Sándor Simonyi-Semadam
Sándor Simonyi-Semadam | |
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![]() Simonyi-Semadam in 1920 | |
| Prime Minister of Hungary | |
| In office 15 March 1920 – 19 July 1920 | |
| Regent | Miklós Horthy |
| Preceded by | Károly Huszár |
| Succeeded by | Pál Teleki |
| Member of the House of Representatives | |
| In office February 18, 1920 – August 16, 1922 | |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 23 March 1864 Csesznek, Kingdom of Hungary, Austrian Empire |
| Died | 4 June 1946 (aged 82) Budapest, Second Hungarian Republic |
| Nationality | Hungarian |
| Political party | Catholic People's Party (1901–1918) Christian Social People's Party (1918–1919) Christian National Union Party (KNEP) (1919–1921) National Smallholders and Agrarian Workers Party (OKGFP) (1921–1922) |
| Spouse | Szidónia Kovács |
| Children | Erzsébet Margit Sándor |
| Profession | politician, lawyer |
Sándor Simonyi-Semadam (23 March 1864 – 4 June 1946) was a Hungarian politician who served as prime minister for a few months in 1920. He signed the Treaty of Trianon after World War I on 4 June 1920. By this treaty, Hungary lost a considerable part of its territory. Simonyi was a member of the Hungarian-Nippon Society, a society for creating cultural links between Japan and Hungary. On 4 June 1946, Simonyi-Semadam died at his home in Budapest.
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