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Bulcsú may
refer to:
Bulcsú (chieftain), 10th-century
Magyar leader Bulcsú Lád, 13th-century
Hungarian bishop and
nobleman Bulcsú Hoppál (born 1974),...
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Bulcsú Révész (born 1
January 2007) is a
Hungarian professional snooker player. He is the
first ever
professional snooker player from
Hungary In February...
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Bulcsú (or Vérbulcsú; Latin: Bultzus, Gr****: Βουλοσουδης "Boulosoudes" and Βουλτζους "Boultzous", Arabic: Wulǧūdī; c. 910 – 15
August 955) was a Hungarian...
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Bulcsú Kál Hoppál (born 24
September 1974) is a
Hungarian theologian and philosopher. In 1999 he
received a Bachelor's
degree in
Sacred Theology at Pázmány...
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member of the Árpád dynasty, was a
Magyar chieftain and,
together with
Bulcsú, one of the most
important figures of the
Hungarian invasions of Europe...
- However, in
other sources, the term was
applied to a
military leader (such as
Bulcsú, who led the
Magyar forces at the
Battle of Lechfeld).
Certainly at some...
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Bulcsú from the
kindred Lád (Hungarian: Lád
nembeli Bulcsú, also
known as
Blaise or Basil; died
after 1254) was a
Hungarian Catholic prelate in the 13th...
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submission for Best
Foreign Language Film for the 2004
Academy Awards.
Bulcsú (Sándor Csányi) is a
ticket inspector on the underground; he
spends his...
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February 2024, he
reached the
final before being defeated by
Hungarian Bulcsú Révész. In
qualifying for the 2024
World Snooker Championship he was defeated...
- led by King Otto I the Great,
annihilated the
Hungarian army led by
Harka Bulcsú and the
chieftains Lél and Súr. With the
German victory,
further invasions...