Budapest, Hungary - Kerepesi cemetery
ADY Endre 22. 11. 1877, Ady Endre, Romania - 27. 1. 1917, Budapest, Hungary Hungarian poet
ANTALL Jozsef 8. 4. 1932, Budapest - 12. 12. 1993, Budapest, Hungary prime minister of Hungary 1990-1993
BABITS Mihaly 26. 11. 1883, Szekszárd, Hungary - 4. 8. 1941, Budapest, Hungary Hungarian poet, writer and translator
BÁNFFY Dezsö 28. 10 1843, Lucenec, Slovakia - 24. 5. 1911, Budapest prime minister of Hungary 1895-1899
BATTHYÁNY Lajos 10. 2. 1807, Bratislava, Slovakia  - 6. 10. 1849, Budapest, Hungary first prime minister of Hungary, executed by firing squad
BLAHA Lujza 8. 9. 1850, Rimavska Sobota, Slovakia - 18. 1. 1926, Budapest, Hungary actress
CLARK Adam 14. 8. 1811, Edinburgh, Scotland - 23. 7. 1866, Budapest, Hungary British civil engineer who is associated with the construction of the Széchenyi Chain Bridge (Széchenyi Lánchíd) between Buda and Pest, the first permanent bridge over the Danube River in Hungary.
CSONTVARY-KOSZTKA Tivadar 5. 7. 1853, Sabinov, Slovakia - 20. 6. 1919, Budapest, Hungary Excellent painter - was a pharmacist until his twenties, on a hot sunny afternoon, 13 October 1880, — when he was 27 years old — he experienced a mystic vision. He heard a voice saying "you will be the greatest sunway painter, greater than Raphael!" 
DEÁK Ferenc 17. 10. 1803, Söjtör, Hungary - 28. 1. 1876, Budapest, Hungary byname  The Sage Of The Country,  Hungarian statesman whose negotiations led to the establishment of the dual monarchy of Austria-Hungary in 1867
EGRESSY Beni 21.4. 1814, Sajólaszlófalva, Hungary - 17. 7. 1851, Budapest, Hungary Hungarian composer
EÖTVÖS Lorán 27. 7. 1848, Budapest, Hungary - 8. 4. 1919, Budapest, Hungary Hungarian physicist who introduced the concept of molecular surface tension
ERKEL Ferencz 7. 11. 1810, Gyula, Hungary - 15. 6. 1893, Budapest, Hungary Hungarian composer. He was the father of Hungarian grand opera, written mainly on historical themes, which are still often performed in Hungary. He also composed the music of "Himnusz", the national anthem of Hungary, which was adopted in 1844
GERBEAUD Emil 22. 2. 1854, Geneve, Switzerland - 9. 11. 1919, Budapest, Hungary outstandingly talented confectioner and chocolate manufacturer
GÖRGEY Arthur 30. 1. 1818, Toporec, Slovakia - 21. 5. 1916, Visegrad, Hungary Hungarian revolutionary general. He fought the Austrians in 1848-49 as a commander of the Hungarian republican army and distinguished himself as a strategist. He captured Buda (May, 1849), but when Russia sent aid to the Austrians, Görgey decided to surrender to the Russians rather than continue a lost cause. He forced Louis Kossuth , with whom he had often differed, to resign. Görgey was interned in Austria until 1867
HAUSZMANN Alajos 9. 6. 1847, Budapest, Hungary - 31. 7. 1926, Venice, Italy premier Hungarian architect, professor, member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, designed Buda Castle
ILLES Lajos 18. 3. 1942, Budapest, Hungary - 29. 1. 2007, Budapest, Hungary rock star, founder of the rock band Illes
IZSÓ Miklós 1831, Disznohorvath, Hungary - 1875, Budapest, Hungary sculptor
JÓKAI Mór 19. 2. 1825, Komárno, Slovakia - 5. 5. 1904, Budapest, Hungary Hungarian dramatist and novelist (e.g. A Man of Gold)
JÓZSEF Atilla 11. 4. 1905, Budapest, Hungary - 3. 12. 1927, Balatonszárszó, Hungary was one of the most outstanding Hungarian poets in the 20th century. The most widely accepted view is that he committed suicide, but some experts say that his death was by accident. He lay down across a railway line and a passing train killed him.
KÁDÁR János 26. 5. 1912, Rijeka, Croatia - 6. 6. 1989, Budapest, Hungary born as Giovanni Czermanik, communist leader in Hungary
KOSSÚTH Lajos 19. 9. 1802, Monok, Hungary - 20. 3. 1894, Turin. Italy was a Hungarian lawyer, politician and Regent-President of Hungary in 1849. Political reformer who inspired and led Hungary's struggle for independence from Austria. His brief period of power in the revolutionary years of 1848 and 1849, however, was ended by Russian armies. He was widely honored during his lifetime, including in the United Kingdom and the United States, as a freedom fighter
LOTZ Károly 16. 12. 1833, Bad Hornburg, Germany - 13. 10. 1904, Budapest, Hungary painter
MEDNYANSZKY László 23. 4. 1952, Beckov, Slovakia - 19. 4. 1919, Vienna , Austria Slovak painter of excellence. Painted betweem 3000 - 4000 oils and several thousends of drawings. Grew up in Strážky and Beckov in Slovakia. His grave was moved in 1966 from Vienna without any reason and against his testament to Budapest. Mednyanszky wanted to be buried - according to his testament - in the Cemetery of Vac, next to his friend Bálint Kúrdi.
MIKSZÁTH Kálmán 16. 1. 1847, Sklabiňa, Slovakia - 28. 5. 1910, Budapest, Hungary Major Hungarian novelist, journalist, and politician.
MÓRICZ Zsigmond 29. 6. 1879, Debrecen, Hungary - 4. 9. 1942, Budapest, Hungary Hungarian novelist and Social Realist (e.g. Be Faithful Unto Death)
MUNKÁCSI Mihály 20. 2. 1844, Mukachevo, Ukraine - 1. 5. 1900, Endenlich, Germany painter, who lived in Paris and earned international reputation with his genre pictures and large scale biblical paintings
RAJK László 8. 5. 1909, Odorheiu Secuiesc, Romania - 15. 10. 1949, Budapest, Hungary Hungarian communist leader, Stalinism victim
SEMMELWEIS Ignaz 1. 7. 1818, Tabán, Hungary - 13. 8. 1865, Vienna, Austria physician called the "savior of mothers"  who discovered, by 1847, that the incidence of puerperal fever, also known as childbed fever could be drastically cut by use of hand washing standards in obstetrical clinics
ZICHY Mihály 15. 10. 1827, Zala, Hungary - 28. 2. 1906, St. Petersburg, Ruassia painter