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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 Korányi may
refer to:
Frigyes Korányi (physician) (1828–1913),
Hungarian physician Frigyes Korányi (politician) (1869–1935), his son, Hungarian...
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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...
- Olympics. "
Frigyes Hollósi". Olympedia.
Retrieved 15
November 2021. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "
Frigyes Hollósi...
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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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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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Frigyes Kubinyi (March 23, 1909 –
August 17, 1948) was a
Hungarian boxer who
competed in the 1936
Summer Olympics. In 1936 he was
eliminated in the second...
- 2009.
Retrieved 20 July 2006.
Frigyes Mezei at Olympics.com
Frigyes Mezei at the
Hungarian Olympic Committee (in Hungarian)
Frigyes Mezei at Olympedia...
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Frigyes Bán (19 June 1902 – 30
September 1969) was a
Hungarian screenwriter and film director. His wife was the
actress Éva V****. The
Unquiet Night (1940)...