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Borbála Sóthy (born 21
December 1916) was a
Hungarian swimmer. She
competed in the women's 400
metre freestyle at the 1936
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary;...
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Borbala Biro (born 1957, in Debrecen) is a
Hungarian soil
biologist and
lecturer at the Szent-István-University in Gödöllö. She parti****tes in research...
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Baroness Emma
Orczy (full name: Emma
Magdalena Rozália Mária
Jozefa Borbála Orczy de Orci) (/ˈɔːrtsiː/; 23
September 1865 – 12
November 1947), usually...
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Countess Borbála Nádasdy de Nádasd et Fogarasföld (born 1939) is a
Hungarian noble,
ballet master and author.
Countess Borbála Nádasdy was born in Budapest...
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Barbara of
Cilli or
Barbara of
Celje (Hungarian:
Cillei Borbála, German:
Barbara von Cilli,
Slovenian and Croatian:
Barbara Celjska, 1392 – 11 July 1451)...
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Borbála Tóth Harsányi (born 8
August 1946 in Debrecen) is a
former Hungarian handball player and
Olympic medalist. She has a
younger sister,
Katalin Tóth...
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Championship 1957
World Championship (Second placed) Éva Arany,
Zsuzsa Béres,
Borbála Cselőtei, Árpádné Csicsmányi,
Katalin Gardó, Ferencné Geszti, Gyuláné Hanczmann...
- The
Roots of
Ethnic Conflict". www.hungarianhistory.com. Obrusánszky,
Borbála (2018). "Are the
Hungarians Ugric?". In
Angela Marcantonio (ed.). The state...
- grandmother,
Countess Katinka Kendeffy. She had
three sisters: Ilona,
Borbála and Klára (or Kája). She
married Count Mihály Károlyi (1875–1955) on 7...
- mother,
Borbála Csermanek was born in Ógyalla (today Hurbanovo, Slovakia) to a
landless Slovak father and
Hungarian mother. The
parents of
Borbála were too...