Sándor Bálint

Description: (Hungarian Ethnographer)
Sándor Bálint, originally from Szeged, Hungary, had a varied professional career. He began as a teacher and later transitioned into an ethnography professor at Szeged University. Bálint focused his research on Roman Catholic traditions and produced notable works such as the "Szeged Dictionary," "Hungarian Pilgrims," and "Calendar of Religious Feasts." His expertise in these subjects established him as a respected scholar. Bálint's teachings and writings were influential in the fields of education, ethnography, and religious studies.

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Birthday August 1, 1904 (Leo)
Born In Szeged, Hungary
Died on May 10, 1980
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