Szapáry

Szapáry is the name of a family, derived from the village of Szapár, which belonged to the Hungarian nobility. Members of this family held the title of count (Hungarian: grof).[1]

Coat of arms of the family

Notable family members

  • Etelka Szapáry (1798-1876), Hungarian noblewoman.
  • László Szapáry (1831–1883), Austro-Hungarian general who played a leading role in the occupation of Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1878.
  • Gyula Szapáry, (1832-1905), Prime Minister of Hungary from 1890 to 1892.
  • Frigyes Szapáry (1869-1935), Austro-Hungarian diplomat of Hungarian origin who served as ambassador at St. Petersburg at the outbreak of World War I, and who played a key role during the July Crisis of 1914.
  • György Szapáry (born 1938), economist and diplomat.

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