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Agost (Valencian: [aˈɣost]; Spanish: [aˈɣos(t)]) is a
Valencian town and muni****lity
located in the
province of Alicante, Spain, at a
distance of about...
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Ágost Fülöp Benárd de Szilvágy (3
January 1880 – 22 June 1968) was a
Hungarian Christian socialist politician, diplomat, physician, and journalist. Benárd...
- Benyó et Urbanó (Hungarian:
Benyovszky Máté Móric Mihály
Ferenc Szerafin Ágost; Polish:
Maurycy Beniowski; Slovak: Móric Beňovský; 20
September 1746 –...
- ISSN 1695-2014. «Rebentats, rasques, brufar» (en ca). RodaMots. [Consulta: 3
agost 2017]. «S’usa «rebentar el cafè», per example: «Aquest cafè el podríem rebentar...
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Sphinx of
Agost is a Gr****-influenced
Iberian limestone sculpture,
dated from the late 6th-century BCE, that was
found in the
Agost reservoir in Alicante...
- one of two co-signatories of the
Treaty of
Trianon for Hungary,
alongside Ágost Benárd. Alfréd Artúr Béla Drasche-Lázár was born on 15 June 1875 in the...
- year. In
later years,
Hensley and his wife
Monica lived in the
village of
Agost near
Alicante in Spain.
Hensley died on 4
November 2020, at the age of 75...
- features, 1503–1482
Ancient Gr****
sphinx from
Delphi The
Iberian Sphinx of
Agost c. 570-545 BC, one of the many
sphinxes found in
Spain 3000-year-old sphinxes...
- M****ot i Muntaner,
Josep (1987). El
desembarcament de Bayo a Mallorca:
agost-setembre de 1936 (in Catalan).
Publicacions de l'Abadia de Montserrat. ISBN 9788472028357...
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Lugano in 1947. His
children by
first marriage were:
Henrik Gábor István
Ágost Freiherr Thyssen-Bornemisza de Kászon et Impérfalva (Rechnitz (Rohonc),...