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Arad Teleki-Wattay Castle, Hungary Teleki Castle, Târgu Mureș Teleki Castle, Glodeni Teleki Castle, Szirák Teleki Castle, Gyömrő Tisza-Teleki Castle
Teleki
Hungarian prime minister (1879–1941)
Count Pál János Ede Teleki de Szék (1 November 1879 – 3 April 1941) was a Hungarian politician who served as Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Hungary from
Pál_Teleki
Chancellor of Transylvania (1634–1690)
Apafi. Michael Teleki (Hungarian: Teleki Mihály) was born in the Hungarian noble Teleki family. He was the only son of Johann Teleki (1614-1662) and
Mihály_Teleki
Hungarian writer and statesman
Count László Teleki IV de Szék (11 February 1811 – 8 May 1861) was a Hungarian writer and statesman. He is remembered as the author of the drama Kegyencz
László_Teleki
Topics referred to by the same term
Sámuel Teleki may refer to: Sámuel Teleki (chancellor) (1739–1822), Chancellor of Transylvania Sámuel Teleki (explorer) (1845–1916), Hungarian explorer
Sámuel_Teleki
Hungarian politician
Bárdossy was appointed Foreign Minister in January 1941 and, following Pál Teleki's suicide in April, succeeded as Prime Minister. Seeking to recover more
László_Bárdossy
Hungarian footballer (1928–2017)
Gyula Teleki (born Gyula Tiegelmann, on 15 February 1928 in Arad – before 14 June 2017) was a Hungarian football player and coach. Teleki was a talented
Gyula_Teleki
Hungarian explorer
Count Sámuel Teleki de Szék (1 November 1845 – 10 March 1916) was a Hungarian noble and explorer who led the first expedition to Northern Kenya. He was
Sámuel_Teleki_(explorer)
Hungarian footballer
Pál Teleki (5 March 1906 – 14 October 1985) was a Hungarian footballer who played for Hungary in the 1934 FIFA World Cup and a manager. He also played
Pál_Teleki_(footballer)
Hungarian women's rights activist
Countess Blanka Teleki de Szék (5 July 1806 – 23 October 1862) was a Hungarian noblewoman, educator and women's rights activist. She is regarded as an
Blanka_Teleki
Hungarian jurist and historian
Count József Teleki de Szék (24 October 1790 – 15 February 1855) was a Hungarian jurist and historian, who served as the first President of the Hungarian
József_Teleki
Hungarian noblewoman
Countess Margit Teleki de Szék (2 December 1860 – 26 January 1922) was a Hungarian noblewoman, wife of Prime Minister Károly Khuen-Héderváry. She was born
Margit_Teleki
Hungarian politician
Count Géza Teleki de Szék (also known as Géza von Teleki, 27 November 1911 – 5 January 1983) was a Hungarian politician and field hockey player who competed
Géza_Teleki
Museum and library in Romania
The Teleki Library (Hungarian: Teleki Téka, Romanian: Biblioteca Teleki-Bolyai), also known as Teleki-Bolyai Library and Bibliotheca Telekiana, is a historic
Teleki_Library
Chancellor of Transylvania
Sámuel Teleki de Szék (17 November 1739, Gornești – 7 August 1822, Vienna), Chancellor of Transylvania, book collector, and founder of the Teleki Library
Sámuel_Teleki_(chancellor)
Classical gymnasium school in Budapest, Hungary
The Teleki Blanka Gymnasium is a gymnasium located on 37 Ajtósi Dürer sor in the neighbourhood of Városliget in the XIVth district of Budapest, Hungary
Teleki_Blanka_Gymnasium
Royal residence in Budapest, Hungary
programme of the Buda castle hill. The site was occupied before by the Teleki Palace. The building was the property of Archduke Joseph Karl of Austria
Archduke_Joseph's_Palace
Group of anti-Habsburg insurgents in the Kingdom of Hungary (1671–1711)
"All Hungarians are traitors." In 1678, the fugitives accepted Mihály Teleki, the Chancellor of Transylvania, as their leader. Prince Apafi proclaimed
