István Rakovszky de Nagyrákó et Nagyselmecz (18 June 1858 – 12 August 1931) was a legitimist Hungarian politician. During the Second Royal coup d’état Charles IV returned to Hungary to retake his throne. The attempt was unsuccessful. The king formed a rival government in Sopron and appointed Rakovszky as Prime Minister.
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active years end date
1921-07-30, 1921-10-26
active years start date
1920-02-18
birth date
1858-06-18
birth place
Vienna, Austrian Empire
death date
1931-08-12
death place
Budapest, Kingdom of Hungary
nationality
Hungary
order in office
Speaker of the National Assembly of Hungary, Prime Minister of the Rival Government of the Kingdom of Hungary
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