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József Kossics, also known in Slovene as Jožef Košič (around October 9, 1788, Bogojina, Austria-Hungary – December 26, 1867, Felsőszölnök), was a Hungarian-Slovenian writer, Catholic priest, ethnologist, linguist, poet, and historian. Kossics was born in Bogojina, Moravske Toplice, then part of the Kingdom of Hungary, now in Slovenia. His father József Kossics was a teacher born in Varaždin and his mother Ana Kregar was from a petty noble family. Kossics died in 1867 in Felsőszölnök.

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  • József Kossics (de)
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  • József Kossics [jOĵef koŝiĉ], slovene Jožef Košič, laŭ hungarlingve kutima nomordo Kossics József estis hungaria katolika pastro, instruisto. Supozeble lia familia nomo estus Kosić (laŭ ĝusta kroata ortografio), pli malofte lia familia nomo estis Kossits. József Kossics naskiĝis la 9-an de oktobro 1788 en Bagonya (Hungara reĝlando, Habsburga Imperio, nuntempa Bogojina en Slovenio), li mortis la 26-an de decembro 1867 en Felsőszölnök. (eo)
  • József Kossics, Sloveens: Jožef Košič (Bagonya (Koninkrijk Hongarije, heden Slovenië), ca. 9 oktober 1788 – Felsőszölnök (Hongarije), 26 december 1867) was een Sloveens historicus, schrijver, dichter, etnoloog, taalkundige, rooms-katholiek priester. Hij werd geboren als zoon van de Kroatische József Kossics en de Sloveense Anna Kregár.Na het gymnasium studeerde hij theologie in Szombathely en Kőszeg. Tot 1829 was hij priester in Felsőszölnök (Hongarije). Werk: O vendskih-totih na Vogrskem is de eerste Sloveense monografie. (nl)
  • József Kossics (slowenisch: Jožef Košič; * gegen 9. Oktober 1788 in , Ungarn, jetzt Slowenien; † 26. Dezember 1867 Oberzemming, Ungarn) war ein slowenischer Schriftsteller, Dichter, Sprachforscher, Historiker, Volkskundeforscher und katholischer Priester in Ungarn. Er war kroatischer Abstammung. Ab 1829 war Kossics Priester in Oberzemming. Hier ist er auch 1867 gestorben. (de)
  • József Kossics, also known in Slovene as Jožef Košič (around October 9, 1788, Bogojina, Austria-Hungary – December 26, 1867, Felsőszölnök), was a Hungarian-Slovenian writer, Catholic priest, ethnologist, linguist, poet, and historian. Kossics was born in Bogojina, Moravske Toplice, then part of the Kingdom of Hungary, now in Slovenia. His father József Kossics was a teacher born in Varaždin and his mother Ana Kregar was from a petty noble family. Kossics died in 1867 in Felsőszölnök. (en)
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