Tit Bud

Noble Tit Bud de Budfalva[1] (24 December 1846 – 19 August 1917) was an Imperial Austrian-born Romanian Greek Catholic priest, author, folklorist, translator, historian, aristocrat, vicar of Maramureș, director of the Boarding school of Sighet,[2] vice-president of the "Association for the culture of the Romanian people from Maramureș" and president of the "Organization of Romanian teachers from Maramureș".

[2] He was a member of the Bud de Budfalva noble family, a cadet branch of the House of Both.

He was the brother of Noble János Bud de Budfalva, Minister of Finance (1924–1928), Minister of Food, Minister of Economy of the Kingdom of Hungary and cousin of Lady Irina Bud de Budfalva (1901–1980),[1] landowner and philanthropist from Oaș Country, wife of Baron Vasile Mihalca de Dolha and Petrova.

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