Arpadus Göncz
Arpadus Göncz sive Hungarice Göncz Árpád (Aquinci natus die 10 Februarii 1922; die 6 Octobris 2015 mortuus), alumnus universitatis Budapestinensis, scriptor litterarius necnon scaenicus et interpres operum Anglicorum, fuit Hungariae praeses a die 2 Maii 1990 usque ad 4 Iulii 2000, praecessore Matthia Szűrös.
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Nativitas: 10 Februarii 1922; Budapestinum
Obitus: 6 Octobris 2015; Budapestinum
Patria: Hungaria
Obitus: 6 Octobris 2015; Budapestinum
Patria: Hungaria
Officium
Officium: member of the National Assembly of Hungary, President of Hungary, Speaker of the National Assembly of Hungary
Munus: politicus, scriptor, Interpres, poëta, Causidicus
Munus: politicus, scriptor, Interpres, poëta, Causidicus
Consociatio
Familia
Genitores: Lajos Göncz;
Coniunx: Mária Zsuzsanna Göntér
Proles: Kinga Göncz
Coniunx: Mária Zsuzsanna Göntér
Proles: Kinga Göncz
Memoria
Laurae: Ordo Aquilae Albae, Grand cross of the Order of the White Lion, Attila József Award, Crux magna Legionis Honoris, Collar of the Order of the Star of Romania, Golden Plate Award, Order of Freedom of the Republic of Slovenia, Grand Cross with Chain of the Order of Merit of the Republic of Hungary (civil), Knight Grand Cross of the Order of St. Olav, Grand Cross of the Order of the White Double Cross, Collar of the Order of the Cross of Terra Mariana, Grand Cross Special Class of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany, Knight Grand Cross with Collar of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic, Grand Cross of the Order of Good Hope, Grand Star of the Decoration for Services to the Republic of Austria, Collar of the Spanish Order of the Civil Merit, Grand Cross of the Order of Vytautas the Great, Grand Cross of the Order of Liberty, Radnóti prize, Q1219838, Marble award, The Republic is Twenty Years Old Prize, honorary doctorate of the University of Alcala, Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath, doctor honoris causa VUB, honorary doctor of the Sorbonne Nouvelle University, honorary citizen of Budapest, Grand Cross with Collar of the Order of the White Rose of Finland
Sepultura: Óbuda Cemetery
Sepultura: Óbuda Cemetery


Opera Recensere
- Scripta Hungarica
- 1974 : Sarusok
- 1976 : Magyar Médeia
- 1979 : Rácsok
- 1980 : Találkozások
Bibliographia Recensere
- Colloquium percontativum in NZZ Folio (Theodisce)
- George Gomori, "Árpád Göncz: writer, translator and playwright who was the first president of independent Hungary" in The Guardian (7 Octobris 2015)
Nexus externi Recensere
- "Hungary's First Post-Communist President Arpad Goncz Dies at 93" (6 Octobris 2015) apud Bloomberg Business
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Principes Hungariae (1918–)