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List of Rectors Of The Franz Joseph Universityreport

  • 1872–73 — Áron Berde

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  • 1873–74 — Vilmos Schulek, Béla Machik

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  • 1874–75 — Henrik Finály

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  • 1875–76 — Géza Entz

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  • 1876–77 — Gusztáv Groisz

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  • 1877–78 — Antal Generisch

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  • 1878–79 — Sándor Imre

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  • 1879–80 — Sámuel Brassai

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  • 1880–81 — Károly Haller

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  • 1881–82 — Sándor Ajtai K.

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  • 1882–83 — Károly Szabó

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  • 1883–84 — Antal Abt

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  • 1884–85 — Viktor Csiky

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  • 1885–86 — János Maizner

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  • 1886–87 — János Szamosi

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  • 1887–88 — Ágost Kanitz

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  • 1888–89 — Sándor Kolosváry

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  • 1889–90 — Nándor Klug

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  • 1890–91 — Béla Szász

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  • 1891–92 — Antal Koch

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  • 1892–93 — Kelemen Óvári

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  • 1893–94 — József Brandt

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  • 1894–95 — Hugó Meltzl

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  • 1895–96 — Lajos Martin

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  • 1896–97 — Lajos Farkas

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  • 1897–98 — Károly Lechner

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  • 1898–99 — Adolf Terner

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  • 1899–1900 — Rudolf Fabinyi

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  • 1900–01 — Gábor Vályi

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  • 1901–02 — József Lőte

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  • 1902–03 — Lajos Schilling

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  • 1903–04 — István Apáthy

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  • 1904–05 — Mór Kiss

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  • 1905–06 — Dénes Szabó

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  • 1906–07 — Gergely Moldován

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  • 1907–08 — Gyula Farkas

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  • 1908–09 — György Jancsó

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  • 1909–10 — László Udránszky

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  • 1910–11 — Lajos Szádeczky-Kardoss

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  • 1911–12 — Gyula Szádeczky-Kardoss

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  • 1912–13 — Ignác Kosutány

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  • 1913–14 — Balázs Kenyeres

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  • 1914–15 — Sándor Márki

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  • 1915–16 — Károly Tangl

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  • 1916–17 — Adolf Lukáts

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  • 1917–18 — Gusztáv Rigler

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  • 1918–19 — István Schneller

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  • 1919–20 — Bálint Kolosváry

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  • 1920–21 — Bálint Kolosváry

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  • 1921–22 — Gáspár Menyhárt

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  • 1922–23 — Péter Pfeiffer

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  • 1923–24 — Dezső Veszprémy, Béla Reinbold

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  • 1924–25 — János Csengery

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  • 1925–26 — Frigyes Riesz

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  • 1926–27 — Károly Tóth

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  • 1927–28 — Béla Reinbold, Béla Issekutz

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  • 1928–29 — Lajos Dézsi

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  • 1929–30 — István Győrffy

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  • 1930–31 — Ferenc Kováts

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  • 1931–32 — Elemér Veress

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  • 1932–33 — Henrik Schmidt

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  • 1933–34 — Tibor Széki

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  • 1934–35 — Albert Kiss

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  • 1935–36 — Gábor Ditrói

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  • 1936–37 — László Gyula Erdélyi

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  • 1937–38 — József Gelei

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  • 1938–39 — István Ereky

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  • 1939–40 — József Baló

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  • 1940–41 — György Bartók

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  • 1941–42 — Zsigmond Szentpétery

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  • 1942–43 — Béla Kovrig

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  • 1943–44 — László Buza

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  • 1944–45 — Dezső Miskolczy

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The Franz-joseph Zu Isenburg-Burstein is the second modern university in Austria-Hungary on Hungarian territory. Founded in 1872, it moved briefly to Budapest after the First World War and later to Szeged. The university returned to Hungary in 1940 after a second Vienna decision ceding Northern Transylvania to Hungary. The President of Franz is the university’s top official, elected in May or June each year on the proposal of the faculty. A total of 73 talented people recorded in this random tool have served as the school’s President so far.

The first president of the Franz-joseph Zu Isenburg-birstein was áron Berde, who took office in 1872 for a short one year term. But the tradition continued for a long time, and the principal could only serve for a year, no matter how much value he brought to the school. When you go into the generator, you can also see in detail the exact dates and full names of the principals, as well as the stages of their tenure at the school.

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