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  1. Pages in category "People of the Hungarian Revolution of 1848" The following 44 pages are in this category, out of 44 total.

  2. Count Josip Jelačić von Bužim (16 October 1801 – 20 May 1859; [1] also spelled Jellachich, [1] Jellačić [1] or Jellasics; Croatian: Josip grof Jelačić Bužimski; Hungarian: Jelasics József) was a Croatian lieutenant field marshal in the Imperial Austrian Army and politician. He was the Ban of Croatia between 23 March 1848 and 19 April ...

  3. A revolução começou em 15 de março de 1848, com eventos sem derramamento de sangue em Pest e Buda, seguidos por várias revoltas em todo o reino, que permitiram aos reformistas húngaros declarar a independência da Hungria no seio do Império Habsburgo, sob o governo de Lajos Kossuth e tendo como primeiro-ministro Lajos Batthyány.

  4. Template documentation. A navigation box for articles about the Hungarian Revolution of 1848, including military history, biographies of those involved, and backgrounders on politics.

  5. Hungarian rebels in battle during the Hungarian Revolution In 1848, news of the outbreak of revolution in Paris arrived as a new national cabinet took power under Kossuth, and the Diet approved a sweeping reform package, referred to as the " April laws " (also "March laws"), that changed almost every aspect of Hungary's economic, social, and political life: (The April laws based on the 12 points:

  6. The press during the Hungarian revolution of 1848–1849 (East European Monographs, 1986). Nobili, Johann. Hungary 1848: The Winter Campaign. Edited and translated Christopher Pringle. Warwick, UK: Helion & Company Ltd., 2021. Lincoln, W.B. "Russia and the European Revolutions of 1848" History Today (Jan 1973), Vol. 23 Issue 1, pp 53–59 online.

  7. 25 de set. de 2023 · The Beginning. March 1, 1848 in Pozzhn, where the Hungarian state assembly met, came the news of the revolution in Paris. On March 3, Kossuth made a fiery speech demanding the immediate implementation of a liberal reform program, the introduction of a constitution and the formation of a government responsible to the parliament.