Janko Jesenský
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Baron Ján Jesenský (30 December 1874 in Tučiansky Svätý Martin (Hungarian: Túrócszentmárton), Kingdom of Hungary (present day Martin, Slovakia) – 27 December 1945 in Bratislava, Czechoslovakia) was a Slovak lower nobleman of the House of Jeszenszky, poet, prose writer, translator, and politician. He was a prominent member of the Slovak national movement.
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