Teleki
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Teleki is the name of a Hungarian noble family. It means "from Maros-Telek (and Szék)
Gornesti
Gorneşti is a commune in Mureş County, Romania composed of nine villages:* Gorneşti* Iara de Mureş / Marosjára* Ilioara / Kisillye* Mura Mare / Nagyszederjes* Mura Mică / Kisszederjes...

" or "allotments."
  • Teleki (de Szék) family (hu)
    • Mihály Teleki (1634–1690), chancellor of Transylvania (hu)
    • Count Sámuel Teleki (de Szék) (1739–1822), chancellor of Transylvania
      Transylvania
      Transylvania is a historical region in the central part of Romania. Bounded on the east and south by the Carpathian mountain range, historical Transylvania extended in the west to the Apuseni Mountains; however, the term sometimes encompasses not only Transylvania proper, but also the historical...

      , founder of the Teleki library
      • Teleki(-Bolyai) Library
        Teleki Library
        The Teleki Library , also known as Teleki-Bolyai Library and Bibliotheca Telekiana, is a historic public library and current museum in Târgu-Mureş, Romania...

         
    • Ádám Teleki (1789–1851), honvéd general in the revolution of 1848 (hu)
    • Count László Teleki IV (de Szék)
      László Teleki
      Count László Teleki IV de Szék was a Hungarian writer and statesman. He is remembered as the author of the drama Kegyencz ....

       (1811–1861), politician and writer
    • Count Sámuel Teleki (de Szék)
      Sámuel Teleki
      Count Sámuel Teleki de Szék was a Hungarian explorer who led the first expedition to Northern Kenya. He was the first European to see, and name, Lake Rudolf .-Early life:...

       (1845–1916), explorer
    • Count Pál Teleki (de Szék)
      Pál Teleki
      Pál Count Teleki de Szék was prime minister of Hungary from 19 July 1920 to 14 April 1921 and from 16 February 1939 to 3 April 1941. He was also a famous expert in geography, a university professor, a member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, and Chief Scout of the Hungarian Scout Association...

       (1879–1941), prime minister of Hungary
      • Géza (von) Teleki
        Géza Teleki
        Count Géza Teleki de Szék was a Hungarian politician and field hockey player who competed in the 1936 Summer Olympics. He was born in Budapest, the son of Pál Teleki.-Private life:...

         (1911–1983)

  • Gyula Teleki
    Gyula Teleki
    Gyula Teleki is a former Hungary national football player and coach.Teleki was a talented full back who played three times for the Great Magyars in the mid-50s, and ended his top flight playing career beating Real Madrid in the European Cup with his club side Vasas SC...

     (born Tiegelmann, 1928), a Hungarian national football player, coach

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See also

  • Telek , means "crossing"
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