Kálmán Tisza
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Kálmán Tisza
Summary
Kálmán Tisza is a human[1]. He was born in Oradea[2]. He was born on December 16, 1830[3]. He died in Budapest[4]. He died on March 23, 1902[5]. He worked as an economist[6], politician[7], and diplomat[8]. He ranks in the top 0.72% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (331 views/month, #7,245 of 1,000,298).[9]
Key Facts
- Kálmán Tisza was born in Oradea[2].
- Kálmán Tisza passed away in Budapest[4].
- Kálmán Tisza was born on December 16, 1830[3].
- Kálmán Tisza was born on January 1, 1830[10].
- Kálmán Tisza was born on December 10, 1830[11].
- Kálmán Tisza died on March 23, 1902[5].
- Kálmán Tisza died on March 24, 1902[12].
- Kálmán Tisza's father was Lajos Tisza[13].
- Among Kálmán Tisza's spouses was Helene Johanna Josepha Mathilde Gräfin von Degenfeld-Schonburg[14].
- A child of Kálmán Tisza was István Tisza[15].
- A child of Kálmán Tisza was Lajos Tisza[16].
- A child of Kálmán Tisza was Kálmán Tisza[17].
- A child of Kálmán Tisza was Paulina Tisza[18].
- Kálmán Tisza held citizenship in Austrian Empire[19].
- Kálmán Tisza held citizenship in Hungary[20].
- Hungarian was Kálmán Tisza's native language[21].
- Kálmán Tisza's professions included economist[6].
- Kálmán Tisza worked as a politician[7].
- Kálmán Tisza worked as a diplomat[8].
- Kálmán Tisza held the position of Prime Minister of Hungary[22].
- Kálmán Tisza held the position of member of the National Assembly of Hungary[23].
- Kálmán Tisza held the position of member of the National Assembly of Hungary[24].
- Kálmán Tisza held the position of member of the National Assembly of Hungary[25].
- Kálmán Tisza held the position of member of the National Assembly of Hungary[26].
- Kálmán Tisza held the position of member of the National Assembly of Hungary[27].
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Origins and Family
Kálmán Tisza was born in Oradea[2]. Recorded date of birth include December 16, 1830[3], January 1, 1830[10], and December 10, 1830[11]. His father was Lajos Tisza[13]. Hungarian was his native language[21].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include economist[6], politician[7], and diplomat[8]. Positions held include Prime Minister of Hungary[22], a public office[28], in Hungary[29], founded in 1848[30]; member of the National Assembly of Hungary[23], a public office[31], in Hungary[32], founded in 1848[33]; and minister in attendance on the king[34], a public office[35], in Hungary[36], founded in 1848[37].
Recognition
Kálmán Tisza received the Order of the Black Eagle[38].
Personal Life
Kálmán Tisza was married to Helene Johanna Josepha Mathilde Gräfin von Degenfeld-Schonburg[14]. Children include István Tisza[15], a politician[39], 1861–1918[40], of Austrian Empire[41], awarded the Knight Grand Cross of the Order of Saint Stephen of Hungary[42], specialised in politics[43]; Lajos Tisza[16], a politician[44], 1879–1942[45], of Hungary[46]; he[17], a land owner[47], 1867–1947[48], of Hungary[49]; and Paulina Tisza[18], an aristocrat[50], 1862–1940[51], of Hungary[52]. Political affiliations include Liberal Party[53], Resolution Party[54], and Left Centre[55].
Death and Burial
Recorded date of death include March 23, 1902[5] and March 24, 1902[12]. Kálmán Tisza died in Budapest[4].
Why It Matters
Kálmán Tisza ranks in the top 0.72% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (331 views/month, #7,245 of 1,000,298).[9] He has Wikipedia articles in 19 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[56] He is known by 11 alternative names across languages and contexts.[57]
FAQs
Where was Kálmán Tisza born?
Kálmán Tisza was born in Oradea[2].
Where did Kálmán Tisza die?
Kálmán Tisza passed away in Budapest[4].
Who were Kálmán Tisza's parents?
Kálmán Tisza's father was Lajos Tisza[13].
Who was Kálmán Tisza married to?
Kálmán Tisza's spouses include Helene Johanna Josepha Mathilde Gräfin von Degenfeld-Schonburg[14].
What did Kálmán Tisza do for work?
Kálmán Tisza worked as economist[6], politician[7], and diplomat[8].
What awards did Kálmán Tisza receive?
Honors received include Order of the Black Eagle[38].