Rudolf Czipott
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Rudolf Czipott (January 14 or June 18, 1825, Hodoš
– May 20, 1901.) Slovene evangelic
pastor and writer in Hungary
.
writer, pastor and teacher of Hodoš
, born near Murska Sobota
. Mother Erzsébet Hutter, German descent, daughter of the pastor of Kukmirn
(Burgenland
). Rudolf's brothers Lajos and József.
Rudolf's father dead in 1834. The Czipott family was move in Sopron
. Here studied in the Evangelic Lyceum
, by 1847 studied in Vienna
, who was private teacher.
In 1848 Czipott battle to in the First Revolution of Vienna
. After the revolution he went home and ministrated in Kővágóörs
, near Balaton
. Here lived the late Slovenian poet Mihály Barla
as well.
In 1853 Czipott and his mother moved in Vése
(Somogy). Czipott's mother died in 1884.
In 1858 the pastor of Puconci
Sándor Terplán
died, Czipott received the parish of Puconci. Here he died in 1901.
Hodoš
Hodoš is a town and a municipality in Slovenia. It is part of the Prekmurje region. Both Slovene and Hungarian are official languages in the municipality....
– May 20, 1901.) Slovene evangelic
Lutheranism
Lutheranism is a major branch of Western Christianity that identifies with the theology of Martin Luther, a German reformer. Luther's efforts to reform the theology and practice of the church launched the Protestant Reformation...
pastor and writer in Hungary
Hungary
Hungary , officially the Republic of Hungary , is a landlocked country in Central Europe. It is situated in the Carpathian Basin and is bordered by Slovakia to the north, Ukraine and Romania to the east, Serbia and Croatia to the south, Slovenia to the southwest and Austria to the west. The...
.
Early life
His father György CzipottGyörgy Czipott
György Czipott Slovene Juri Cipot, Prekmurian Djürji Cipott was a Slovenian evangelic pastor, teacher and writer in Hungary. His son Rudolf Czipott was a writer....
writer, pastor and teacher of Hodoš
Hodoš
Hodoš is a town and a municipality in Slovenia. It is part of the Prekmurje region. Both Slovene and Hungarian are official languages in the municipality....
, born near Murska Sobota
Murska Sobota
Murska Sobota is a city in northeastern Slovenia. It is located in the eponymous municipality near the Mura River in the region of Prekmurje and is the regional capital.-Name:...
. Mother Erzsébet Hutter, German descent, daughter of the pastor of Kukmirn
Kukmirn
Kukmirn is a town in the district of Güssing in Burgenland in Austria....
(Burgenland
Burgenland
Burgenland is the easternmost and least populous state or Land of Austria. It consists of two Statutarstädte and seven districts with in total 171 municipalities. It is 166 km long from north to south but much narrower from west to east...
). Rudolf's brothers Lajos and József.
Rudolf's father dead in 1834. The Czipott family was move in Sopron
Sopron
In 1910 Sopron had 33,932 inhabitants . Religions: 64.1% Roman Catholic, 27.8% Lutheran, 6.6% Jewish, 1.2% Calvinist, 0.3% other. In 2001 the city had 56,125 inhabitants...
. Here studied in the Evangelic Lyceum
Lyceum
The lyceum is a category of educational institution defined within the education system of many countries, mainly in Europe. The definition varies between countries; usually it is a type of secondary school.-History:...
, by 1847 studied in Vienna
Vienna
Vienna is the capital and largest city of the Republic of Austria and one of the nine states of Austria. Vienna is Austria's primary city, with a population of about 1.723 million , and is by far the largest city in Austria, as well as its cultural, economic, and political centre...
, who was private teacher.
In 1848 Czipott battle to in the First Revolution of Vienna
Revolutions of 1848 in the Habsburg areas
From March 1848 through July 1849, the Habsburg Austrian Empire was threatened by revolutionary movements. Much of the revolutionary activity was of a nationalist character: the empire, ruled from Vienna, included Austrian Germans, Hungarians, Slovenes, Poles, Czechs, Slovaks, Ruthenians,...
. After the revolution he went home and ministrated in Kővágóörs
Kovágóörs
Kővágóörs is a village in Veszprém county, Hungary. It is one of the largest settlements in the Káli basin. It has 914 inhabitants .- History :...
, near Balaton
Balaton
Balaton may refer to:* Lake Balaton in Hungary, the largest lake in central Europe* Balaton Principality , a Slavic state* Balaton , a Hungarian microcar* Balaton, Minnesota, a city in the United States* 2242 Balaton, a main-belt asteroid...
. Here lived the late Slovenian poet Mihály Barla
Mihály Barla
Mihály Barla Slovene Miháo Barla Slovenian evangelic pastor, writer and poet.Born in Murska Sobota. Studied in Sopron, in the Evangelic Lyceum, by 1803 studied in the University of Jena....
as well.
In 1853 Czipott and his mother moved in Vése
Vése
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(Somogy). Czipott's mother died in 1884.
In 1858 the pastor of Puconci
Puconci
Puconci is a town and a municipality in Slovenia. Prior to 1920 it was known as Battyánd, Hungary.The majority of the population is Lutheran, making Puconci one of the few Slovenian municipalities where the majority of the population belongs to a non-Catholic denomination.There is a Lutheran...
Sándor Terplán
Sándor Terplán
Sándor Terplán Hungarian Slovenian Lutheran priest and writer.He was born in the Prekmurje region in the Kingdom of Hungary, into a Lutheran family. Several priests were born in his village, both Catholic and Lutheran, including littérateurs or gentilitial politicians, such as József Borovnják and...
died, Czipott received the parish of Puconci. Here he died in 1901.
Works
- Predga 1888-ga leta oktobra 28-ga dnéva na dén reformátzie : vu Battyándszkoj (Püczonszkoj) ev. czérkvi. : V-Szoboti (Muraszombat) : stampano z-piszkmi Grünbaum Márka, 1888.
- Predga 1883-ga leta Octobra 14-toga dneva, liki na sztotni szpoumenek nasztávlanya Püczonszkoga Szpráviscsa czérkevnoga : i zkrátkim dojszpisüvanyem prigode püczonszke gmajne. V Keszthelyi vödána na sztroski pobozsnoga gmajnara Kühar Stevana Tesanovszkoga, 1884. 20. p.
- Vcsenyé konfirmátzie. V-Szoboti (Muraszombat): Czérkevno szpráviscse püczonszko, l888. 44. p.