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| birth_date = August 1, 1865
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| birth_place = [[Pest, Hungary|Pest]], [[Kingdom of Hungary]]
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'''Count Széchenyi András Andor István Mária Béla de Sárvár-Felsővidék''' (August 1, 1865 – March 2, 1907) was a [[Hungarian people|Hungarian]] nobleman and traveler. He was a grandson of Count [[István Széchenyi]].
'''Count Széchenyi András Andor István Mária Béla de Sárvár-Felsővidék''' (August 1, 1865 – March 2, 1907) was a [[Hungarian people|Hungarian]] nobleman and traveler. He was a grandson of Count [[István Széchenyi]].


He was the first-born child of Ottoman Pasha [[Ödön Széchenyi]] and Irma Almay. He traveled around the world: islands of the [[Pacific Ocean]], [[Somaliland]], to [[China]] across [[Russia]], [[Persia]] and [[India]]. His travelogue was published by Geographical Society in [[Vienna]]. He has made attempts to travel to [[Paris]] with his dirigible [[airship]].
He was the first-born child of Ottoman Pasha [[Ödön Széchenyi]] and Irma Almay. He traveled around the world: islands of the [[Pacific Ocean]], [[British Somaliland|Somaliland]], to [[Qing dynasty|China]] across [[Russian Empire|Russia]], [[Qajar Iran|Persia]] and [[British Raj|India]]. His travelogue was published by Geographical Society in [[Vienna]]. He made attempts to travel to [[Paris]] by dirigible [[airship]].


==Family==
==Family==
He married to Elena Korostowzoff in Summer 1884 but they divorced in 1899. They had a son: Lipót András István Miklós Sándor Katalin (1886-1920).
He married Elena Korostowzoff in the summer 1884 but they divorced in 1899. They had a son: Lipót András István Miklós Sándor Katalin (1886-1920).


==References==
==References==
* [http://www.magyarvagyok.com/kultura/hiressegek/felfedezok-utazok/897-Szechenyi-Andor.html Széchenyi Andor]
* [http://www.magyarvagyok.com/kultura/hiressegek/felfedezok-utazok/897-Szechenyi-Andor.html Széchenyi Andor]


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Latest revision as of 20:49, 19 October 2023

Andor Széchenyi
BornAugust 1, 1865
DiedMarch 2, 1907(1907-03-02) (aged 41)
NationalityHungarian
Occupationtraveler

Count Széchenyi András Andor István Mária Béla de Sárvár-Felsővidék (August 1, 1865 – March 2, 1907) was a Hungarian nobleman and traveler. He was a grandson of Count István Széchenyi.

He was the first-born child of Ottoman Pasha Ödön Széchenyi and Irma Almay. He traveled around the world: islands of the Pacific Ocean, Somaliland, to China across Russia, Persia and India. His travelogue was published by Geographical Society in Vienna. He made attempts to travel to Paris by dirigible airship.

Family[edit]

He married Elena Korostowzoff in the summer 1884 but they divorced in 1899. They had a son: Lipót András István Miklós Sándor Katalin (1886-1920).

References[edit]