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Judit Dukai Takách (1795–1836) was a
Hungarian poet. She was
known by her pseudonym, Malvina.
Szinnyei József:
Magyar írók élete és munkái II. (Caban–Exner)...
- Duka is a
village in Vas County, Hungary. The poet
Judit Dukai Takách was born in Duka in 1795. Zádor György was born
there in 1799.
Others have even...
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Neolissochilus dukai is a
species of
freshwater ray-finned fish
belonging to the
family Cyprinidae, the
family which includes the carps,
barbs and related...
- His
father was István
Wittmann and his
mother Mária
Dukai Takách. (Among her
relatives was
Judit Dukai Takách (1795-1836) who was the
first Hungarian female...
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Takach Dukai, Brenton; Jack, Cameron; Borevitz, Justin; Lindenmayer,
David B.; Banks...
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Takach Dukai, Brenton; Heinsohn,
Robert (2019). Russello,
Michael A. (ed.). "Genomic...
- century, ****an), poet
Princess Tajima (但馬皇女, died 708, ****an), poet
Judit Dukai Takách (1795–1836, Hungary), poet
Nobuko Takagi (高樹のぶ子, b. 1946, ****an)...
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- blythii, (Day, 1870)
Neolissochilus compressus, (Day, 1870)
Neolissochilus dukai, (Day, 1878)
Neolissochilus hendersoni, (Herre, 1940)
Neolissochilus heterostomus...
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Tagore (1861–1941),
Bengali polymath; 1913
Nobel Prize in
Literature Judit Dukai Takách (Malvina, 1795–1836),
Hungarian poet Bogi Takács (born 1983), Hungarian...