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Szechenyi István
(1791—1860)
Hungarian reformer and writer. Born to an aristocratic Hungarian family, he fought against Napoleon and then traveled extensively in Europe. He returned to Budapest to found the Hungarian National Academy of Sciences (1825) and wrote several works that called for economic reforms and urged the nobility to pay taxes to modernize Hungary. He led projects that improved roads, made the Danube River navigable to the Black Sea, and built the first suspension bridge at Budapest. In the 1840s he lost his following to the more radical Lajos Kossuth. Entering the cabinet in 1848, Széchenyi lost his sanity when conflict with Vienna erupted; he was removed to an asylum near Vienna and later committed suicide.
Hungary, 1932, István Szechenyi
Hungary, 1941, István Szechenyi
Hungary, 1941, István Szechenyi and Academy of Science
Hungary, 1941, Giant opening Straits of Kazan
Hungary, 1941, Budapest Chain Bridge
Hungary, 1941, Locomotive and «Szent Istvan»
Hungary, 1966, István Szechenyi
Hungary, 1975, Istvan Szecheyi
Hungary, 1976, Banknotes of 1925 and 1975
Hungary, 1977, Horse and István Szechenyi
Hungary, 1991, István Szechenyi
Hungary, 2001, István Szechenyi and Bridge
Hungary, 1966.05.03, Budapest. Istvan Szechenyi
Hungary, 1987.05.15, Gyor. Szechenyi
Hungary, 1991.09.06, Budapest. Istvan Szechenyi
Hungary, 2007.07.20, Hungarian postage stamps