How did the best Hungarian universities get their names?

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Hungary’s higher education boasts many famous universities. Not all of these universities are like the Budapest University of Technology; most of them bear the names of famous Hungarian persons. The names of Kálmán Kandó, Ignaz Semmelweis, Loránd Eötvös, Saint Stephen and Péter Pázmány all belong to different higher education institutions. But who are these institutions named after?
St. Stephen I.
He was the last Grand Prince of the Hungarians and the first King of Hungary. He was born by the pagan name Vajk. He was the first member of his family who became a devout Christian. After his father Géza died, he had to fight for the throne. He defeated his relative Koppány. He was crowned on 25 December 1000 or 1 January 1001 with a crown sent by Pope Sylvester II. Stephen established at least one archbishopric, six bishoprics and three Benedictine monasteries, leading the Church in Hungary to develop independently from the archbishops of the Roman Empire. He encouraged the spread of Christianity. He reformed the system of local administration. Hungary enjoyed a lasting period of peace during his reign. He was one of the most influential persons of Hungarian history. He died on 15 August 1038. He was buried in his new basilica, built in Székesfehérvár.

Kálmán Kandó
Kálmán Kandó was a Hungarian engineer, the inventor of the phase converter. He studied mechanical engineering at the Budapest Technical University. After his military service, he travelled to France and worked there. He developed a completely new design-calculation procedure. This made it possible to produce economic AC traction motors. He was a pioneer in the development of AC electric railway traction. Many modern electric trains work on the same three-phase high tension AC principle. In 2001, he received the posthumous Hungarian Heritage Award. In Budapest, the former Kandó Kálmán Electrical Engineering College, which is now part of the University of Óbuda, also bore his name.









