Gyula Szekér
(1925-2015)

Hungarian communist politician, deputy prime minister, minister of industry, chemist (1925-2015) – Gyula Szekér was born in Szombathely (City and administrative centre of Vas county in western in Hungary) on September 25th, 1925 and died in Budapest (Capital and largest city of Hungary) on December 17th, 2015 at the age of 90. Today Gyula Szekér would be 98 years old.

Age

how old was Gyula Szekér when he died?

90

Gyula Szekér died in 2015 at the age of 90.


Biographical data

Birthday September 25th, 1925 (Friday)
Place of Birth Szombathely
City and administrative centre of Vas county in western in Hungary
Death Date December 17th, 2015 (Thursday)
Death place Budapest
Capital and largest city of Hungary
Birth sign (Zodiac) Libra (The Scales) ♎
Chinese Zodiac Ox 牛

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Birthday

When was Gyula Szekér born?

Gyula Szekér was born on September 25th, 1925.

Death

When did Gyula Szekér die?

Gyula Szekér died on December 17th, 2015 at the age of 90 in Budapest (Capital and largest city of Hungary). Today Gyula Szekér would be 98 years old.

Place of Birth

Where was Gyula Szekér born?

Szombathely (City and administrative centre of Vas county in western in Hungary).

Death place

Where did Gyula Szekér die?

Budapest (Capital and largest city of Hungary).

Zodiac

What is the zodiac sign of Gyula Szekér?

Gyula Szekér was born in the zodiac sign Libra (The Scales).

Chinese Zodiac

Which Chinese zodiac sign does Gyula Szekér have?

Gyula Szekér was born in 1925 in the year of the Chinese zodiac Ox.

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