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Tamás Péchy

Tamás Péchy de Pécsújfalu (6 December 1828 – 17 September 1897) was a Hungarian nobleman and politician, who served as Minister of Public Works and Transport (1875–1880) and as Speaker of the House of Representatives (1880–1892). He also functioned as Inspector of the Lutheran Diocese of Tisza from 1876 to 1897.[1]

Tamás Péchy
Speaker of the House of Representatives
In office
13 April 1880 – 20 February 1892
Preceded byJózsef Szlávy
Succeeded byDezső Bánffy
Personal details
Born(1828-12-06)6 December 1828
Alsókázsmárk, Kingdom of Hungary
Died17 September 1897(1897-09-17) (aged 68)
Alsókázsmárk, Austria-Hungary
Political partyCentre Left Party, Liberal Party
Professionpolitician

Biography edit

He was born in the Péchy family estate in Alsókázsmárk (today: Kázsmárk, Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén County). His parents were Tamás Péchy, Sr. (1792–1862), who came from the Lutheran branch of the family, Chief Constable of Szikszó District, later court judge; and Katalin Bárczay (1802–1832) who died young. He had three older siblings: both of his brothers (Gábor [1822–1877] and István [1826–1905]) became Hussar Lieutenants, while his sister, Katalin (1820–1905) married to Antal Darvas de Nagyrét, brother of Lord Lieutenant (Count; comes) of Abaúj-Torna County Imre Darvas.[2]

Péchy started studies in his birthplace under the supervision of Pál Lukács. He finished secondary school studies in Eperjes and Sárospatak. During this time his educator was Mihály Tompa. After graduating in Law Academy he worked as a draftsman, but when the Hungarian Revolution of 1848 broke out he joined to the revolutionary army. He fought through the war of independence and promoted to Captain. After Surrender at Világos he was arrested and enlisted in the Imperial Austrian Army where served for half a year. After that he traveled to Western Europe where he studied geology and other natural sciences. After returning home he managed the family's estates.

Political career edit

He began his political career in 1861 when he became leading committee of Abaúj County. He quickly rose in the hierarchy, he was appointed Deputy Lieutenant (Viscount; vicecomes) in 1867 but one year later he resigned and became representative of Szikszó District. He was a supporter of Kálmán Tisza and participated in working of House of Representatives as a member of the Centre Left. His party merged into Deák Party as a result Péchy joined newly established Liberal Party in 1875. He was appointed Minister of Public Works and Transport on 2 March 1875 in the cabinets of Béla Wenckheim and Kálmán Tisza. He held his office until 1880. He began nationalization of the railways (etc. Tisza line) which was developed successfully by Gábor Baross. Furthermore, his most important activity was the railways' case management language make to Hungarian language.

He was appointed Speaker of the House of Representatives on 14 April 1880 succeeding József Szlávy who became Joint Finance Minister of Austria-Hungary. This assignment was represented for 12 years by him. In 1892 the Liberal Party replaced him with Dezső Bánffy. After adoption of the new Church Policy Act he withdrew from the party. He was elected group leader of the non-partisans.

Family edit

Péchy married Albertina Mensáros de Nagykerek, daughter of Károly Mensáros and Mária Péchy, on 28 May 1857 in Átány, Heves County. They had ten children.

References edit

  1. ^ Jenő Zoványi: Magyarországi protestáns egyháztörténeti lexikon. Ed. Sándor Ladányi. 3. imp., ex. edition. Budapest. Magyarországi Református Egyház Zsinati Irodája. 1977.
  2. ^ A Nagyréthei Darvas család

External links edit

  • Jónás, Károly - Villám, Judit: A Magyar Országgyűlés elnökei 1848-2002. Argumentum, Budapest, 2002. pp. 113–116
  • Életrajza az 1896-1901-es országgyűlési almanachban
  • Hungarian Biographical Lexicon
  • Vasárnapi Újság, 1875. 10. szám, 1878. 45. szám, 1880. szám, 1891. 29. szám, 1897. 38. szám
  • Szinnyei, József: Magyar írók élete és munkái X. (Ótócska–Popea). Budapest. Hornyánszky. 1905.
Political offices
Preceded by Minister of Public Works and Transport
1875–1880
Succeeded by
Preceded by Speaker of the House of Representatives
1880–1892
Succeeded by

