Lajos Thallóczy
Lajos Thallóczy (born Ludwig Strommer, also known as
Ludwig von Thallóczy; 8 December 1857 – 1 December 1916) was a Hungarian historian, a politician and diplomat, the head of the joint finance department of the
Dual Monarchy, a member of the
Hungarian Academy of Sciences, the president of the
Hungarian Historical Society from 1913 to 1916 and a renowned
albanologist. As a diplomat in
Austria-Hungary he played a very significant role in the Balkans as he was considered an expert on the history of the region. He was one of the most important advisers to
Gyula Andrássy and
Béni Kállay in questions of Balkan policy and even to the emperor
Franz Joseph and to the minister of the government. His academic work has produced respected results in the study of south Slavic countries and he is regarded as the founder of modern Hungarian researches of the Balkans.
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