List of ambassadors of Hungary to the United Kingdom explained
This is a list of the heads of mission from Hungary to the Court of St James's in London.
Ambassadors from Austria-Hungary
See also: List of Ambassadors from Austria-Hungary to the United Kingdom.
Charge d'affaires
Envoy extraordinary
- 1922-1924: Count László Szapáry
- 1924-1932: Baron Iván Rubido-Zichy
- 1933-1935: Count László Széchenyi
- 1936-1938: Szilárd Masirevich
- 1938-1941: György Barcza
After the Invasion of Yugoslavia, the diplomatic relations were interrupted by the United Kingdom on 7 April 1941, which were only recovered after the Paris Peace.
Envoy extraordinary
- 1947-1948: István Bede
- 1948-1949: János Erőss
- 1949-1951: Elek Bolgár
- 1951-1953: Imre Horváth
- 1953-1957: János Katona
- 1957-1959: Pál Földes
- 1959-1963: Béla Szilágyi
Ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary
Charge d'affaires
- 1969-1970: György Varsányi
Ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary
- 1970-1976: Vencel Házi
- 1976-1981: János N. Lőrincz
- 1981-1984: Rezső Bányász
- 1984-1989: Mátyás Domokos
- 1989-1990: Dr. József Györke
Ambassadors from Hungary
Ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary
See also
References