Pál Szabó
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Pál Szabó
Summary
Pál Szabó is a human[1]. He was born in Biharugra[2]. He was born on April 5, 1893[3]. He died in Budapest[4]. He died on October 31, 1970[5]. He worked as a bricklayer[6], writer[7], journalist[8], editing staff[9], and politician[10]. He is known by 5 alternative names across languages and contexts.[11]
Key Facts
- Born in Biharugra[2], Pál Szabó…
- Pál Szabó died in Budapest[4].
- Pál Szabó was born on April 5, 1893[3].
- Pál Szabó died on October 31, 1970[5].
- Pál Szabó is buried at Biharugra[12].
- Pál Szabó held citizenship in Hungary[13].
- Hungarian was Pál Szabó's native language[14].
- Pál Szabó worked as a bricklayer[6].
- Pál Szabó's professions included writer[7].
- Pál Szabó worked as a journalist[8].
- Pál Szabó's professions included editing staff[9].
- Pál Szabó's professions included politician[10].
- Pál Szabó held the position of party leader[15].
- Pál Szabó held the position of member of the National Assembly of Hungary[16].
- Pál Szabó held the position of member of the National Assembly of Hungary[17].
- Pál Szabó held the position of member of the National Assembly of Hungary[18].
- Pál Szabó held the position of member of the Presidential Council of the Hungarian People's Republic[19].
- Pál Szabó was employed by Nyugat[20].
- Pál Szabó received the Kossuth Prize[21].
- Pál Szabó received the József Attila Prize[22].
- Pál Szabó received the Baumgarten Prize[23].
- Pál Szabó received the Kossuth Prize[24].
- Pál Szabó's religion is recorded as Reformed Christianity[25].
- Pál Szabó is recorded as male[26].
- Pál Szabó's instance of is recorded as human[27].
Body
Origins and Family
Pál Szabó's place of birth was Biharugra[2]. He was born on April 5, 1893[3]. Hungarian was his native language[14].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include bricklayer[6], writer[7], journalist[8], editing staff[9], and politician[10]. Among Pál Szabó's employers was Nyugat[20]. Positions held include party leader[15], a position[28]; member of the National Assembly of Hungary[16], a public office[29], in Hungary[30], founded in 1848[31]; and member of the Presidential Council of the Hungarian People's Republic[19].
Recognition
Awards received include Kossuth Prize[21], an award[32], in Hungary[33], founded in 1948[34]; József Attila Prize[22], a literary award[35], in Hungary[36], founded in 1950[37]; and Baumgarten Prize[23], a literary award[38], in Hungary[39].
Personal Life
Pál Szabó's religion is recorded as Reformed Christianity[25]. Political affiliations include Independent Smallholders, Agrarian Workers and Civic Party[40], a political party[41], in Hungary[42], founded in 1908[43], headquartered in Budapest[44] and National Peasant Party[45], a political party[46], in Hungary[47], founded in 1939[48].
Death and Burial
Pál Szabó died on October 31, 1970[5]. He died in Budapest[4]. He is buried at Biharugra[12].
Why It Matters
Pál Szabó is known by 5 alternative names across languages and contexts.[11]
FAQs
Where was Pál Szabó born?
Pál Szabó was born in Biharugra[2].
Where did Pál Szabó die?
Pál Szabó passed away in Budapest[4].
What did Pál Szabó do for work?
Pál Szabó worked as bricklayer[6], writer[7], journalist[8], editing staff[9], and politician[10].
What awards did Pál Szabó receive?
Honors received include Kossuth Prize[21], József Attila Prize[22], Baumgarten Prize[23], and Kossuth Prize[24].