Holländer, Leó
| Property | Value | Label |
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| Described At | Hollander Leo | yivo |
| Has Abstract | (1806–1887), community leader. Leó Holländer’s father, Mark, originally from Tarnopol, immigrated to Hungary and was the first Jew to settle in Eperjes (Prešov), a royal free city, in 1780. The wealthy merchant was elected as rosh medinah, the head of Sáros county Jewry, in which capacity he served as an influential intercessor with local and Viennese authorities. Leó was instructed by private tutors from abroad; later, he completed eight years of gymnasium studies at the famous Eperjes College. It was here that Holländer formed close ties with the local gentry, which would serve him in good stead later. In 1833, he joined Ferenc Pulszky, the budding liberal politician and future president of the Hungarian Academy, for a five-month grand tour to visit sites of antiquarian interest in Italy, where they also received the pope’s blessing. Holländer’s hobby was antiques, and he came to own one of the most important coin collections in the country, later donated to the National Museum. | yivo |
| is Represents of | 1279285 | ep |
| Title | Holländer, Leó | yivo |
| is Owl Same As of | 1279285 | ep |
| Core Pref Label | Holländer, Leó | yivo |
| Core Related | yivo |

