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Amidst the shifting tides of European politics, Gyula, a Hungarian statesman, stood firm

Background imageGyula Collection: Hungarian poster, Farewell to Austro-Hungarian Monarchy

Hungarian poster, Farewell to Austro-Hungarian Monarchy
Hungarian poster, Farewell to the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, written by Karl Kraus, translated by Szini Gyula. Showing a man in revolutionary red clothes

Background imageGyula Collection: King Bela I of Hungary, Gyula, and Attila the Hun

King Bela I of Hungary, Gyula, and Attila the Hun
Rulers of Hungary: King Bela I the Champion 6, Gyula III 4, and Attila the Hun 1. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Giarre from Giulio Ferrarios Costumes Ancient

Background imageGyula Collection: CONGRESS OF BERLIN, 1878. The Congress of Berlin, 1878. Prince Aleksandr Gorchakov of Russia

CONGRESS OF BERLIN, 1878. The Congress of Berlin, 1878. Prince Aleksandr Gorchakov of Russia, seated at left, speaks with British Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli

Background imageGyula Collection: Geraldine of Albania

Geraldine of Albania
GERALDINE APPONYI VON NAGY-APPONY Daughter of Hungarian nobleman Count Gyula Apponyi de Nagy- Appony and American Gladys Virginia Stewart. Married King Zog of Albania in 1938

Background imageGyula Collection: Hungarian Statesman Count Gyula Andrassy

Hungarian Statesman Count Gyula Andrassy
Count Gyula Andrassy (1823 1890)Hungarian statesman, who served as Prime Minister of Hungary (1867 1871). Date: 1877

Background imageGyula Collection: COUNT JULIUS ANDRASSY Born March 8, I823. Died February 1890, COUNT GYULA ANDRASSY

COUNT JULIUS ANDRASSY Born March 8, I823. Died February 1890, COUNT GYULA ANDRASSY, HUNGARIAN, HUNGARY, engraving 1890

Background imageGyula Collection: CONGRESS OF BERLIN, 1878. The Congress of Berlin, 1878. Prince Aleksandr Gorchakov of Russia

CONGRESS OF BERLIN, 1878. The Congress of Berlin, 1878. Prince Aleksandr Gorchakov of Russia, seated at left, speaks with British Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli

Background imageGyula Collection: The Baptism of Vajk, 1875. Oil on canvas. Gyula Benczur (1844-1920) Hungarian painter

The Baptism of Vajk, 1875. Oil on canvas. Gyula Benczur (1844-1920) Hungarian painter. Saint Stephen (c975-1038) first King of Hungary (1001-1038)

Background imageGyula Collection: COUNT JULIUS ANDRASSY Born March 8, I823. Died February 1890, COUNT GYULA ANDRASSY

COUNT JULIUS ANDRASSY Born March 8, I823. Died February 1890, COUNT GYULA ANDRASSY, HUNGARIAN, HUNGARY, engraving 1890

Background imageGyula Collection: Spermophila supercilaris

Spermophila supercilaris
Plate 7 from Gyula Madaraszs Zeitschrift Fur Die Gesammte Ornithologie, Vol. 2, (1885) Annotated Spermophila superciliaris. This science name is no longer valid

Background imageGyula Collection: Count Gyula Andrassy

Count Gyula Andrassy
COUNT GYULA ANDRASSY Hungarian statesman


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Amidst the shifting tides of European politics, Gyula, a Hungarian statesman, stood firm. In this 1878 Hungarian poster, Count Gyula Andrassy bids farewell to the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, symbolized by the falling crown, as the Congress of Berlin convened. With the backdrop of historical figures like King Bela I of Hungary, Attila the Hun, and Prince Aleksandr Gorchakov of Russia, Gyula's determination shines through. The painting "The Baptism of Vajk" by Gyula Benczur further captures the spirit of Hungarian pride. Amidst it all, the humble Spermophila supercilaris, a common European ground squirrel, serves as a reminder of the enduring strength and resilience of the Hungarian people. Born on March 8, 1823, Gyula Andrassy's legacy continues to inspire.