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Miksa Fenyő (December 8, 1877 –
April 4, 1972) was a
Hungarian writer and intellectual,
served as a
member of
parliament (elected 1931) in the
early 1930s...
- Noah Dávid
Gabriel Fenyő (born 30
January 2006) is a
footballer who
plays as a
midfielder for
Bundesliga club
Eintracht Frankfurt. Born in Germany, he...
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Fenyő is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
David Fenyő, Swedish-American
physicist and m****
spectrometrist István
Fenyő (1917–1987)...
- István
Fenyő (5
March 1917 – 28 July 1987) was a
Hungarian mathematician,
whose first name was also
known as "Étienne, Stefan,
Stephan or Stephen". He...
- Iván
Fenyő (born 15 June 1979) is a
Hungarian actor. He made his
studies at the
University of Drama, Film and Television, Budapest.
Fenyő made his feature...
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David Fenyö is a Hungarian-Swedish-American com****tional biologist,
physicist and businessman. He is
currently professor in the
Department of Biochemistry...
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Fenyo (1968). Horthy,
Hitler and
Hungary (Thesis). p. 44.
Fenyo (1968). Horthy,
Hitler and
Hungary (Thesis). pp. 45–58.
Fenyo (1968). Horthy...
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original on 29
August 2021.
Retrieved 15 July 2019. Péter, Klemensits; Márton,
Fenyő (16
August 2017). "The
Foreign Policy of
Indonesia In
Light of President...
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Berger EA, Doms RW,
Fenyö EM,
Korber BT,
Littman DR,
Moore JP,
Sattentau QJ, Sc****temaker H, Sodroski...
- a
Hungarian pop-rock band
formed by singer/guitarist/keyboardist Miklós
Fenyő in 1967.
Despite periodic suppression by the
Hungarian Communist regime...