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Gajdoš (feminine Gajdošová) is a Moravian/Slovak
surname meaning "piper". It is
derived a
Hungarian adjective created from a
Slavic origin bagpipe noun...
- Kazimír
Gajdoš (28
March 1934 – 8
November 2016) was a
Czechoslovak international footballer who pla**** as a
right winger. He was born in
Brusno near Banská...
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Gajdó p.292
Fekete p.261 Fekete, Márton.
Prominent Hungarians: Home and Abroad.
Szepsi Csombor Literary Circle, 1979. Székely, György &
Gajdó, Tamás...
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Gajdó p.292-93 Nemeskürty, István & Szántó, Tibor. A
Pictorial Guide to the
Hungarian Cinema, 1901-1984. Helikon, 1985. Székely, György &
Gajdó, Tamás...
- Jan
Gajdoš (27
December 1903 – 19
November 1945) was a gymnast,
representing Czechoslovakia. He
competed in two
Olympic Games and five
gymnastics World...
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napja (1953) La
belle et le
tzigane (1958) Up the
Slope (1959) Székely &
Gajdó p.470
Paietta p.114 Paietta, Ann C.. Saints,
Clergy and
Other Religious...
- (1943) The
Night Serenade (1943)
Wedding March (1944)
Gudenus p.33 Székely &
Gajdó p.705 Gudenus, János József. A magyarországi főnemesség XX. századi genealógiája:...
- (1952) The
State Department Store (1953) The Sea Has
Risen (1953) Székely &
Gajdó p.1359
Bondy p.166 Bondy, Frederick. The Writers, Artists, Singers, and...
- Székely &
Gajdó p.443 Fekete, Márton.
Prominent Hungarians: Home and Abroad.
Szepsi Csombor Literary Circle, 1979. Székely, György &
Gajdó, Tamás. Magyar...
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Lover of the
Theatre (1944)
Strange Roads (1944) Székely &
Gajdó p.541 Székely, György &
Gajdó, Tamás.
Magyar színháztörténet: 1920-1949. Akadémiai Kiadó...