- Nándor
Fettich (7
January 1900, – 17 May 1971) was a
Hungarian archaeologist, goldsmith, and
member of the
Hungarian Academy of Sciences.
Fettich was born...
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Roman city and fort of
Dierna In 1925, a
confusion by the
scholar Nándor
Fettich misplaced the
important Magyar burial site
discovered at
Cheglevici into...
- It can
refer to: Nándor Dáni (1871 – 1949),
Hungarian athlete Nándor
Fettich (1900 – 1971),
Hungarian archaeologist Nándor
Fodor (1895 – 1964), British...
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American Pharmacists ****ociation; 2004.[page needed]
Olivier P,
Colarinha P,
Fettich J,
Fischer S, Frökier J,
Giammarile F, et al. (May 2003). "Guidelines for...
- the same "ducal" grave. In the 1930s, a
Hungarian archeologist Nándor
Fettich dated artifacts to the
turnover of the 8th/9th
century ****uming
their common...
- Systems. 3: 3. doi:10.1186/1746-1448-3-3. PMC 1828057. PMID 17349032.
Fettich M, Len****i M, Veranič P, Gunde-Cimerman N, Plemenitaš A (May 2011). "Identification...
- Acsád is a
village in Vas County, Hungary. Nándor
Fettich (1900–1971),
archaeologist and goldsmith. Béla Rákosi (1841–?),
doctor Jenő Rákosi (1842–1929)...
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Ferluga -
Aleksandar Flaker -
Rudolf Flotzinger -
Franc Forstnerič -
Janez Fettich † -
Alojzij Finžgar † - Fran Saleški Finžgar † - Kurt von
Fischer † - Aldo...
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Rosenberg Taskforce. Its staff,
including Hungarian archaeologist Nandor Fettich,
packed the
collections located in Kyiv
Pechersk Lavra to
remove it to...
- example, as a
young man he parti****ted in the
archaeological work of Nándor
Fettich, he
wrote a
science fiction novel, he
wrote poetry (unpublished), he did...