Kuruc
Șiria Șoimoș Fortress, Șoimoș Solymosy Castle, Mocrea Tauț Fortress, Tauț Teleki Castle, Căpâlnaș Tornea Fortress, Covăsânț Turkish Fortress, Pâncota Bihor
List of castles and fortresses in Romania
List_of_castles_and_fortresses_in_Romania
Two submerged atolls in the South Pacific, claimed by Fiji and Tonga
The Minerva Reefs (Tongan: Ongo Teleki) are a group of two submerged atolls located in the Pacific Ocean between Fiji and Tonga. The islands are the subject
Minerva_Reefs
Village in Southern Transdanubia, Hungary
Teleki is a village in Somogy county, Hungary, about 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) south of Lake Balaton. The settlement is part of the Balatonboglár wine region
Teleki_(village)
Hungarian military officer
headed by Teleki and at a meeting in October 1939 he threatened to resign in protest against Teleki's foreign policy. In June 1940, Teleki tried to persuade
Henrik_Werth
1921 failed coups d'état in the Kingdom of Hungary
Charles agreed to summon Prime Minister Count Pál Teleki (who was staying nearby) for negotiations. Teleki, roused from his sleep at 2:00 am, muttered "too
Charles IV of Hungary's attempts to retake the throne
Charles_IV_of_Hungary's_attempts_to_retake_the_throne
parliament's seats) and won 49 percent of the popular vote in the election. Pál Teleki remained Prime Minister. This was a major breakthrough for the far-right
1939 Hungarian parliamentary election
1939_Hungarian_parliamentary_election
Regent of Hungary from 1920 to 1944
subject of some debate. In an October 1940 letter to Prime Minister Count Pál Teleki, Horthy echoed a widespread national sentiment: that Jews enjoyed too much
Miklós_Horthy
1972 micronation in the Pacific Ocean
Kingdom of Tonga has now created on these Reefs islands known as Teleki Tokelau and Teleki Tonga; AND WHEREAS it is expedient that we should now confirm
Republic_of_Minerva
Szilágyi and the House of Teleki. Lóránd Szilágyi de Garázda is the ancestor of the House of Szilágyi. House of Szilágyi House of Teleki Fejérpataky László és
Garázda
Hungarian politician (1830–1902)
was born in 1830 to Count Lajos Tisza (1798-1856) and his wife Juliánna Teleki (1805-1863). At the age of 18, Kálmán Tisza witnessed one of the greatest
Kálmán_Tisza
City in Mureș County, Romania
Principality of Transylvania in 1754. In 1802, the Teleki Library founded by count Sámuel Teleki opened to the public with 40,000 volumes. Avram Iancu
Târgu_Mureș
Hungarian politician
Count Géza Teleki de Szék (28 September 1843 – 27 September 1913) was a Hungarian politician, who served as Interior Minister between 1889 and 1890. His
Géza_Teleki_(politician)
1867–1918 empire in Central Europe
the geographical sciences. For example, Austro-Hungarian explorers Samuel Teleki and Ludwig von Höhnel were among the first Europeans to explore large parts
Austria-Hungary
Prince of Upper Hungary from 1682 to 1685
French–Transylvanian treaty, Mihály Teleki was installed as the supreme commander of the Kuruc army on 16 February 1678, but Teleki's appointment did not affect
Emeric_Thököly
Hungarian-born actress (born 1944)
Budapest, 28 January 1940) was Countess Katalin Mária Etelka Georgina Erzsébet Teleki de Szék (11 November 1917 in Budapest – ?). "Schell" is the family name
Catherine_Schell
Town in Pest, Hungary
the Choral Castle. The Teleki family, which owned the castle, counted among its members controversial prime minister Pál Teleki (in office 1920-1921 and
Pomáz
Part of Budapest, Hungary
1873, the two cities were unified with Óbuda to become Budapest. László Teleki (1811–1861), writer, statesman and magician Henrik Weber (1818–1866), painter
Pest,_Hungary
