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István Szelmár, also known in Slovene as Števan Selmar (23 October 1820 – 15 February 1877) was a Slovene Roman Catholic priest and writer in the Kingdom of Hungary. His original surname was Szlámár (Slamar). His father's name was Mihály Szlámár. However, in the historical Wendic March (the modern Prekmurje and Vendvidék) the Slovene names of the population were frequently altered, insofar as they were registered by the Hungarian authorities, which often misspelled them.

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  • István Szelmár [iŝtvAn selnAr], laŭ slovena dialekto Števan Selmar, laŭ hungarlingve kutima nomordo Szelmár István estis hungara-slovena katolika pastro. Lia origina familia nomo estis Szlámár aŭ Slamar [slAmAr]. István Szelmár naskiĝis la 23-an de oktobro 1820 en Felsőlendva (Hungara reĝlando, Habsburga Imperio, nuntempa Grad en Slovenio), li mortis la 15-an de februaro 1877 en Ivanóc (Hungara reĝlando, Aŭstrio-Hungario, nuntempa Ivanovci en Slovenio). (eo)
  • István Szelmár, also known in Slovene as Števan Selmar (23 October 1820 – 15 February 1877) was a Slovene Roman Catholic priest and writer in the Kingdom of Hungary. His original surname was Szlámár (Slamar). His father's name was Mihály Szlámár. However, in the historical Wendic March (the modern Prekmurje and Vendvidék) the Slovene names of the population were frequently altered, insofar as they were registered by the Hungarian authorities, which often misspelled them. (en)
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  • István Szelmár [iŝtvAn selnAr], laŭ slovena dialekto Števan Selmar, laŭ hungarlingve kutima nomordo Szelmár István estis hungara-slovena katolika pastro. Lia origina familia nomo estis Szlámár aŭ Slamar [slAmAr]. István Szelmár naskiĝis la 23-an de oktobro 1820 en Felsőlendva (Hungara reĝlando, Habsburga Imperio, nuntempa Grad en Slovenio), li mortis la 15-an de februaro 1877 en Ivanóc (Hungara reĝlando, Aŭstrio-Hungario, nuntempa Ivanovci en Slovenio). (eo)
  • István Szelmár, also known in Slovene as Števan Selmar (23 October 1820 – 15 February 1877) was a Slovene Roman Catholic priest and writer in the Kingdom of Hungary. His original surname was Szlámár (Slamar). His father's name was Mihály Szlámár. However, in the historical Wendic March (the modern Prekmurje and Vendvidék) the Slovene names of the population were frequently altered, insofar as they were registered by the Hungarian authorities, which often misspelled them. Szelmár was born in Grad (Felsőlendva), and was ordained on 20 July 1845, in Szombathely. From 1845 to 1846 he served as chaplain in Črenšovci, and between 1856-1860 in Turnišče. In 1860 he became priest in Kančevci, and in the end of 1876 he was retired. He died in Ivanovci. He wrote books in the Prekmurje dialect of Slovene, and was thus an influential representative of the local Slovene literature in the Kingdom of Hungary. In 1873 he translated the Hungarian book by Bibliai Történetek (History of the Bible). The Slovenian translation is called Zgodbe Sztaroga i Nóvoga Zákona (Stories of the Old and New Testament). (en)
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