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- Asboth or Asbóth is a Hungarian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alexander Asboth (1810–1868), Hungarian-American Union Army general József...
- Alexander "Sandor" Asboth (Hungarian: Asbóth Sándor, December 18, 1811 – January 21, 1868) was a Hungarian military leader best known for his victories...
- József Asbóth (Hungarian: [ˈjoːʒɛf ˈɒʒboːt]; 18 September 1917 – 22 September 1986) was a Hungarian tennis player. Born to a family of railway workers...
- Oszkár Asboth, also rendered as Asbóth and Oskar (von) Asboth, (31 March 1891 in Pankota, Austro-Hungarian Monarchy (today Pâncota, Romania) – 27 February...
- intended to fly freely. After the war, other engineers, notably Oszkár von Asboth, further developed the design. In 1916, the aviator and Austro-Hungarian...
- Henkel 1938: Don Budge 1939: Don McNeill 1946: Marcel Bernard 1947: József Asbóth 1948: Frank Parker 1949: Frank Parker 1950: Budge Patty 1951: Jaroslav Drobný...
- corps, General Károly Knezić because of his inactivity, and Colonel Lajos Asbóth, the commander of the II. corps who, in contrast to Knezić, was the only...
- the 1981 French Open, and the first to do so at Wimbledon since József Asbóth in 1948. This was the first time since 2017 that two-time champion Andy...
- 1864, a mounted column of 700 Union troops under Brig. Gen. Alexander Asboth set out from Fort Barrancas near the Federal-occupied city of Pensacola...
- Henkel 1938: Don Budge 1939: Don McNeill 1946: Marcel Bernard 1947: József Asbóth 1948: Frank Parker 1949: Frank Parker 1950: Budge Patty 1951: Jaroslav Drobný...