Count Miklos Banfi ( Hungarian. Bánffy Miklós ; December 30, 1873 , Kolozhvar - June 5, 1950 , Budapest ) - Hungarian diplomat, writer from the Banff family of Transylvanian.
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Biography
In 1913-1918 he was the director of the Hungarian state theaters. In the years 1921-1922 he served as Minister of Foreign Affairs of Hungary in the government of Istvan Betlen . Participated in the Genoese conference , negotiated with G.V. Chicherin .
In 1926 he returned home to Transylvania. He was one of the leaders of the Hungarian national minority in Romania. After the Second Vienna Arbitration, he became a member of the upper house of the Hungarian parliament.
Notes
- ↑ BNF ID : 2011 Open Data Platform .
- ↑ Babelio
- ↑ death certificate
- ↑ Magyar életrajzi lexikon - Akadémiai Kiadó .
Literature
- Péter Takács: Bánffy Miklós világa, Budapest Felelős Kiadó 2006
Links
- Banfi, Miklos at the German National Library .
- Biography (Hungarian)