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György Majláth (1818–1883)

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György Majláth
Speaker of the House of Magnates
In office
22 March 1867 – 29 March 1883
Preceded byPál Sennyey
Succeeded byLászló Szőgyény-Marich
Personal details
Born7 December 1818
Pozsony, Kingdom of Hungary
(today: Bratislava, Slovakia)
Died29 March 1883 (aged 64)
Budapest, Austria-Hungary
Political partyConservative Party
SpouseStefánia Prandau-Hilleprand
ChildrenEtelka
György
Sarolta
József
István
László
Gusztáv
Professionpolitician

György Majláth (7 December 1818 – 29 March 1883), also known by his German name Georg von Majláth, was a Hungarian politician.[1]

Majláth was born in Pressburg (Pozsony), Kingdom of Hungary (today Bratislava, Slovakia), to György Majláth, also a Hungarian politician. He entered the civil service of the county of Baranya, of which he was deputy from 1839 to 1843. The legislature appointed him administrator of the county in 1843, and county head in 1848. However he withdrew to private life during the Hungarian Revolution of 1848.[1]

He reentered politics a decade later, playing a large part from 1859 in a strengthened legislature. In 1866 he became Chancellor of Hungary, and later the judex curiae (judge royal) of Hungary.[1] He was Speaker of the Diet of Hungary from 22 March 1867 until his death on 29 March 1883.[2] He was killed during a robbery in 1883.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Mailáth". Meyers Konversations-Lexikon. Vol. 11 (4th ed.). 1890. pp. 113–114.
  2. ^ Official website of the National Assembly of Hungary
Political offices
Preceded by Judge royal
1867–1883
Succeeded by
Preceded by Speaker of the House of Magnates
1867–1883
Succeeded by
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