List of people on the postage stamps of Hungary
This is a list of people on stamps of Hungary.
The year given is the year of issue of the first stamp depicting that person.
This list is incomplete; you can help by expanding it.
Data has been entered up to the end of 1960.
A
- Endre Ady (1947) [1]
- Roald Amundsen (1948) [2]
- János Apáczai Csere (in Hungarian), (1954) [3]
- János Arany (1932) [4]
- Prince Árpád (1943) [5]
- Saint Astrik (1938) [6]
B
- Endre Bajcsy-Zsilinszky (1945) [7]
- Donát Bánki (1960) [8]
- Béla Bartók, composer (1953) [9]
- János Batsányi (1947) [1]
- Ludwig van Beethoven (1960) [8]
- Béla IV of Hungary (1942) [5]
- Józef Bem (1950) [10]
- Gábor Bethlen (1939) [11]
- János Bihari (1953) [9]
- Louis Blériot (1948) [2]
- János Bolyai (1932) [4]
- János Bottyán (1952) [12]
- Antal Budai Nagy (1947) [1]
- Lord Byron (1948) [2]
C
- Frédéric Chopin, composer (1956) [13]
- Christopher Columbus (1948) [2]
- Prince Csaba (1940) [14]
- Mihály Csokonai Vitéz (1955) [15]
D
- János Damjanich (1952) [16]
- Leonardo da Vinci (1952) [12]
- Ferenc Deák (1932) [4]
- György Dózsa (1919) [17]
E
- Ilona Edelsheim-Gyulai (in Hungarian), widow of István Horthy (1942) [5]
- Thomas Edison (1948) [2]
- George Enescu, composer (2006)
- Friedrich Engels (1919) [17]
- Loránd Eötvös (1932) [4]
- Ferenc Erkel, composer (1953) [9] [18]
- Saint Erzsébet (1932) [19]
- Tamás Esze (in Hungarian), 18th century leader (1947) [1]
F
- Ferenc Rákóczi II (1935) [4]
- Janos Ferencsik, artist (2008)
- Ferenc József I of Hungary (1871) [20]
- Leó Frankel (1951) [10]
- Robert Fulton (1948) [2]
- Sándor Fürst (in Hungarian), Communist leader executed in 1932 (1945) [21]
G
- Giuseppe Garibaldi (1960) [22]
- Gerard Sagredo (1930) [19]
- Gisela of Hungary (1938) [6]
- Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1948) [2]
- Károly Goldmark (1953) [9]
- Artúr Görgey (1943) [5]
- Maxim Gorky (1948) [2]
- Johannes Gutenberg (1948) [2]
H
- András Hadik (1943) [5]
- Kató Hámán (in Hungarian) (1960) [22]
- István Hatvani, mathematician (1938) [6]
- Joseph Haydn (1959) [23]
- Ottó Herman (in Hungarian), ornithologist (1954) [3]
- Ottó Hoffmann, "anti-Fascist martyr" (1945) [21]
- Endre Hőgyes (in Hungarian), physician (1954) [3]
- István Horthy (1942) [5]
- Miklós Horthy (1930) [19]
- Victor Hugo (1948) [2]
I
- Saint Imre (1930) [19]
- János Irinyi (1954) [3]
- István I of Hungary (1928) [19]
J
- Michael Jackson, artist (2009)
- János Hunyadi (1943) [5]
- Ányos Jedlik (1954) [3]
- Mór Jókai (1925) [24]
- Frédéric Joliot-Curie (1960) [8]
- Attila József (1947) [1]
K
- Lajos Kabók, "anti-Fascist martyr" (1945) [21]
- Kálmán Kandó (1948) [2]
- Dorottya Kanizsai (in Hungarian), historical figure from the Battle of Mohács (1944) [7]
- Gáspár Károli (1939) [11]
- Károly IV of Hungary (1916) [25]
- Pál Kinizsi (1943) [5]
- János Kiss (in Hungarian), "anti-Fascist martyr" (1945) [21]
- Pálné Knurr, "anti-Fascist martyr" (1945) [21]
- Zoltán Kodály (1953) [9]
- Ferenc Kölcsey (1937) [4]
- Anna Koltói (in Hungarian), "anti-Fascist martyr" (1945) [21]
- Frigyes Korányi (in Hungarian), physician (1954) [3]
- Sándor Kőrösi Csoma (1932) [4]
- Lajos Kossuth (1932) [4]
L
- Ladislaus I of Hungary (1938) [6]
- Lajos I of Hungary (1942) [5]
- Franz (Ferenc) Lehár (1970) composer https://www.catawiki.com/catalog/stamps/countries-regions-territories/hungary-hun/1235243-franz-lehar
- Vladimir Lenin (1947) [2]
- Ferenc Liszt (1932) [4]
- Zsuzsanna Lorántffy (1939) [11]
M
- Imre Madách (1932) [4]
- Saint Margaret of Hungary (1938) [6]
- György Maróthi, mathematician (1938) [6]
- Ignác Martinovics (1919) [17]
- Karl Marx (1919) [17]
- Mátyás Hunyadi (1940) [11]
- Maurice, Roman Catholic bishop of Pécs (1938) [6]
