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József Bagáry (Slovene: Jožef Bagari; January 8, 1840 – May 14, 1919) was Slovene Roman Catholic priest and writer in Hungary.

Born in Muraszombat, Vas County, Kingdom of Hungary (present-day Murska Sobota, Slovenia). His father was József Bagáry, Hungarian petty nobleman, his mother was Slovene, Katalin Monek.
He studied in Kőszeg and Szombathely, was consecrated on July 14, 1866. Chaplain in Szentgyörgy, Cserencsócz, Tissina and Muraszombat (now Sveti Jurij, Rogašovci, Črenšovci, Tišina and Murska Sobota, Slovenia).

By 1874 priest in Martyáncz (now Martjanci, Slovenia), in 1912 was retire on a pension, and died in Murska Sobota.

Works

  • First Reader (Perve Knige – čtenyá za Katholičanske vesničke šolé na Povelênye drüžbe svétoga Števana správlene: po Bárány Ignáci pripravnice vučitel – ravnitel Elsö olvasó – könyv)

References

See also

Urban Municipality of Murska Sobota
SettlementsAdministrative seat: Murska Sobota The location of the Municipality of Murska Sobota
Notable people
  • József Bagáry
  • Mihály Barla
  • György Czipott
  • János Fliszár
  • Ferenc Hüll
  • József Klekl
  • István Kováts
  • Miklós Luttár
  • János Szlepecz
  • László Szobothin
  • János Terbócs
  • István Zsemlics
  • Municipality of Moravske Toplice
    SettlementsAdministrative seat: Moravske Toplice The location of the Municipality of Moravske Toplice
    Landmarks
  • Kančevci Parish Church
  • Martjanci Parish Church
  • Selo Rotunda
  • Terme 3000 Spa
  • Notable people
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