- Károly
Ferenczy (February 8, 1862 –
March 18, 1917) was a
Hungarian painter and
leading member of the Nagybánya artists' colony. He was
among several artists...
- Ida
Krisztina Veronika Ferenczy de Vecseszék (7
April 1839 – 28 June 1928) was a
Hungarian noblewoman who
served Empress Elisabeth of
Austria as a lady-in-waiting—and...
- Ferenci, Ferenczi, or
Ferenczy may
refer to:
Ferenci (surname), a
Hungarian surname 11584 Ferenczi, an
asteroid Ferenci,
Karlovac County, a
village near...
- László
Ferenczy (9
March 1898 – 31 May 1946) was a
lieutenant colonel in the
Hungarian Royal Gendarmerie and
member of its "central
dejewification unit"...
- Árpád
Ferenczy (1877-c. 1933) was a
legal writer, law
professor and
Buddhist monk. He
studied law
until 1901,
later a
librarian at the
Parliamentary Library...
- Teréz
Ferenczy (17
December 1823 – 22 May 1853) was a
Hungarian poet. She came to
wider public prominence as a
result of her
shocking suicide, and most...
- the
deportations was
finally heeded,
Ferenczy could report the
deportation of 434,351 Jews in 147 trains.
Ferenczy's figures were
slightly lower than the...
- lips white,
Ferenczy announced that
Baron Nopcsa had
urgent news.
Elisabeth replied that
Nopcsa must wait and come back later.
Ferenczy insisted that...
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Franz Ferenczy (also
Franz Friedemann) (1835 – 27
February 1881, Weimar) was a nineteenth-century
German tenor who had a
prolific opera career in Europe...
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Alexander Ferenczy (1895–1931) was a
Hungarian art director.
Samson and
Delilah (1922) The
Portrait (1923)
Fadette (1926)
Attorney for the
Heart (1927)...