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László Bíró

1899 - 1985

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László József Bíró (Hungarian: [ˈlaːsloː ˈjoːʒɛf ˈbiːroː]; né Schweiger; 29 September 1899 – 24 October 1985), Hispanicized as Ladislao José Biro, was a Hungarian inventor who patented the first commercially successful modern ballpoint pen. The first ballpoint pen had been invented roughly 50 years earlier by John J. Loud, but it was not a commercial success. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. László Bíró is the 38th most popular inventor (down from 37th in 2019), the 41st most popular biography from Hungary (down from 37th in 2019) and the 2nd most popular Hungarian Inventor.

László bíró is most famous for being the inventor of the modern football.

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Among INVENTORS

Among inventors, László Bíró ranks 38 out of 426Before him are Ernő Rubik, Samuel Colt, Gideon Sundback, John Herschel, Antonio Meucci, and Igor Sikorsky. After him are Joseph Marie Jacquard, Frank Whittle, Bob Kahn, Ismail al-Jazari, Adolphe Sax, and Wilhelm Maybach.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1899, László Bíró ranks 16Before him are Friedrich Hayek, Grand Duchess Maria Nikolaevna of Russia, Humphrey Bogart, Macfarlane Burnet, Francis Poulenc, and Paul-Henri Spaak. After him are Albert Claude, Iskander Mirza, Fred Astaire, Paul Hermann Müller, Erich Kästner, and Miguel Ángel Asturias. Among people deceased in 1985, László Bíró ranks 14Before him are Orson Welles, Rodney Robert Porter, Italo Calvino, Fernand Braudel, Carl Schmitt, and Jean Dubuffet. After him are Simone Signoret, Philip Larkin, Rock Hudson, Simon Kuznets, Margaret Hamilton, and Dian Fossey.

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In Hungary

Among people born in Hungary, László Bíró ranks 41 out of 1,077Before him are Viktor Orbán (1963), Ernő Rubik (1944), Mary, Queen of Hungary (1371), Victor Vasarely (1906), Lajos Kossuth (1802), and Zoltán Kodály (1882). After him are Johnny Weissmuller (1904), Gabor Maté (1944), Emmerich Kálmán (1882), Sándor Petőfi (1823), Sándor Kocsis (1929), and Ágnes Keleti (1921).

Among INVENTORS In Hungary

Among inventors born in Hungary, László Bíró ranks 2Before him are Ernő Rubik (1944). After him are David Schwarz (1850), Tivadar Puskás (1844), Ottó Bláthy (1860), Kálmán Kandó (1869), Paul von Jankó (1856), and Peter Carl Goldmark (1906).