Gábor Andreánszky (botanist)

Gábor Andreánszky
Born August 1, 1895
Alsópetény, Austria-Hungary
Died November 20, 1967(1967-11-20) (aged 72)
Budapest, People's Republic of Hungary
Nationality Hungarian
Education University of Budapest
Occupation botanist
The native form of this personal name is liptószentandrási báró Andreánszky Gábor. This article uses the Western name order.

Baron Gábor Andreánszky de Liptószentandrás (August 1, 1895 – November 20, 1967) was a Hungarian botanist, paleobotanist and explorer. He was the son of politician and MP Gábor Andreánszky (1848-1908).

In 1929 he was appointed professor of botany, and in 1942 ordinary professor. That same year, he was named as chief botanist in the Hungarian National Museum (now Museum of Natural History in Hungary). That position was held until 1945, when he became head of the Department of Botany at the University of Budapest, until 1952. Then, for political reasons (and probably his noble origin) he was banned.

He made several expeditions to the Balkan Peninsula, Corsica, Morocco, Tunisia, Mauritania. He pioneered Paleobotany of Cenozoic, especially Miocene, flora.

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