Ferenc Hüll

Ferenc Hüll (Slovene: Franc Hül, Prekmurje Slovene: Ferenc Hül) (August 28, 1800 – October 28, 1880) was a Slovene Roman Catholic priest, dean of the Slovene March (Tótság), and a writer in Hungary.

Photo of Ferenc Hüll in the Prekmurje Slovene almanac Kalendar Srca Jezušovoga (1906)

Hüll was born in Tišina (now Prekmurje, Slovenia). His parents were Imre Hüll and the ethnic German Krisztina Hemeczperger. By 1822 he was a priest, and he lived in Veszprém for two years.

Between 1824 and 1826 he was a curate in Murska Sobota, and he later became the priest of the town. By 1840 he was the dean of the Slovene March. In 1872, by favour of Franz Joseph I of Austria, he became the provost of Szepes-Langeck.

Hüll wrote in Latin about the history of the Parish of Murska Sobota. He died in Murska Sobota.

Work

  • Historia Parochiae Murai Szombatiensis
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