- Look up
halász in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Halasz or
Halász is the
Hungarian word for "fisher" as well as a
Hungarian surname.
Notable people...
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Michael Halász (born 21 May 1938 in Cluj) is a German-Hungarian
classical conductor.
Halász began his
musical career as prin****l b****oonist with the...
- Gábor
Halász (born 25
December 1941, in Budapest) is a
Hungarian mathematician. He
specialised in
number theory and
mathematical analysis,
especially in...
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Daniel Halasz (born in 1976 in Gothenburg, Sweden) is an
advertising executive living and
working in Copenhagen, Denmark. He is best
known for his work...
- Dr.
Lajos Halász de
Dabas (born
around 1861, died 2
September 1940 in Kőbánya, Budapest) was a
Hungarian jurist, who
served as
Crown Prosecutor of Hungary...
- uncommon. 3.Bc4 is
referred to in
older chess works as the
Center Gambit. The
Halasz Gambit (3.f4?!) is
another rare try.
Although the move
dates back to at...
- Br****aï (French: [bʁasaj];
pseudonym of
Gyula Halász; 9
September 1899 – 8 July 1984) was a Hungarian–French photographer, sculptor, medalist, writer,...
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Suzette Forgues Halasz (14
April 1918 – 8
December 2004) was a
Canadian cellist and
music educator. She held the post of prin****l
cellist of the Montreal...
- Károly
Halász (Károly Hopp-
Halász; 28
January 1946 – 27
November 2016) was a
Hungarian multimedia artist and co-founder of the
Hungarian neo-avant-garde...
- Zoltán
Halász (23 June 1960 – 9
August 2022) was a
Hungarian cyclist. He
competed in the
individual road race and team time
trial events at the 1980 Summer...