- Mihály
Csokonai (full name Mihály
Csokonai Vitéz; in
Hungarian Csokonai Mihály or
Csokonai Vitéz Mihály) (Hungarian: [ˈt͡ʃokonɒi ˈviteːz ˈmihaːj]) (17...
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March 2017.
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performing in
theatres across Romania and Hungary, most
notably with the
Csokonai National Theatre in
Debrecen from 1992
until his
retirement in 2023. Miske...
- The
Csokonai Theatre is the
oldest and
largest theatre in Debrecen, Hungary. It was
named after one of the
first Hungarian Modern Age playwrights, Mihály...
- Gang
presented a
production of his play 'Topsy
Turvy - Ramazuri' at the
Csokonai National Theatre in Debrecen. In 1988,
Robbins began a
relationship with...
- the 18th century.
There were
poems written for this echo, like by Mihály
Csokonai Vitéz and Mihály Vörösmarty, but the most
famous is by János Garay, summing...
- János Batsányi and so on). The
greatest poets of the time were Mihály
Csokonai Vitéz and Dániel Berzsenyi. The most
prominent figure of
Hungarian language...
- the
tower is in
Romantic style Csokonai Reformed Secondary School -
built in the 18th
century in
Eclecticism Csokonai Community House Town
Library Sport...
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Ferenc Kazinczy János Batsányi Mihály
Fazekas Sándor
Kisfaludy Mihály
Csokonai Vitéz Dániel
Berzsenyi Károly
Kisfaludy Ferenc Kölcsey István Széchenyi...
- Ézsaiás Budai,
professor of
humanities and
theology (1766–1841) Mihály
Csokonai Vitéz, poet (1773–1805) Pál
Ember Debreczeni,
priest (?–1710) Sámuel Diószegi...