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Frigyes Riesz (Hungarian:
Riesz Frigyes,
pronounced [ˈriːs ˈfriɟɛʃ],
sometimes known in
English and
French as
Frederic Riesz; 22
January 1880 – 28 February...
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Frigyes Karinthy Wikisource has
original works by or about:
Frigyes Karinthy Works by
Frigyes Karinthy at
Project Gutenberg Works by or
about Frigyes...
- 1888 - 9 May, 1968)
Schulek Frigyes,
Hungarian Electronic Library,
retrieved 15 May 2012 (in Hungarian) Schulek,
Frigyes (Friedrich) (1841-1919), Architekt...
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Frigyes Riedl (September 12, 1856 in Ladomér –
August 7, 1921 in Budapest) was a
prominent Hungarian essayist,
critic and
literature historian. His most...
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Frigyes Hollósi may
refer to:
Frigyes Hollósi (actor) (1941–2012),
Hungarian actor Frigyes Hollósi (sportsman) (1906–1979),
Hungarian swimmer and rower...
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Frigyes Korányi may
refer to:
Frigyes Korányi (physician) (1828–1913),
Hungarian physician Frigyes Korányi (politician) (1869–1935), his son, Hungarian...
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World Championships. "Olimpiai érmeseink –
Helmeczi Frigyes (Heuthaller) (Our
Olympians –
Frigyes Helmeczi (Heuthaller))" (in Hungarian). Olimpia.hu....
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Baron Frigyes Korányi de
Tolcsva (Kornfeld; Nagykálló, 20
December 1828 – Budapest, 13 May 1913) was a
Hungarian physician specializing in
internal medicine...
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Boxing Championships.
Frigyes won the gold medal,
beating Germany's
Arthur Büttner in the finals. To the end of his years,
Frigyes recalled the 1942 medal...
- "
Frigyes Papp".
International Rowing Federation.
Retrieved 19 May 2018. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "
Frigyes Pabsz"...