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Tullibardine (1604), Lord Murray, Gask and
Balquhidder (1628), Lord Murray,
Balvany and Gask (1676), Lord Murray,
Balvenie and Gask, in the
County of Perth...
- The Blue Idol (Hungarian: A kék
bálvány) is a 1931
Hungarian comedy film
directed by
Lajos Lázár and
starring Pál Jávor,
Oscar Beregi and
Gyula Gózon...
- John Murray, 1st Duke of Atholl, KT, PC (24
February 1660 – 14
November 1724) was a
Scottish nobleman, politician, and officee. He
served in
numerous positions...
- The
rebuilt studio was
handed over on
April 28, 1931. The next day Kék
Bálvány, the
first Hungarian sound film, was shot. By the
early 1940s, Hungary...
- ("yoke"), kovács ("blacksmith"),
ablak ("window"), patkó ("horseshoe"), and
bálvány ("idol") were
borrowed from Slavic. The
extant copy of the
foundation charter...
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Hungarian Mountains 4 Istállós-kő 959 m Bükk
North Hungarian Mountains 5
Bálvány 956 m Bükk
North Hungarian Mountains 6 Tar-kő 950 m Bükk
North Hungarian...
- (1958) The Poor Rich (1959)
Crime at Dawn (1960) Land of
Angels (1962)
Bálvány (1963) Haladék (1980) "Sándor Kömíves". MUBI.
Retrieved 2023-11-20. Cunningham...
- John Douglas, Lord of
Balvenie (or Balveny,
Balvany) (c. 1433–1463) was the
youngest of the five
Black Douglas brothers, who
rebelled against King James...
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Hunnia Film Studio's 1931
movie Kék
Bálvány.
Because of its
reputedly alien American storyline and
setting Kék
Bálvány was only a mild success,
unlike Hyppolit...
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Bloemenvelden Haarlem (1910)
Hungary 1896
March at the Buda
Castle (1896) Kék
Bálvány (1931) Sátántangó (1994)
Argentina 1897 La
bandera Argentina (1897) La...