Famous Hungarian women who deserve to be put on the Forint

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All Forint notes have images of famous Hungarian men. However, what if famous Hungarian women’s faces were etched onto the Hungarian currency? Activist and writer Krisztián Nyáry told forbes.hu which Hungarian women could be honoured with this gesture.

500 forint: Lea Ráskay

She is the first Hungarian female intellectual whose life and work has been well documented. Ráskay was highly educated and came from a noble family. She worked as a librarian and manuscript copier at the Margaret Island Monastery. In addition to translating Latin texts, she also transcribed manuscripts from old Hungarian to a more modern version spoken at the time.

After the 1526 Battle of Mohács, in which Hungarian forces were defeated by the Ottomans, she had to flee Margaret Island with fellow residents. Luckily, she was able to secure the books and manuscripts, which in turn preserved her legacy.

1000 forint: Vilma Hugonnai

She was the first Hungarian physician, who struggled for 20 years for the right for women to obtain a degree in Hungary. She never relinquished her dream and underwent all the embarrassing procedures at the time so that she could practice her profession. In 1880, she returned to Hungary with her degree from the University of Zürich; however, her certificate was not accepted.

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She advocated for women’s rights, and her activism contributed to the Hungarian government’s decree to establish a women’s university in 1895.

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