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Lajos Széchényi

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with the title of Consul-General and remained in charge until the outbreak of war in 1914 when it was dissolved. During World War I, he entered military service and served in Serbia.
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who had been appointed Ambassador to the United States. However, he was transferred to
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After having lost much of his estates after the war, Count Széchényi died at
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on 28 March 1868 into a prominent Hungarian noble family. His older brother
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In 1909, Count Széchényi was selected to lead the diplomatic agency in
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already in January the following year to make place in Sofia for
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Austro-Hungarian Minister to Bulgaria
Adam Graf Tarnowski von Tarnów
Otto Graf Czernin von und zu Chudenitz
Austro-Hungarian Minister to the Netherlands
Gyönk
Austria-Hungary
Hungary
Kaltenleutgeben
Austria
personal name
Western name order
German
Hungarian
Austria-Hungary
Bulgaria
Netherlands
World War I
Gyönk
Bertalan
Austro-Hungarian foreign service
Brussels
Washington D.C.
Rome
St. Petersburg
London
Cairo
Minister
Sofia
Count Tarnowski
The Hague

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