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Fenyes may
refer to: Feneș (
Fényes), a
village of Armeniș, a
commune in
Romania Fenyes Estate, a
historic two-acre
estate complex located at 160-170 Orange...
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works and
biographical notes @
Terminartors Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Adolf Fényes. More
works by
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- Imre
Fényes (Hungarian: [ˈimrɛ ˈfeːɲɛʃ]; 29 July 1917 – 13 November 1977) was a
Hungarian physicist who was the
first to
propose a
stochastic interpretation...
- docent-led
tours of the
Fenyes Mansion, the
Curtin House, and the
Finnish Folk Art
Museum and gardens. In 1905,
Adalbert Fenyes, a
Hungarian entomologist...
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Szabolcs Fényes (30
April 1912 in Nagyvárad – 12
October 1986 in Budapest) was a
Hungarian composer of film scores. He was
married to the
actress Rózsi...
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varieties from England.
After the
death of Eva
Scott in 1930,
Fenyes married Louise Hiller. The
Fenyes Mansion has been
declared a
heritage landmark by the state...
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Hungarian nobleman Adalbert Fényes de Csokaly. They
married in
Budapest in 1896 and
returned to the
United States.
Fényes and her
husband settled in Pasadena...
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Alice Fényes (1918–2007) was a
Hungarian stage and film actress. She enjo****
stardom in
wartime Hungary playing several leading roles,
before emigrating...
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Fényes, Magyarország' statistikája, Pest : Trattner-Kérolyi Tulajdona, 1842 (page 33). (in Hungarian) Elek
Fényes, Magyarország' statistikája...
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Confrontation (Hungarian:
Fényes szelek) is a 1969
Hungarian drama film
directed by Miklós Jancsó. It was
listed to
compete at the 1968
Cannes Film...