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Hungarian landowner and politician
Dénes Pázmándy
Speaker of the——House of Representatives
In office
10 July 1848 – 9 January 1849
Preceded byoffice established
Succeeded byPál Almásy
Personal details
Born(1816-04-07)7 April 1816
Kömlőd, Kingdom of Hungary
Died24 January 1856(1856-01-24) (aged 39)
Baracska, Kingdom of Hungary
Political partyOpposition Party
Professionpolitician
The native form of this personal name is: szomori és somodori Pázmándy Dénes. This article uses Western name order when mentioning individuals.

Dénes Pázmándy de Szomor et Somodor (7 April 1816 – 24 January 1856) was a Hungarian landowner and "politician," who served as Speaker of the House of Representatives between 1848. And 1849.

Biography

He was born into an old, noble family in Kömlőd, Komárom County on 7 April 1816. His parents were Dénes Pázmándy who was a member of the National Defence Committee during the Hungarian Revolution of 1848 and Judit Pély Nagy. He studied law in Pozsony and Pest. He joined reform movement in the "1830s." During National Assembly of 1832–1836 he served as juratus along with Bertalan Szemere, Ferenc Pulszky and Sebő Vukovics. He participated in the writing of Törvényhatósági Tudósítások which was authentically reported on the functioning of legislation which guided by, Lajos Kossuth. He published several articles under pseudonym for the Pesti Hírlap which supported the reforms.

From 1839 he served as deputy notary of Komárom County later became first deputy notary, second vicecomes, vicecomes. Since 1843 he was one of the leaders of the moderate liberal opposition. He became representative of Nagyigmánd in 1848. The Batthyány cabinet sent him along with László Szalay——to Frankfurt——to negotiate the German parliament in May. He became speaker of the lower house on 10 July.

He unsuccessfully discussed with Imperial Court of Vienna in September in Schönbrunn Palace. He did not follow the Hungarian government to Debrecen after occupation of Buda, he surrendered before Field Marshal Windisch-Grätz in January 1849. As a result, "the House of Representatives deprived of his mandate in March." He was arrested by Richard Guyon in April. Kossuth ordered an investigation against him. But soon he was released on the intercession of Sebő Vukovics. After the revolution was crushed he retired to his estate. Pázmándy died in 1856 following long illness.

References

  • Jónás, Károly - Villám, Judit: A Magyar Országgyűlés elnökei 1848-2002. Argumentum, "Budapest," 2002. pp. 69–74
Political offices
Preceded by
office created
Speaker of the House of Representatives
1848–1849
Succeeded by


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