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Count László Teleki IV de Szék (11 February 1811 – 8 May 1861) was a Hungarian writer and statesman. He is remembered as the author of the drama Kegyencz ("The Favourite", 1841). In older books in English he is given the name "Ladislas Teleky". In 1848 came news of the revolution in Paris, and he travelled to Paris as envoy. The failure of the Hungarian revolution led to his banishment, and in 1851 he was sentenced to death in absentia. During the 1850s he lived in Switzerland and did what he could to assist Lajos Kossuth, despite their disagreements.

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  • Graf László Teleki von Szék der Jüngere (auch Ladislaus Teleki genannt; * 11. Februar 1811 in Pest; † 7. Mai 1861 ebenda) war ein österreichisch-ungarischer Politiker und Schriftsteller. (de)
  • Grafo László TELEKI [lAslO], laŭ hungarlingve kutima nomordo Teleki László gróf estis hungara politikisto, verkisto, membro ordinara de Hungara Scienca Akademio, membro de Societo Kisfaludy. Kuratoro de László Teleki estis József Teleki (guberniestro). László Teleki naskiĝis la 11-an de februaro 1811 en Pest (urbo). Li mortis la 7-an de majo 1861 en Pest. (eo)
  • El conde Ladislao Teleki IV de Szék (en húngaro, Teleki László; 11 de febrero de 1811-7 de mayo de 1861) fue un escritor y político húngaro. Se lo recuerda por ser el autor de la obra Kegyencz (El Favorito, 1841).​ (es)
  • László Teleki ([ˈla:sloː], [ˈtɛlɛki]), né le 11 février 1811 et décédé par suicide le 7 mai 1861 à Pest, était un écrivain et homme politique hongrois, président de l' et membre de l'Académie hongroise des Sciences. (fr)
  • Count László Teleki IV de Szék (11 February 1811 – 8 May 1861) was a Hungarian writer and statesman. He is remembered as the author of the drama Kegyencz ("The Favourite", 1841). In older books in English he is given the name "Ladislas Teleky". Teleki was born in Pest to László Teleki III and Johanna Mészáros. On his father's death in 1821 he was raised by his elder half-brother József Teleki (1790–1855). Throughout the 1830s he travelled through Europe. On returning to Hungary he became a politician, first in Transylvania (where his brother became governor) and then in the National Assembly, with a particular concern for the equitable representation of different nationalities within the Empire. In 1848 came news of the revolution in Paris, and he travelled to Paris as envoy. The failure of the Hungarian revolution led to his banishment, and in 1851 he was sentenced to death in absentia. During the 1850s he lived in Switzerland and did what he could to assist Lajos Kossuth, despite their disagreements. In November 1860 he travelled to Dresden under an assumed name in order to see the widow . He was arrested on 16 December by the Saxon police, and four days later was taken across the border into Austria where he was imprisoned until New Year's Day. After negotiation with the authorities, mediated by Emperor Franz Joseph, he was pardoned and permitted to return to Hungary on the condition that he gave up revolutionary politics and foreign travel. On his return he received a hero's welcome, and immediately resumed his political activities, directing the activities of the Resolution Party (Határozati), and insisting that the proposed reforms of 1848 be carried out without compromise. He committed suicide on 8 May, the night before a significant public debate with Ferenc Deák on the constitutional status of the Emperor, for reasons that are unclear. The tragic news, coming only a year after the death of István Széchenyi, demoralized and bewildered the public. He was the dedicatee of Franz Liszt's Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2. (en)
  • László Teleki (Pest, 11 febbraio 1810 – Pest, 7 maggio 1861) è stato un politico e scrittore ungherese. Fu uno dei capi della rivolta liberale della nel 1843. Ambasciatore del governo Kossuth a Parigi nel 1848 e nel 1849, non sfuggì all'arresto e fu consegnato all'Austria. Nonostante venisse graziato da Francesco Giuseppe a patto di astenersi dal fare politica, tornò a capo dell'opposizione nel 1861. Morì suicida. Della sua attività di scrittore si ricorda soprattutto il dramma Il favorito, del 1841. (it)
