- Mihály
Táncsics (21
April 1799 – 28 June 1884) was a
Hungarian writer, teacher,
journalist and politician. Mihály
Táncsics was born on 21
April 1799 in...
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political rights and
economic reforms. Many
reformers (Lajos Kossuth, Mihály
Táncsics) were
imprisoned by the authorities. On 15
March 1848, m**** demonstrations...
- The
Táncsics –
Radical Left
Party (Hungarian:
Táncsics – Radikális Balpárt) was a left-wing
democratic socialist political party in Hungary. It was formed...
- László
Tancsics (born 19 May 1978) is a
Hungarian weightlifter. He
competed in the men's
bantamweight event at the 2004
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary;...
- Stróbl (sculptor)
Antal Szerb (writer) Leo
Szilard (physicist) Mihály
Táncsics (writer, politician) István Tóth (football
player and manager, anti-fascist...
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crowd dis****d,
agreeing to go to Buda in the
afternoon to
release Mihály
Táncsics, a
political prisoner. A
symbol of Petőfi's
famous day,
activists distributed...
- prisoners, the
crowd moved to
greet the
newly freed revolutionary poet Mihály
Táncsics. Petőfi's po****rity
waned as the
memory of the
glorious day faded, and...
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Partner parties Der
Wandel Ensemble! République et
socialisme Marxist Left
Táncsics Democratic Left
Scotland Former members KP PCB
Enhedslisten SYN/ΣΥΝ Munkáspárt...
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awarded Ferenc Szaniszló the
Táncsics award, Hungary's
highest state award for journalism. A
dozen former recipients of the
Táncsics returned their awards in...
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Partner parties Der
Wandel Ensemble! République et
socialisme Marxist Left
Táncsics Democratic Left
Scotland Former members KP PCB
Enhedslisten SYN/ΣΥΝ Munkáspárt...