Prime Minister of Hungary (1998–2002, 2010–2026)
Székesfehérvár, where Orbán had secured a place at the prestigious Blanka Teleki school. In his first two years there, he served as local secretary of the
Viktor_Orbán
Hungarian politician (1896–1991)
Count Mihály Teleki de Szék (20 April 1896 – 20 August 1991) was a Hungarian politician, who served as Minister of Agriculture between 1938 and 1940. After
Mihály Teleki (politician, born 1896)
Mihály_Teleki_(politician,_born_1896)
Hungarian politician
January 1941. From 21 December 1940, Hungarian Prime Minister Count Pál Teleki had been acting for Csáky as Minister of Foreign Affairs until his own death
István_Csáky
Austrian naval officer and explorer
Count Teleki and the plan for an expedition to East Africa led to his being invited to join. Höhnel was the second-in-command of Count Sámuel Teleki von
Ludwig_von_Höhnel
Bilateral relations
Axis invasion of Yugoslavia in which Pál Teleki government of Hungary was pressured to join the attack. When Teleki received a call that is thought to have
Hungary–Yugoslavia_relations
Commune in Maramureș, Romania
known. Daniel Boldor, businessman from Baia Mare, was born in Fersig Blanka Teleki (1806–1862), who founded a school, was born in Satulung "2021 Romanian census"
Satulung
Political theorist and editor
Gömbös Horthy Huszár von Klebelsberg Lezsák Magyar Márki-Zay Orbán Slachta Teleki Tildy Tisza Toroczkai Volner Vona Zichy Parties Active Christian Democratic
Gladden_Pappin
river gorge. After the destruction of the citadel in 1718, the noble family Teleki, which owned most of the domain's land in the eighteenth century, bought
Țara_Chioarului
Volcanic island in Lake Turkana, Kenya
Island, or Hohnel Island (named after Ludwig von Höhnel who helped with Teleki's expedition), is a fissure-formed volcanic island and the largest one out
South_Island_(Kenya)
Association football rivalry
cavalrymen. In early July 1920, the Hungarian government of Prime Minister Pál Teleki decided to provide aid to Poland, providing military supplies free of charge
Hungary–Poland football rivalry
Hungary–Poland_football_rivalry
Mountain in Tanzania, highest in Africa
more than 4,000 m (13,000 ft). In June 1887, the Hungarian Count Sámuel Teleki and the Austrian Lieutenant Ludwig von Höhnel made an attempt to climb the
Mount_Kilimanjaro
Hungarian politician
January 1921 – 12 April 1921 Prime Minister Pál Teleki Preceded by Pál Teleki Succeeded by Pál Teleki Personal details Born (1875-03-30)30 March 1875
Gusztáv_Gratz
Palace in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
Brown Palace Government Palace Karakorum "Old Temples". Majer, Zsuzsa; Teleki, Krisztina. "Monasteries and Temples of Bogdiin Khьree, Ikh Khьree or Urga
Green_Palace
Name list
Szávay (born 1993), Hungarian tennis player, sister of Ágnes Szávay Blanka Teleki (1806–1862), Hungarian noblewoman Blanka Vlašić (born 1983), Croatian high
Blanka_(given_name)
German-born Hungarian diplomat (born 1967)
Gömbös Horthy Huszár von Klebelsberg Lezsák Magyar Márki-Zay Orbán Slachta Teleki Tildy Tisza Toroczkai Volner Vona Zichy Parties Active Christian Democratic
Eduard_Habsburg-Lothringen
pressure from Germany, Hungarian prime minister Pál Teleki signed the Tripartite Pact. In December 1940 Teleki also signed an ephemeral Treaty of Eternal Friendship
Hungary_in_World_War_II
Town in Southern Transdanubia, Hungary
controversial figure in Hungarian history, Pál Teleki, who was twice prime minister of Hungary. Teleki was regarded by some as a flawed hero and he remained
Balatonboglár
Albert Szent-Györgyi offered all of his prize money to Finland. Count Pál Teleki’s government sent armaments and war equipment valued at 1 million Hungarian
