Gyula Moravcsik
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Gyula Moravcsik
Summary
Gyula Moravcsik is a human[1]. His place of birth was Budapest[2]. He was born on January 29, 1892[3]. He died in Budapest[4]. He died on December 10, 1972[5]. He worked as a historian[6], university teacher[7], Byzantinist[8], and classical philologist[9]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (29 views/month, #7,284 of 1,000,298).[10]
Key Facts
- Gyula Moravcsik's place of birth was Budapest[2].
- Gyula Moravcsik died in Budapest[4].
- Gyula Moravcsik was born on January 29, 1892[3].
- Gyula Moravcsik died on December 10, 1972[5].
- Gyula Moravcsik is buried at Farkasréti Cemetery[11].
- Gyula Moravcsik's father was Gyula Béri[12].
- Gyula Moravcsik's mother was Moravcsik, Gyuláné[13].
- A child of Gyula Moravcsik was Julius Moravcsik[14].
- Gyula Moravcsik held citizenship in Hungary[15].
- Hungarian was Gyula Moravcsik's native language[16].
- Gyula Moravcsik's professions included historian[6].
- Gyula Moravcsik worked as a university teacher[7].
- Gyula Moravcsik's professions included Byzantinist[8].
- Gyula Moravcsik's professions included classical philologist[9].
- Gyula Moravcsik's field of work was Byzantine studies[17].
- Gyula Moravcsik's field of work was source criticism[18].
- Gyula Moravcsik's field of work was classical philology[19].
- Among Gyula Moravcsik's employers was Eötvös Loránd University[20].
- Gyula Moravcsik's education included a stint at Fasori Gimnázium[21].
- Gyula Moravcsik was educated at Eötvös József Collegium[22].
- Gyula Moravcsik's education included a stint at Eötvös Loránd University[23].
- Gyula Moravcsik received the Kossuth Prize[24].
- Gyula Moravcsik received the Pour le Mérite for Sciences and Arts order[25].
- Gyula Moravcsik was a member of German Academy of Sciences at Berlin[26].
- Gyula Moravcsik was a member of Hungarian Academy of Sciences[27].
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Origins and Family
Gyula Moravcsik was born in Budapest[2]. He was born on January 29, 1892[3]. His father was Gyula Béri[12]. His mother was Moravcsik, Gyuláné[13]. Hungarian was his native language[16].
Education
Educated at Fasori Gimnázium[21], a high school[28], in Hungary[29], founded in 1823[30]; Eötvös József Collegium[22], an educational institution[31], in Hungary[32], founded in 1895[33]; and Eötvös Loránd University[23], a public research university[34], in Hungary[35], founded in 1635[36], headquartered in Budapest[37].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include historian[6], university teacher[7], Byzantinist[8], and classical philologist[9]. Fields of work include Byzantine studies[17], a field of study[38]; source criticism[18], an academic major[39]; and classical philology[19], an academic discipline[40]. Among Gyula Moravcsik's employers was Eötvös Loránd University[20].
Recognition
Awards received include Kossuth Prize[24], an award[41], in Hungary[42], founded in 1948[43] and Pour le Mérite for Sciences and Arts order[25], a civil decoration[44], in Prussia[45], founded in 1842[46].
Personal Life
A child of Gyula Moravcsik was Julius Moravcsik[14].
Death and Burial
Gyula Moravcsik died on December 10, 1972[5]. He died in Budapest[4]. He is buried at Farkasréti Cemetery[11].
Why It Matters
Gyula Moravcsik ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (29 views/month, #7,284 of 1,000,298).[10] He has Wikipedia articles in 7 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[47] He is known by 7 alternative names across languages and contexts.[48]
FAQs
Where was Gyula Moravcsik born?
Gyula Moravcsik's place of birth was Budapest[2].
Where did Gyula Moravcsik die?
Gyula Moravcsik died in Budapest[4].
Who were Gyula Moravcsik's parents?
Gyula Moravcsik's father was Gyula Béri[12]. Gyula Moravcsik's mother was Moravcsik, Gyuláné[13].
What did Gyula Moravcsik do for work?
Gyula Moravcsik worked as historian[6], university teacher[7], Byzantinist[8], and classical philologist[9].
Where did Gyula Moravcsik go to school?
Gyula Moravcsik was educated at Fasori Gimnázium[21], Eötvös József Collegium[22], and Eötvös Loránd University[23].
What awards did Gyula Moravcsik receive?
Honors received include Kossuth Prize[24] and Pour le Mérite for Sciences and Arts order[25].