván B****a
advocated autonomy for
Prekmurje in 1918...
- (politician) Mihály
Kolossa István Küzmics
Gergely Luthár István Lülik Iván
Persa József
Szakovics István
Szmodis Sándor Terplán Mihály
Szever Vanecsai...
-
Hungarian Slovene poet Štefan
Skledar (1920–1988),
chemical engineer József
Szakovics (1874–1930),
Roman Catholic priest and
author Vilmos Tkálecz (1894–1950)...