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  1. Ferenc Deák (16 January 1922 – 18 April 1998) was a Hungarian footballer who played as a striker for clubs such as Szentlőrinci AC, Ferencváros and Budapesti Dózsa, and who played internationally for Hungary, scoring 29 goals in just 20 caps. His nickname was Bamba. [1] With over 795 goals in official matches scored during his career, the ...

  2. March Laws. Ferenc Deák (born Oct. 17, 1803, Söjtör, Hung., Austrian Empire [now in Hungary]—died Jan. 28/29, 1876, Budapest) was a Hungarian statesman whose negotiations led to the establishment of the dual monarchy of Austria-Hungary in 1867. Deák was the son of a wealthy Hungarian landowner. After graduating in law, he entered the ...

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  3. Idősebb kehidai Deák Ferenc ( 1761 – 1808 ), főszolgabíró, táblabíró, és szarvaskendi és óvári Sibrik Mária Erzsébet ( 1768 – 1803) fia. Deák Ferenc tekintélyes, régi nemesi család hetedik gyermekeként született a Válicka-patak menti Söjtör községben, ami akkor a család egyik nagyobb birtoktestének a központja volt.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ferenc_DeákFerenc Deák - Wikipedia

    Ferenc Deák (Hungarian name order Deák Ferenc) may refer to: Ferenc Deák (footballer) (1922–1998), Hungarian footballer. Ferenc Deák (politician) (1803–1876), Hungarian statesman. Deák Ferenc tér, a square in Budapest.

  5. Ferenc Deák de Kehida (archaically English: Francis Deak, Croatian: Franjo Deák; 17 October 1803 – 28 January 1876) was a Hungarian statesman and Minister of Justice. He was known as "The Wise Man of the Nation" and one of the greatest figures of Hungary's liberal movement.

  6. Ferenc Deák, (born Oct. 17, 1803, Söjtör, Hung., Austrian Empire—died Jan. 28/29, 1876, Budapest), Hungarian politician. He entered the Hungarian Diet in 1833, becoming a leader of the reform movement for the political emancipation of Hungary. Appointed minister of justice in 1848, he was the principal author of the reforming “April laws

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  8. Jan 28, 2024 · The Life and Work of Ferenc Deák. Deák was born on 17 October 1803 in Söjtör, Kingdom of Hungary (which was part of the Habsburg Empire at the time). He came from nobility: his father was nobleman, landlord, and jurist Ferenc Deák de Kehida. His brother served in the Diet of Hungary in Pozsony (or Pressburg, today Bratislava, Slovakia).