- Vladimir Mayakovsky (1959) [22]
- Illés Mónus (in Hungarian), "anti-Fascist martyr" (1945) [21]
- Ferenc Móra (1960) [8]
- Mihály Mosonyi (1953) [9]
- Mihály Munkácsy (1932) [4]
N
- Imre Nagy (in Hungarian), poet and "anti-Fascist martyr" (1945) [21]
- Jenő Nagy (in Hungarian), "anti-Fascist martyr" (1945) [21]
- József Nagysándor (1952) [16]
P
- Géza Pattantyús-Ábrahám (in Hungarian), engineer (1960) [8]
- Péter Pázmány (1935) [4]
- Sándor Petőfi (1919) [17]
- Edgar Allan Poe (1948) [2]
- Alexander Popov (1948) [2]
- Magdolna Purgly (1942) [5]
- Alexander Pushkin (1949) [26]
- Ferenc Puskás (in Hungarian), telephone pioneer and brother of Tivadar Puskás, in whose place his portrait was depicted in error (1954) [3]
R
- Mátyás Rákosi (1952) [16]
- Ferenc Rózsa (in Hungarian), member of the Communist Party who died in prison in unclear circumstances (1945) [21]
S
- Endre Ságvári (in Hungarian), "anti-Fascist martyr" (1945) [21]
- Imre Sallai (in Hungarian), Communist leader executed in 1932 (1945) [21]
- György Sárközi (in Hungarian), "anti-Fascist martyr" (1945) [21]
- Friedrich Schiller (1959) [23]
- Zoltán Schönherz (in Hungarian), "anti-Fascist martyr" (1945) [21]
- David Schwarz (1948) [2]
- Ignác Semmelweis (1932) [4]
- William Shakespeare (1948) [2]
- Joseph Stalin (1947) [2]
- George Stephenson (1948) [2]
- Aurél Stromfeld (1952) [12]
- Pope Sylvester II (1938) [6]
- Tibor Szamuely (1959) [22]
- István Széchenyi (1932) [4]
- Albert Szenczi Molnár, Bible translator (1939) [11]
- Erzsébet Szilágyi (1944) [7]
T
- Mihály Táncsics (1947) [1]
- Vilmos Tartsay (in Hungarian), "anti-Fascist martyr" (1945) [21]
- Károly Than (1954) [3]
- István Tisza (1932) [4]
- Miklós Toldi (1943) [5]
- Leo Tolstoy (1948) [2]
- Bucsoki István Tóth (1960) [8]
- Lajos Tüköry (in Hungarian) (1960) [22]
- István Türr (1960) [22]
- Mark Twain (1948) [2]
V
- Ármin Vámbéry (1954) [3]
- Giuseppe Fortunino Francesco Verdi (2013)
- Voltaire (1948) [2]
- Mihály Vörösmarty (1937) [4]
W
- Wilhelm Richard Wagner (2013)
Z
- Ludwig Lazarus Zamenhof (1957) [27]
- Ferdinand von Zeppelin (1948) [2]
- Clara Zetkin (1960) [22]
- Zita of Bourbon-Parma (1916) [25]
- Ilona Zrínyi (1944) [7]
- Miklós Zrínyi (1943) [5]
See also
Notes
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 Gibbons 2009, p. 210.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Gibbons 2009, p. 211.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Gibbons 2009, p. 221.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Gibbons 2009, p. 202.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Gibbons 2009, p. 206.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Gibbons 2009, p. 203.
- 1 2 3 4 Gibbons 2009, p. 207.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 Gibbons 2009, p. 229.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 Gibbons 2009, p. 220.
- 1 2 Gibbons 2009, p. 215.
- 1 2 3 4 5 Gibbons 2009, p. 204.
- 1 2 3 Gibbons 2009, p. 218.
- ↑ Gibbons 2009, p. 223.
- ↑ Gibbons 2009, p. 205.
- ↑ Gibbons 2009, p. 222.
- 1 2 3 Gibbons 2009, p. 217.
- 1 2 3 4 5 Gibbons 2009, p. 197.
- ↑ "Bicentenary of Ferenc Erkel's Birth". hunstamps.com. Retrieved 2011-01-24.
- 1 2 3 4 5 Gibbons 2009, p. 201.
- ↑ Gibbons 2009, p. 190.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Gibbons 2009, p. 208.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Gibbons 2009, p. 228.
- 1 2 Gibbons 2009, p. 227.
- ↑ Gibbons 2009, p. 200.
- 1 2 Gibbons 2009, p. 196.
- ↑ Gibbons 2009, p. 212.
- ↑ Gibbons 2009, p. 224.
References
- Stanley Gibbons Limited (2009). Stanley Gibbons Stamp Catalogue, Part 2: Austria and Hungary, 7th edition. London and Ringwood: Stanley Gibbons Limited. ISBN 978-0-85259-741-5.
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