The third grade of Kossuth Prize
Award
Winners
György Radnai
1975
Sári Feleki
1975
András Kiss Nagy
1975
Hédi Váradi
1975
András Mikó
1975
Tibor Sárai
1975
Éva Olsavszky
1973
Éva Zsurzs
1973
Péter Komlós
1970
Sándor Devich
1970
Miklós Szinetár
1970
András Kovács
1970
Géza Németh
1970
Karoly Botvay
1970
László Vámos
1970
Ferenc Szécsényi
1970
György Kálmán
1970
István Kiss
1970
Emil Petrovics
1966
Imre Sinkovits
1966
Irén Psota
1966
Sándor Szokolay
1966
György Kohán
1966
József Ujfalussy
1966
Gábor Goda
1966
László Nagy
1966
Adél Orosz
1965
Ferenc Havas
1965
Viktor Róna
1965
Emil Keres
1965
Ottó Ádám
1965
Károly Kazimir
1965
Pál Lukács
1965
András Gagyi-Pálffy
1963
Ernő Rubik
1963
Lajos Szentgyörgyvári
1963
János Szabó
1963
István Mészáros
1963
József Mika
1963
Ákos Császár
1963
József Garai
1963
László Vaszil
1963
István Kiss
1963
Barnabás Lázár
1963
Károly Reich
1963
Ilona Kassai
1963
György Vágó
1963
Zsolt Náray
1963
Alexander Radó
1963
István Cseke
1962
Imre Valter
1962
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Three 10,000-forint prizes were awarded for outstanding work in chemistry to: Tibor Erdei-Gruz for studies on corrosion and catalysis; Gabor Fodor for studies.
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Mar 19, 2011 ˇ She received the Alberto Moravia Prize (1988), the Gottfried Keller Prize (2001) and the Schiller Prize (2005).
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He got national prizes for his early literature in 1950 (József Attila prize) and 1954 (Kossuth Prize). ... He was the founder and editor of Galaktika, the third ...
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Apr 5, 2023 ˇ Magyar Krónika asked Kossuth Prize winner Hungarian architect Attila Turi about appropriate Hungarian architecture, who also talked about how ...
The Kossuth Prize was founded by Parliament on the 3rd of March in 1948 within the framework of a law called, “For rewarding Hungarian creative output in ...
Feb 21, 2024 ˇ Gábor Czakó, the Kossuth and Attila József Prize-winning writer, critic, linguist and artist of the nation, passed away at dawn on Wednesday at the age of 82.
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