Count Tibor Károlyi de Nagykároly was a Hungarian politician, who served as Speaker of the House of Magnates between 1898 and 1900.
Background
He was born in Pozsony into an old noble family on 26 September 1843. His parents were Count György Károlyi, Lord Lieutenant, a key figure of the reform age, Oldest Member of the House of Magnates, member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (MTA). And Countess Karolina Zichy, daughter of Count Károly Zichy and sister of Countess Antónia Zichy, who married Prime Minister Lajos Batthyány.
Career
Tibor married Countess Emma Degenfeld-Schonburg, they had five children, including Gyula who later became Prime Minister of Hungary, Antal, Imperial and Royal Chamberlain, and Imre, who functioned as Knight of Malta. He joined Hungarian Legion in the Austro-Prussian War in 1866, became aide-de-camp of György Klapka. After dissolution of the legion moved to Paris.
He returned to home only in 1867.
He became second Deputy Speaker on 10 October 1888. Then he served as first Deputy Speaker from 16 September 1894.
He was awarded Privy Councillor in 1898. He was appointed Speaker of the Upper House on 17 June 1898 when his predecessor Vilmos Tóth died in office.
He resigned in 1900. Károlyi also dealt with fine arts and economy besides politics.
He translated Edgar Quinet"s work, named Histoire de la campagne de 1815 about the French Revolution as well as a book about Eighty Years" War by John Lothrop Motley. He also published Archives of Károlyi family in five volumes. He participated in the significant water control operations, whereby he was chairman of the companies which carried out discharge of Tisza, Maros, Körös, Szamos rivers, regulation of Nyírvíz and draining of Ecsed Marsh.
His social work also undertaken.
Became chairman of the Hungarian Fine Arts Society, following Arnold Ipolyi in that position. He also served as President of the Smallholders" Cr Institution, as well as Chairman of the Board of the Adria Shipping Company.
Tibor Károlyi died in 1904.
Membership
Tibor Károlyi had several siblings, István (Member of Parliament), Gábor, Gyula (Imperial and Royal Chamberlain, Member of Parliament and member of the House of Magnates). He was a member of the House of Representatives from 1875 to 1884 as a representative of the governing Liberal Party. He was a Member of Parliament for Orosháza (1875-1881), then for Pécska (1881-1884).
He promoted to a heritage member of the House Of Magnates.