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Justina Szilágyi de
Horogszeg (Hungarian:
horogszegi Szilágyi
Jusztina;
before 1455 – 1497) was a
Hungarian noblewoman, who
became the
second wife of Vlad...
- de Szer, they had
three children: –
Ferenc Szilágyi –
Margit Szilágyi –
Jusztina (Ilona),
Princess Consort of Wallachia, wife of Vlad III the Impaler. Fraknói...
- born in Diósgyőr, the one of six
children born to István Mészáros and
Jusztina Hunyor.
After finishing school he
commenced working in
local stores, and...
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Lutheranism to
Roman Catholicism. His
mother was
Jusztina Reihardt. He had only one sister,
Jusztina who
became a nun in Pressbaum, Austria.
After completing...
- Croatian: Justina, Justa,
Juste Slovak: Justína Romanian:
Iustina Hungarian:
Jusztina Finnish:
Justiina Gr****: Ιουστίνη (Ioustine) Lithuanian: Justina, Justė...
- Ada Noémi Karinthi, born
Etelka Karinthi,
later Adél
Jusztina Karinthi, name variant: E. Ada
Karinthy (20
October 1880, Budapest, – 31 May 1955, Budapest...
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Jodean Williams Tia
Clayton Alana Reid
Remona Burc**** Jamaica 43.33 2 19
Jusztina Csóti [de; es] Anna Kocsis [de; es] Boglárka Takács
Alexa Sulyán Hungary...
- 1949–1953 Mária
Inklovics MDP
MSZMP 1953–1957
Margit Kaptur MSZMP 1957–1958
Jusztina Csarnai MSZMP 1958–1963 István Ollári
MSZMP 1963–1967 István
Bartha MSZMP...
- Viktória Madarász 35
kilometres walk — 2:53:30 SB 16 Rita Récsei — 2:59:37 22
Jusztina Csóti Gréta
Kerekes Anna Luca
Kocsis Boglárka Takács 4 × 100
metres relay...
- Kozák DSC-SI 11.45 PB
Jusztina Csóti FTC 11.51 200
metres Boglárka Takács BHSE 23.27
Alexa Sulyán MATE - GEAC 23.49 U20-NR
Jusztina Csóti FTC 23.51 PB 400...