Hungarian volunteers in the Winter War
Hungarian_volunteers_in_the_Winter_War
1690 conflict of the Habsburg-Ottoman wars
Habsburg–Transylvanian army and captured Donat Heissler. Transylvanian count Mihály Teleki was killed in action. Following this victory, a Diet called in Kereszténysziget[dubious
Battle_of_Zernest
Hungarian politician (1880–1968)
Simonyi-Semadam with Pál Teleki as Prime Minister. Benárd served as Minister of Public Welfare under Teleki until April 1921, when Teleki was replaced by István
Ágost_Benárd
Museum in Khan Uul, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
Ministry of Education, Culture, Science and Sports of Mongolia. Majer, Zsuzsa; Teleki, Krisztina. "Monasteries and Temples of Bogdiin Khьree, Ikh Khьree or Urga
Winter Palace of the Bogd Khan
Winter_Palace_of_the_Bogd_Khan
Church in Budapest, Hungary
organ players alike. One of the most famous Hungarian organists is Miklós Teleki; along with András Virágh, he is among some of the best organ players in
St._Stephen's_Basilica
Political party in Hungary
National Assembly of 1861 in Hungary. The group was led by Count László Teleki. The name "Resolution Party" is directly related to the ideological divides
Resolution_Party
Spanish manager
Gracz (1961–62) Kolský (1963–64) Skoraczyński (1964–67) Gracz (1967–69) Teleki (1969–70) Matyas (1970–71) Kurdziel (1971–72) Steckiw (1972–74) Stroniarz (1974–75)
Albert_Rudé
Alkaline lake on the border of Ethiopia and Kenya
Lake Rudolf (in honour of Crown Prince Rudolf of Austria) by Count Sámuel Teleki de Szék and his second-in-command Lieutenant Ludwig Ritter Von Höhnel, a
Lake_Turkana
Highest mountain in Kenya
in 1887 by Count Sámuel Teleki. He managed to reach 4,350 m (14,270 ft) on the southwestern slopes. On this expedition Teleki mistakenly believed he had
Mount_Kenya
Ruling party of Hungary (1922–1944)
Gömbös (1932–1936) Kálmán Darányi (1936–1938) Béla Imrédy (1938–1939) Pál Teleki (1939-1941) László Bárdossy (1941-1942) Miklós Kállay (1942–1944) Founder
Unity_Party_(Hungary)
years, 228 days 1 MSZMP 17 József Antall 3 years, 203 days 1 MDF 18 Pál Teleki 2 years, 316 days 2 KNEP/MÉP 19 Gyula Szapáry 2 years, 249 days 1 SZP 20
List of prime ministers of Hungary by tenure
List_of_prime_ministers_of_Hungary_by_tenure
Prev. Hereditary Princess of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
Prince of Solms-Baruth 4. Friedrich, Prince of Solms-Baruth 9. Countess Rosa Teleki de Szek 2. Count Hans of Solms-Baruth 10. Hans Heinrich XI of Hochberg,
Countess Viktoria-Luise of Solms-Baruth
Countess_Viktoria-Luise_of_Solms-Baruth
Heritage site in Mureș County, Romania
House Európa Görög House Kendeffy House Lábas House Legények House Teleki Library Teleki House Toldalagi Palace Tolnai House Hotel Transzilvánia Statues
Saint John the Baptist Church, Târgu Mureș
Saint_John_the_Baptist_Church,_Târgu_Mureș
Political party in Hungary
Gömbös Horthy Huszár von Klebelsberg Lezsák Magyar Márki-Zay Orbán Slachta Teleki Tildy Tisza Toroczkai Volner Vona Zichy Parties Active Christian Democratic
Fidesz
Town in Pest, Hungary
status in 2001. Teleki Castle Gyömrő became part of Count Teleki's estate at the end of the 18th century. In 1774 Count József Teleki had a castle built
Gyömrő
Hungarian-American film actress
Józsefváros before settling in the Lónyaytelep area of Pestszentlőrinc on Teleki Street. She completed her early education at the Egressy Street Civic School
Vilma_Bánky
Hungarian government minister
Counter-Revolutionary Government In office 5 May 1919 – 31 May 1919 Succeeded by Pál Teleki Personal details Born (1873-12-16)16 December 1873 Kolozsvár, Kingdom of
