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  1. Mihály (Michael) Adam Georg Nikolaus Graf Károlyi von Nagykároly [ˈmihaːj ˈkaːroji] (* 4. März 1875 in Budapest ; † 20. März 1955 [1] in Vence bei Nizza , Frankreich ) war ein ungarischer Politiker ( F48P ), der als Ministerpräsident 1918 die Republik Ungarn ausrief.

  2. Count Mihály Ádám György Miklós Károlyi de Nagykároly (Hungarian: gróf nagykárolyi Károlyi Mihály Ádám György Miklós; English: Michael Adam George Nicholas Károlyi; or in short simple form: Michael Károlyi; 4 March 1875 – 19 March 1955) was a Hungarian politician who served as a leader of the short-lived and ...

  3. A Wikimédia Commons tartalmaz Károlyi Mihály gróf témájú médiaállományokat. Gróf nagykárolyi Károlyi Mihály Ádám György Miklós ( Budapest, 1875. március 4. – Vence, Franciaország, 1955. március 19.) politikus, miniszterelnök, az első magyar köztársasági elnök, emigráns baloldali, a második világháború után ...

  4. The Aster Revolution or Chrysanthemum Revolution (Hungarian: Őszirózsás forradalom) was a revolution in Hungary led by Count Mihály Károlyi in the aftermath of World War I. It resulted in the foundation of the short-lived First Hungarian People's Republic.

    • 28-31 October 1918 (3 days)
    • Hungary
  5. Mihály, Count Károlyi (born March 4, 1875, Fót, Hung., Austria-Hungary [now in Hungary]—died March 20, 1955, Vence, France) was a Hungarian statesman who before World War I desired a reorientation of Austro-Hungarian foreign policy toward friendship with states other than Germany.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  6. 27. Juni 2019 · Mihály Károlyi, the Hungarian count who opposed the First World War | Europe Centenary. by Iulian Simbeteanu | Jun 27, 2019 | Hungary, World War I in 1918 | 4 comments. The convinced pacifist, Count Mihály Károlyi, was one of the few Hungarians who opposed the First World War as a member of the Parliament in Budapest.

  7. Overview. Mihály Károlyi, Count. (1875—1955) Quick Reference. (1875–1955) Hungarian statesman. A liberal, he favoured a less pro-German policy for Austria-Hungary and supported equal rights for all nations within it.