File:Coat of arms of Hungary (1915-1918, 1919-1946; oak and olive branches; monochrome).svg

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Coat of arms of Hungary (1915–1918, 1920–1946)

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English: Monochrome version of the coat of arms of Hungary framed by oak and olive branches, used from 6 November 1915 to 29 November 1918 and from August 1919 until mid/late 1946.
Magyar: Magyarország cserfa- és olajággal övezett állami kiscímere 1915. november 6. és 1918. november 29., valamint 1919 augusztusa és 1946 közepe-vége között (vonalkázott változat).
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  • (1915). "A m. kir. minisztériumnak 1915. évi 3970. M.E. számú rendelete az állami közép és kis címer, valamint az állampecsét új leirásáról és rajzairól.". Magyarországi Rendeletek Tára 49: 1719–1723. Budapest, Hungary: Magyar Királyi Belügyminisztérium. (Wikisource)
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József Sebestyén  (1878–1964) wikidata:Q550489
 
József Sebestyén
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Jozsef Sebestyen
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Date of birth/death 12 November 1878 / 1878 Edit this at Wikidata 27 December 1964 / 1964 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Sic Cluj-Napoca
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