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Izidor Guzmics (April 7, 1786 –
September 1, 1839),
Hungarian theologian, was born at Vámos-Család in the
county of Sopron. At
Sopron he was instructed...
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Izidor "Dori" Kürschner, in
Brazil primarily known as Dori Kruschner, (29 June 1885 – 8
December 1941), was a
Hungarian football player and coach. As player...
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Izidor (Iso) Kršnjavi (Croatian pronunciation: [krʃɲǎːʋi
ǐzidor]; 22
April 1845 – 3
February 1927) was a
Croatian painter, art historian,
curator and...
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Izidor Kovárik (29
March 1917-11 July 1944) was a
fighter pilot in the
Czechoslovak Air
Force (1938–39) and
Slovak Air
Force (1939–44) who
became a flying...
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Izidor Papo KBE (31
December 1913 – 14
October 1996) was a surgeon, general,
military medical chief and academician. Papo was a
Sephardi Jew born in Ljubuški...
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Isidore (/
ˈɪzɪdɔːr/ IZ-id-or; also
spelled Isador,
Isadore and Isidor) is an
English and
French masculine given name. The name is
derived from the Gr****...
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Izidor Šušteršič (born 18
February 1977) is a
Slovenian snowboarder. He
competed at the 2006
Winter Olympics in Turin, Italy, and at the 2010
Winter Olympics...
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Izidor Perera-Matić (2 July 1912 – 24
January 1944) was a
Yugoslav physician and
member of the
Partisan resistance movement. Perera-Matić was born in Vela...
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Izidor Cankar (22
April 1886 – 22
September 1958) was a
Slovenian author, art historian, diplomat, journalist, translator, and
liberal conservative politician...
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Izidor Gross (25 July 1866 – 1942) was a
Croatian chess master and hazzan.
Gross was born into a
Jewish family in Kislőd,
Hungary on 25 July 1866. In 1891...