Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Leo Lánczy (Pest, May 10, 1852–Budapest, January 26, 1921) was a Hungarian deputy and financier.After having been connected for several years with the Anglo-Hungarian Bank and the Ungarische Boden-Credit-Gesellschaft, he was elected in 1881 director-general of the Hungarian Bank of Commerce, in which capacity he contributed greatly to the promotion of Hungarian commerce, and exerted an important influence on the commercial policy of the country."@en }
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- Leó_Lánczy comment "Leo Lánczy (Pest, May 10, 1852–Budapest, January 26, 1921) was a Hungarian deputy and financier.After having been connected for several years with the Anglo-Hungarian Bank and the Ungarische Boden-Credit-Gesellschaft, he was elected in 1881 director-general of the Hungarian Bank of Commerce, in which capacity he contributed greatly to the promotion of Hungarian commerce, and exerted an important influence on the commercial policy of the country.".
- Q1160099 comment "Leo Lánczy (Pest, May 10, 1852–Budapest, January 26, 1921) was a Hungarian deputy and financier.After having been connected for several years with the Anglo-Hungarian Bank and the Ungarische Boden-Credit-Gesellschaft, he was elected in 1881 director-general of the Hungarian Bank of Commerce, in which capacity he contributed greatly to the promotion of Hungarian commerce, and exerted an important influence on the commercial policy of the country.".