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- István Gorove de Gáttája (20 August 1819 in Pest – 31 May 1881 in Budapest) was a Hungarian politician with Armenian ancestry. He was leader of the Liberal...
- Liberal Party Szabadelvű Párt Historical leaders István Gorove, Kálmán Tisza, Gusztáv Vizsolyi Founded 1 March 1875 (1875-03-01) Dissolved 11 April 1906 (1906-04-11)...
- Political offices Preceded by István Gorove Minister of Agriculture, Industry and Trade 1870–1872 Succeeded by József Zichy Preceded by József Eötvös Minister...
- constructed from later writings, after its conversion into a St. Joseph church. Gorove and later Ferenc Mészáros have left some descriptions of the former mosque...
- Air and Space Law. The core of the space law program was built by Stephen Gorove, one of the earliest jurists to focus on legal aspects of space exploration...
- ISBN 9783709107126. Archived from the original on 3 July 2023. Retrieved 1 January 2019. Gorove, Stephen (1979). "The Geostationary Orbit: Issues of Law and Policy". The...
- footballer and factory owner, Prime Minister of Hungary for three months István Gorove (1819–1881), Hungarian politician and cabinet minister István Hiller (born...
- February 1867 – 21 April 1870 Preceded by László Csány Succeeded by István Gorove Governor of Transylvania In office 10 December 1860 – 21 November 1861 Preceded...
- February 1867 21 April 1870 Deák Party Andrássy DP 3 (1865) 4 (1869) 4 István Gorove (1819–1881) 21 April 1870 21 June 1871 Deák Party 5 Lajos Tisza (1832–1898)...
- "Book review: The Teaching of Space Law around the World. Edited by Stephen Gorove". The American Journal of International Law. 82 (3): 693. doi:10.2307/2203008...