  • Ласло Телеки (венг. Teleki László; 1811—1861) — граф, венгерский политический деятель, писатель. (ru)
  • László Teleki, född den 11 februari 1811 i Pest, död där den 8 maj 1861, var en ungersk greve och politiker, brorson till Jószef Teleki. Teleki deltog i den nationella rörelsen på 1840-talet samt blev efter dess undertryckande dömd till döden och in effigie hängd. Därefter var han huvudman för de mot Österrike stämplande ungerska emigranterna, blev 1860 fången i Dresden och förd till Wien, men benådades. År 1861 uppträdde han på riksdagen bland oppositionen. Som han därigenom råkade i konflikt med sitt vid benådningen givna löfte, berövade han sig livet. Teleki skrev ett förträffligt drama, A kegyencz (Gunstlingen), 1841. Wikimedia Commons har media relaterad till László Teleki. (sv)
  • Ласло Телекі (угор. Teleki László; 11 лютого 1811, Будапешт — 7 травня 1861, Будапешт) — угорський політичний діяч, письменник. (uk)
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  • Graf László Teleki von Szék der Jüngere (auch Ladislaus Teleki genannt; * 11. Februar 1811 in Pest; † 7. Mai 1861 ebenda) war ein österreichisch-ungarischer Politiker und Schriftsteller. (de)
  • Grafo László TELEKI [lAslO], laŭ hungarlingve kutima nomordo Teleki László gróf estis hungara politikisto, verkisto, membro ordinara de Hungara Scienca Akademio, membro de Societo Kisfaludy. Kuratoro de László Teleki estis József Teleki (guberniestro). László Teleki naskiĝis la 11-an de februaro 1811 en Pest (urbo). Li mortis la 7-an de majo 1861 en Pest. (eo)
  • El conde Ladislao Teleki IV de Szék (en húngaro, Teleki László; 11 de febrero de 1811-7 de mayo de 1861) fue un escritor y político húngaro. Se lo recuerda por ser el autor de la obra Kegyencz (El Favorito, 1841).​ (es)
  • László Teleki ([ˈla:sloː], [ˈtɛlɛki]), né le 11 février 1811 et décédé par suicide le 7 mai 1861 à Pest, était un écrivain et homme politique hongrois, président de l' et membre de l'Académie hongroise des Sciences. (fr)
  • László Teleki (Pest, 11 febbraio 1810 – Pest, 7 maggio 1861) è stato un politico e scrittore ungherese. Fu uno dei capi della rivolta liberale della nel 1843. Ambasciatore del governo Kossuth a Parigi nel 1848 e nel 1849, non sfuggì all'arresto e fu consegnato all'Austria. Nonostante venisse graziato da Francesco Giuseppe a patto di astenersi dal fare politica, tornò a capo dell'opposizione nel 1861. Morì suicida. Della sua attività di scrittore si ricorda soprattutto il dramma Il favorito, del 1841. (it)
  • Ласло Телеки (венг. Teleki László; 1811—1861) — граф, венгерский политический деятель, писатель. (ru)
  • Ласло Телекі (угор. Teleki László; 11 лютого 1811, Будапешт — 7 травня 1861, Будапешт) — угорський політичний діяч, письменник. (uk)
  • Count László Teleki IV de Szék (11 February 1811 – 8 May 1861) was a Hungarian writer and statesman. He is remembered as the author of the drama Kegyencz ("The Favourite", 1841). In older books in English he is given the name "Ladislas Teleky". In 1848 came news of the revolution in Paris, and he travelled to Paris as envoy. The failure of the Hungarian revolution led to his banishment, and in 1851 he was sentenced to death in absentia. During the 1850s he lived in Switzerland and did what he could to assist Lajos Kossuth, despite their disagreements. (en)
  • László Teleki, född den 11 februari 1811 i Pest, död där den 8 maj 1861, var en ungersk greve och politiker, brorson till Jószef Teleki. Teleki deltog i den nationella rörelsen på 1840-talet samt blev efter dess undertryckande dömd till döden och in effigie hängd. Därefter var han huvudman för de mot Österrike stämplande ungerska emigranterna, blev 1860 fången i Dresden och förd till Wien, men benådades. År 1861 uppträdde han på riksdagen bland oppositionen. Som han därigenom råkade i konflikt med sitt vid benådningen givna löfte, berövade han sig livet. Teleki skrev ett förträffligt drama, A kegyencz (Gunstlingen), 1841. (sv)
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  • László Teleki von Szék der Jüngere (de)
  • László Teleki (eo)
  • Ladislao Teleki (es)
  • László Teleki (fr)
  • László Teleki (it)
  • László Teleki (en)
  • Телеки, Ласло (ru)
  • László Teleki (sv)
  • Ласло Телекі (uk)
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