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- Ferenc_Békássy abstract "Ferenc Istvan Dénes Gyula Békássy (7 April 1893 – 22 June 1915) was a Hungarian poet killed in World War I.He was born in the family mansion at Zsennye in Vas County, western Hungary. He and his five siblings were sent to Bedales School for a progressive English education.After six years at Bedales, he entered King’s College, Cambridge University in 1911 to read History. At Cambridge his friends included James Strachey, E. L. Grant Watson and especially John Maynard Keynes, who went to stay with him in Hungary during the summer. He was elected a member of the Cambridge Apostles, the semi-secret debating club. He and Rupert Brooke courted the same woman, Noël Olivier, whom Békássy had known from Bedales.He wrote poetry in both Hungarian and in English. Some of his English poems appeared in a Cambridge anthology in 1913. The Hungarian poems were only published posthumously.When war was imminent, with the assistance of Keynes, he returned to Austro-Hungary to enlist. He served in a Hussar unit. Four days after arriving on the Eastern Front, he was killed in action against the Russians at Dobrovouc in Bukovina on 22 June 1915. His body was brought back to the family estate for burial.In a side chapel at King's College Chapel there is a plaque commemorating members of the college killed serving in the Great War, including Rupert Brooke. Carved into the stone of another wall there is a single name, that of Békássy. Keynes had asked the college to include him among those commemorated but another of the Fellows of King’s, who had lost a son in the war, objected to the name of someone who had died fighting the Allies being listed with the other fallen.A collection of his poems in English, edited by F. L. Lucas, was published in 1925 by Leonard and Virginia Woolf's Hogarth Press.".
- Ferenc_Békássy birthDate "1893-04-07".
- Ferenc_Békássy birthPlace Zsennye.
- Ferenc_Békássy deathDate "1915-06-22".
- Ferenc_Békássy deathPlace Chernivtsi.
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- Ferenc_Békássy birthDate "1893-04-07".
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- Ferenc_Békássy genre Poetry.
- Ferenc_Békássy name "Bekassy, Ferenc".
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- Ferenc_Békássy nationality Hungary.
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- Ferenc_Békássy placeOfDeath "near Chernivtsi".
- Ferenc_Békássy relatives "Father: Istvan Békássy".
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- Ferenc_Békássy comment "Ferenc Istvan Dénes Gyula Békássy (7 April 1893 – 22 June 1915) was a Hungarian poet killed in World War I.He was born in the family mansion at Zsennye in Vas County, western Hungary. He and his five siblings were sent to Bedales School for a progressive English education.After six years at Bedales, he entered King’s College, Cambridge University in 1911 to read History. At Cambridge his friends included James Strachey, E. L.".
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