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Árpád (Hungarian pronunciation: [
ˈaːrpaːd]; c. 845 – c. 907) was the head of the
confederation of the
Magyar tribes at the turn of the 9th and 10th centuries...
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Árpád in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Arpad or
Árpád may
refer to:
Árpád (given name), a
Hungarian men's name
Árpád (c. 845–907),
first ruler...
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Árpád dynasty consisted of the
members of the
royal House of
Árpád (Hungarian:
Árpád-ház), also
known as
Árpáds (Hungarian: Árpádok, Croatian: Arpadovići)...
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Arpad Busson (born 27
January 1963) is a
French hedge fund manager, investor, and philanthropist.
Busson started working in
hedge funds in 1986...
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Arpad (Old Aramaic: 𐡀𐡓𐡐𐡃, romanized: ʾRPD;
Biblical Hebrew: אַרְפַּד, romanized:
ʾArpaḏ or אַרְפָּד, ʾ
Arpāḏ;
modern Tell Rifaat, Syria) was an ancient...
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Árpád János
Pusztai (8
September 1930 – 17
December 2021) was a Hungarian-born
British biochemist and
nutritionist who
spent 36
years at the
Rowett Research...
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Arpad Emmerich Elo (né Élő
Árpád Imre
August 25, 1903 –
November 5, 1992) was a Hungarian-American
physics professor who
created the Elo
rating system...
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Arpad or
Árpád (Hungarian pronunciation: [
ˈaːrpaːd]) is a
Hungarian masculine given name.
Notable people with the name include:
Árpád Ambrusz (born 1980)...
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Arpad Szakolczai is a
sociologist and
political anthropologist,
author of
numerous books and articles,
emeritus professor of
Sociology at
University College...
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Arpad, the
Gypsy (French:
Arpad le Tzigane, German:
Arpad, der Zigeuner) is a Hungarian-French-German
television film
series which aired on ORTF in France...