tamás, péchy, pécsújfalu, december, 1828, september, 1897, hungarian, nobleman, politician, served, minister, public, works, transport, 1875, 1880, speaker, house, representatives, 1880, 1892, also, functioned, inspector, lutheran, diocese, tisza, from, 1876, . Tamas Pechy de Pecsujfalu 6 December 1828 17 September 1897 was a Hungarian nobleman and politician who served as Minister of Public Works and Transport 1875 1880 and as Speaker of the House of Representatives 1880 1892 He also functioned as Inspector of the Lutheran Diocese of Tisza from 1876 to 1897 1 Tamas PechySpeaker of the House of RepresentativesIn office 13 April 1880 20 February 1892Preceded byJozsef SzlavySucceeded byDezso BanffyPersonal detailsBorn 1828 12 06 6 December 1828Alsokazsmark Kingdom of HungaryDied17 September 1897 1897 09 17 aged 68 Alsokazsmark Austria HungaryPolitical partyCentre Left Party Liberal PartyProfessionpoliticianThe native form of this personal name is pecsujfalusi Pechy Tamas This article uses Western name order when mentioning individuals Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Political career 1 2 Family 2 References 3 External linksBiography editHe was born in the Pechy family estate in Alsokazsmark today Kazsmark Borsod Abauj Zemplen County His parents were Tamas Pechy Sr 1792 1862 who came from the Lutheran branch of the family Chief Constable of Szikszo District later court judge and Katalin Barczay 1802 1832 who died young He had three older siblings both of his brothers Gabor 1822 1877 and Istvan 1826 1905 became Hussar Lieutenants while his sister Katalin 1820 1905 married to Antal Darvas de Nagyret brother of Lord Lieutenant Count comes of Abauj Torna County Imre Darvas 2 Pechy started studies in his birthplace under the supervision of Pal Lukacs He finished secondary school studies in Eperjes and Sarospatak During this time his educator was Mihaly Tompa After graduating in Law Academy he worked as a draftsman but when the Hungarian Revolution of 1848 broke out he joined to the revolutionary army He fought through the war of independence and promoted to Captain After Surrender at Vilagos he was arrested and enlisted in the Imperial Austrian Army where served for half a year After that he traveled to Western Europe where he studied geology and other natural sciences After returning home he managed the family s estates Political career edit He began his political career in 1861 when he became leading committee of Abauj County He quickly rose in the hierarchy he was appointed Deputy Lieutenant Viscount vicecomes in 1867 but one year later he resigned and became representative of Szikszo District He was a supporter of Kalman Tisza and participated in working of House of Representatives as a member of the Centre Left His party merged into Deak Party as a result Pechy joined newly established Liberal Party in 1875 He was appointed Minister of Public Works and Transport on 2 March 1875 in the cabinets of Bela Wenckheim and Kalman Tisza He held his office until 1880 He began nationalization of the railways etc Tisza line which was developed successfully by Gabor Baross Furthermore his most important activity was the railways case management language make to Hungarian language He was appointed Speaker of the House of Representatives on 14 April 1880 succeeding Jozsef Szlavy who became Joint Finance Minister of Austria Hungary This assignment was represented for 12 years by him In 1892 the Liberal Party replaced him with Dezso Banffy After adoption of the new Church Policy Act he withdrew from the party He was elected group leader of the non partisans Family edit Pechy married Albertina Mensaros de Nagykerek daughter of Karoly Mensaros and Maria Pechy on 28 May 1857 in Atany Heves County They had ten children References edit Jeno Zovanyi Magyarorszagi protestans egyhaztorteneti lexikon Ed Sandor Ladanyi 3 imp ex edition Budapest Magyarorszagi Reformatus Egyhaz Zsinati Irodaja 1977 A Nagyrethei Darvas csaladExternal links editJonas Karoly Villam Judit A Magyar Orszaggyules elnokei 1848 2002 Argumentum Budapest 2002 pp 113 116 Eletrajza az 1896 1901 es orszaggyulesi almanachban Hungarian Biographical Lexicon Vasarnapi Ujsag 1875 10 szam 1878 45 szam 1880 szam 1891 29 szam 1897 38 szam Szinnyei Jozsef Magyar irok elete es munkai X otocska Popea Budapest Hornyanszky 1905 Political officesPreceded byJozsef Zichy Minister of Public Works and Transport1875 1880 Succeeded byGyula SzaparyPreceded byJozsef Szlavy Speaker of the House of Representatives1880 1892 Succeeded byDezso Banffy Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tamas Pechy amp oldid 1178739497, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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