Alajos Degré

Alajos Degré
Alajos Degré (1855)
Born (1819-01-06)January 6, 1819
Lippa, Habsburg Empire
Died November 1, 1896(1896-11-01) (aged 77)
Budapest, Austria-Hungary
Nationality Hungarian
Citizenship Hungarian
French
Education Aradon
Szeged
Alma mater Faculty of Law, Nagyvárad (1838-1840)
Legal internship, Pest (1842-1843)
Occupation Lawyer
Legal historian
Years active 1843-?
Known for Hungarian Revolution of 1848
Home town Vác, Hungary
Political party Left Centre
Independence Party
Spouse(s) Amália Anna Koller
Children Erzsébet
Miklós
Katalin
Etel
Andor
Éva
Lajos
Parents
  • Peter Degré (father)
  • Anna Rácz (mother)
Relatives Ignác (half-brother)
Franciska (sister)

Alajos Degré (Lippa, Hungary (today in Romania), January 6, 1819 – Budapest, November 1, 1896) was Hungarian lawyer, legal historian, author and one of the key figures of the Hungarian Revolution of 1848.[1]

Life

He was born to a middle-class, urban family. His father was a Frenchman who worked as the chief physician of Temes County, Hungary. His mother was Anna Rácz, the raised daughter of a Hungarian nobleman, György Návay.[2] He had a half-brother, Ignác from his father's first marriage and a sister, Franciska. Because of his father's early death Temes County took over the costs of the education of the Degré children. He did his secondary-school studies in Arad and Szeged. Then he went to Nagyvárad where he studied law for two years. In 1842 he started to work as a jurist in Pest where he got interested in politics and made friends with Lajos Kossuth. The liberal ideas inflamed his thinking so he joined these political circles and took part on their events where he was asked to hold a welcome speech for Kossuth. In 1843 he took the attorney's examination and moved to Pozsony (today Bratislava, Slovakia) to work as a royal board notary at the National Assembly of Hungary.[3]

Personal life

He was married to Amália Anna Koller.[4] They had together seven children - four daughters and three sons:

  • Erzsébet
  • Miklós
  • Katalin
  • Etel
  • Andor (1869-1939)[5]
  • Éva[6]
  • Lajos (1882-1915)[7]

Works

  • Iparlovag - Pozsony, 1844 (premiere at the National Theatre: February 12)
  • Eljegyzés álarc alatt - Pest, 1845 (premiere at the National Theatre: April 14, 1845)
  • Félreismert lángész - Pest, 1846 (premiere at the National Theatre: February 16, 1846)
  • Kedélyrajzok - Pest, 1847
  • Két év egy ügyvéd életéből - Pest, 1853
  • Degré Alajos Novellái - Pest, 1854
  • Kalandornő - Pest, 1854
  • Salvator Rosa - Pest, 1855
  • A sors keze - Pest, 1856
  • Novellák - Pest, 1857
  • Az ördög emlékiratai - Pest, 1860
  • A száműzött leánya - Pest, 1865
  • A kék vér - Pest, 1870
  • A nap hőse - Pest, 1870. Két kötet
  • Itthon - Budapest, 1877. Két kötet
  • Az elzárt gyámleány - Budapest, 1878
  • Bőkezű uzsorás - Budapest, 1882
  • Visszaemlékezéseim - Budapest, 1883–1884
  • Így van jól! - Budapest, 1887

Literature

  • József Szinnyei József: Magyar írók élete és munkái II, Budapest, 1893.
  • Ernő Vende : Irodalom, tudomány és művészet

References

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