- János
Czetz (June 8, 1822 –
September 6, 1904) was a
prominent Hungarian freedom fighter of
Armenian and Hungarian-Székely origin, a
military commander...
- same time, Kemény sent
Colonel János
Czetz with a battalion, two
cavalry companies, and six guns to Kemény's aid.
Czetz positioned his
battalion at Dédács...
- a
number of
Hungarian officers fled to Argentina.
Among them were János
Czetz,
founder of the
Colegio Militar de la Nación (the
Argentine National Military...
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Scilla resslii Speta [1977]
Scilla secunda Janka [1856]
Scilla silvatica Czetz [1872]
Scilla uluensis Speta [1976]
Scilla voethorum Speta [1980] Scilla...
-
opened in
where the
Parque Tres de
Febrero stands today, with Col. Juan F.
Czetz as the
first superintendent. It was
transferred to San Martín in 1892, and...
- the
Hungarian Army in Transylvania,
according to
Hungarian general János
Czetz. He
worked hard to get the
Romanian leaders to meet him in
Abrud and listen...
- János Csík (born 1946),
Hungarian handball player and
handball coach János
Czetz (1822–1904),
prominent Hungarian freedom fighter János
Dalmati (1942–2020)...
-
professional footballer Efrain Chacurian,
former professional footballer János
Czetz, a
military commander during the
Hungarian Revolution of 1848, and the organizer...
-
Cossack Brigade Dénes Lukács,
Hungarian army and
artillery commander János
Czetz,
prominent Hungarian freedom fighter Iacob Zadik,
Romanian artillery and...
- Telmányi (mother line: Akontz),
violinist Local prides from the past: János
Czetz (1822–1904), general, a
prominent Hungarian freedom fighter, chief-of-staff...