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Angyal is a
Hungarian surname meaning "angel".
Notable people with the
surname include: Ákos
Angyal,
Hungarian sprint canoeist Anna
Angyal (1848–1874)...
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Andras Angyal (1902–1960) was a Hungarian-American psychiatrist,
known for a
holistic model for a
theory of personality. His 1939 work on "The Structure...
- Éva
Angyal (born 18
April 1955 in Budapest) is a
former Hungarian handball player,
World Championship silver medalist and
Olympic Games bronze medalist...
- Dániel
Angyal at
World Aquatics Dániel
Angyal at the
Hungarian Water Polo
Federation (in Hungarian) Dániel
Angyal at Olympics.com Dániel
Angyal at the...
- István
Angyal (18
October 1914 – 1
October 1980) was a
Hungarian swimmer. He
competed in two
events at the 1936
Summer Olympics. Népsport, 4
October 1980...
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Angyal P, Hegedüs K, Mészáros BB, Daru J, Dudás Á,
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- Anna
Angyal (née Engel; 1848–1874) was a Hungarian-Jewish author. She also
served as a governess. Born in
Veszprim in 1848, she
attended the
Jewish community...
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based on an
adaptation by Guy
Bolton and
Russell Medcraft from the play
Angyal by
Melchior Lengyel. The
music score was by
Frederick Hollander with additional...
- Ördögi
angyal is the
debut studio album by
Hungarian singer Magdi Rúzsa,
released on
November 20, 2006, by CLS Records. The
translated title reads Devilish...
- Left-Handed
Angel (Hungarian:
Balkezes angyal) is a 1941
Hungarian comedy film
directed by Ákos Ráthonyi and
starring Clara Tabody, Pál Jávor and Gerö...