Gyula_Bornemisza
of the Teleki Blanka Gymnasium of Budapest. Pukli was one of the leading figures of the 2016 teachers protests. He was the director of Teleki Blanka Gymnasium
István_Pukli
grandfather was a Jew. Imrédy's downfall led to Pál Teleki's return to the prime minister's office. Teleki dissolved some of the fascist parties but did not
Interwar_Hungary
Hungarian politician (born 1978)
Gömbös Horthy Huszár von Klebelsberg Lezsák Magyar Márki-Zay Orbán Slachta Teleki Tildy Tisza Toroczkai Volner Vona Zichy Parties Active Christian Democratic
László_Toroczkai
advocates of a union of European nations was Hungarian Prime Minister Pál Teleki. Hungary had lost over two-thirds of its territory at the end of World War
Ideas of European unity before 1948
Ideas_of_European_unity_before_1948
Fascist leader of Hungary from 1944 to 1945, dictator
Cross a distant second. Furthermore, the conservative prime minister Pál Teleki on 5 May 1939 brought in the Second Anti-Jewish Law, which limited Jews
Ferenc_Szálasi
Foreigner: 771 The fortified church of Marosvásárhely Teleki Library, commonly known as the Teleki Téka, established in 1802 Building of the Royal Court
Marosszék
Hungarian military officer and politician
with the Reich in a full invasion of Yugoslavia. The prime minister Pál Teleki was opposed to the invasion, warning that to invade Yugoslavia would mean
Károly_Bartha
needed for a majority First party Second party Leader Ferenc Deák László Teleki Party FP HP Seats won 250 100 Third party Fourth party Leader – Dániel
1861 Hungarian parliamentary election
1861_Hungarian_parliamentary_election
Name list
(1841–1916), Austro-Hungarian diplomat; son of László Szőgyény-Marich, Sr. László Teleki (1811–1861), Hungarian politician and writer László Tőkés (b. 1952), Romanian
László
the turn of the millenium. Hongrie, Teleki László Alapítvány. Budapest: Ministry of national cultural heritage Teleki László foundation. p. 84. ISBN 978-963-86291-8-0
Timeline_of_Hungarian_history
Hungarian princess (1629–1680)
her life, she was married thrice, to Count László Haller, Count József Teleki, and George II Rákóczi, whom she married on 3 February 1643. She converted
Zsófia_Báthory
Lake in southern Ethiopia
Lake Chamo in some years, but no permanent connection exists. Count Sámuel Teleki was the first European to visit the lake in 1888, and named it for Princess
Lake_Chew_Bahir
Mineral concretion found on the sea bottom
(1981). Manganese Deposits. London: Academic Press. ISBN 978-0-12-601080-0. Teleki, P. G.; Dobson, M. R.; Moore, J. R.; von Stackelberg, U. (1987). Marine
Manganese_nodule
1974–1978 event in Tanzania
Martin, R. D. (1974). "The Predatory Behaviour of Wild Chimpanzees, by Geza Teleki. Bucknell University Press". Oryx. 12 (3): 387–388. doi:10.1017/s0030605300012084
Gombe_Chimpanzee_War
Hungarian noble and chronicler
Preceded by János Bethlen Succeeded by Vacant next office-holder: Mihály Teleki Personal details Born 1639 Bethlenszentmiklós, Principality of Transylvania
Farkas_Bethlen
Political party in Hungary
Gömbös Horthy Huszár von Klebelsberg Lezsák Magyar Márki-Zay Orbán Slachta Teleki Tildy Tisza Toroczkai Volner Vona Zichy Parties Active Christian Democratic
Tisza_Party
Hungarian politician (1849–1918)
Khuen-Héderváry's aunt.[citation needed] Khuen-Héderváry married Countess Margit Teleki de Szék on 6 September 1880. They had two children: Sándor (1881–1946) and
Károly_Khuen-Héderváry
Titular Duchess of Parma (1849–1882)
Adinolfo Lucchesi-Palli (18 June 1911— 26 February 1986) he married Sarolta Teleki Gräfin von Szek on 2 June 1946. They have six children. Elias, Duke of Parma
