- Horváth (1809–1878)
Hatvany Sándor
Hatvany-Deutsch (1852–1913),
Hungarian industrialist Ferenc Hatvany (1881–1958) Béla
Hatvany (1938–), Entrepreneur...
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Baron Sándor
Hatvany-Deutsch (12
November 1852 – 18
February 1913) was a
leading Hungarian Jewish industrialist,
business magnate, philanthropist, investor...
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Ferenc Hatvany (29
October 1881 – 7
February 1958) was a
Hungarian painter and art collector. A son of Sándor
Hatvany-Deutsch and a
member of the
Hatvany-Deutsch...
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formerly Baroness Katalin Hatvany de Hatvan, is a
Hungarian designer,
philanthropist and
former model.
Baroness Katalin Hatvany de
Hatvan was born on 30...
- Béla
Hatvany is a
pioneer in the
automation of
libraries and the
information industry.
Companies founded by him have been
responsible for the
first Online...
- War the
painting was
looted by
Soviet troops, but
later ransomed by
Hatvany.
Hatvany left Hungary,
which was on the
brink of a
Communist takeover, in 1947...
- film is
inspired by the
Hungarian play of the same name,
written by Lili
Hatvany and
performed on
Broadway between November 1930 and June 1931. The title...
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databases on CD-ROMs. It was
founded in 1983 in the
United Kingdom by Béla
Hatvany and Walt
Winshall with the
explicit intention of
using CD
technology to...
- 1937. She
later married Howard Gould. His
second wife,
Baroness Vally Hatvany (died 1938), was a
Hungarian actress. They
married in
December 1937, but...
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Winsloe (23
December 1888 – 10 June 1944),
formerly Baroness Christa von
Hatvany-Deutsch, was a German-Hungarian novelist,
playwright and sculptor, best...