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Summary
Interior of the House of Magnates in the <a href="//commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Parliament_of_Hungary" class="mw-redirect" title="Parliament of Hungary">Parliament of Hungary</a> building, <a href="//commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Budapest" title="Budapest">Budapest</a>, Hungary
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- Albert Apponyi
- Albert Berzeviczy
- Albin Csáky
- András Tasnádi Nagy
- Antal Apró
- Aurél Dessewffy (1846–1928)
- Béla Katona
- Béla Perczel
- Béla Scitovszky
- Dezső Bánffy
- Dezső Perczel
- Dezső Szilágyi
- Diet of Hungary
- Ferenc Nagy
- Gyula Kállai
- Gyula Wlassics
- György Majláth (1786–1861)
- György Majláth (1818–1883)
- György Szabad
- Imre Dögei
- Imre Nagy
- István Bittó
- István Rakovszky
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- Jenő Rátz
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- Sándor Rónai
- Vilmos Tóth
- Zoltán Gál
- Zsigmond Perényi (1870–1946)
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