Princess Maria Pia of the Two Sicilies
Princess_Maria_Pia_of_the_Two_Sicilies
Political party in Hungary
who had belonged to now-defunct conservative parties before the war, Géza Teleki was elected as the party's first leader. The PDP won 21 seats in the National
Civic Democratic Party (Hungary)
Civic_Democratic_Party_(Hungary)
Hungarian cup competition for football clubs
(Ferencváros FC) (1932–33) Vilmos Kohut (Ferencváros FC) (1927–28) Pál Teleki (Bocskai FC) (1929–30) Pál Zilahi (III. Kerületi TVE) (1930–31) György Sárosi
Magyar_Kupa
Football league season
Sportcsarnokban Ferencváros Budapest Elek Gyula Aréna Füzesabonyi SC Füzesabony Teleki Blanka Ált. Isk. Kecskeméti TE Kecskemét Messzi István Sportcsarnok Mizse
2015–16 Nemzeti Bajnokság I/B (men's handball)
2015–16_Nemzeti_Bajnokság_I/B_(men's_handball)
that limit. The map is a smaller version of a more detailed map by Pál Teleki, in which a vibrant, dominant red color was deliberately chosen to mark
Demographics_of_Hungary
Association football tournament in Italy
Verriest Stanislaus Kobierski Rudolf Noack Otto Siffling György Sárosi Pál Teleki Jenő Vincze Enrique Guaita Kick Smit Leen Vente Ștefan Dobay Isidro Lángara
1934_FIFA_World_Cup
Hungarian-born countess
DeVito di Porriasa (April 23, 1939 – April 15, 2013), born as Ilona Mária Teleki von Szék in Cluj-Napoca, Romania, was a Hungarian-born countess who built
Ilona_DeVito_di_Porriasa
Hungarian politician
shortly before the treaty became effective. He was succeeded by Count Pál Teleki. Aside from finalizing the treaty and passing some financial reforms, Simonyi's
Sándor_Simonyi-Semadam
1952 film
Pista János Görbe as Dunai százados Violetta Ferrari as Teleki Marika Ferenc Szusza as Teleki jóska Kálmán Latabár as Karikás Gyula Gózon as Lajos bácsi
Try_and_Win
List of names for the genocide of Jewish people under Nazi rule
tragic fate of victimhood. Hungarian former Minister for Roma Affairs László Teleki applies the term Holocaust to both the murder of Jews and Romani peoples
Names_of_the_Holocaust
City in Istria County, Croatia
konfliktusok történeti-földrajzi háttere a volt Jugoszlávia területén; Teleki László Alapítvány, 1993 ISBN 963-04-2855-5 "Summary: Islam in Europe, European
Pula
Afro-Asiatic language spoken in Cameroon
Teleki, Tchede) is an Afro-Asiatic language spoken in Cameroon in Far North Province. Tsuvan is spoken in the village (in fact, the massif) of Téléki
Tsuvan_language
Hungarian scout and military officer
of Charles IV King of Hungary, Regent Miklós Horthy, Prime Minister Pál Teleki, and Arrow Cross Party leader Ferenc Szálasi. He was the Captain General
Ferenc_Farkas_de_Kisbarnak
battalions were introduced in May 1939 by the Prime Minister Count Pál Teleki and right from the start Hungarian Jews who were conscripted were sent to
Labour service in Hungary during World War II
Labour_service_in_Hungary_during_World_War_II
TELEKI
TELEKI
TELEKI
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Boy/Male
Latin
Conqueror.
Boy/Male
English
Contemporary phonetic'enduring.
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
The Embodiment of Service
Surname or Lastname
English (Devon and Cornwall)
English (Devon and Cornwall) : from a pet form of the personal name Benne (see Benn).
Girl/Female
Tamil
Suprati | ஸà¯à®ªà¯à®°à®¤à®¿Â
Nice copy
Boy/Male
Muslim
Holy. Glorifying.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Pure
Boy/Male
English Teutonic
Noble guardian/protector.
Female
Chamoru
, to light up, to illuminate.
Boy/Male
Greek
Lordly.
TELEKI
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TELEKI
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