Mihály Bakos
Mihály Bakos was a poet, theologian, translator and lutheran pastor (1742–1803). He was born at Šalovci and died at Surd.
Also recorded as Mihaly Bakos.
Identity and origins
The authorities additionally record the heading Mihaly Bakos. His recorded languages were Hungarian, Prekmurje Slovene and Slovene. His recorded confession was Lutheranism.
Identity
Mihály Bakos is recorded as poet, theologian, translator and lutheran pastor. Mihály Bakos is recorded with the citizenship of Kingdom of Hungary.
Chronology
- 1742Mihály Bakos born at Šalovci.
- 1742Mihály Bakos was born in 1742 at Šalovci.
- 1803Mihály Bakos died at Surd.
- 1803Mihály Bakos died in 1803 at Surd.
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“Mihály Bakos”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q789050: Mihály Bakos
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