- name may
refer to: Ákos
Kecskés (born 1996),
Hungarian football player István
Kecskés (1947–2025),
Hungarian linguist Tamás
Kecskés (born 1986), Hungarian...
- him in 2016.
Kecskes, Istvan. (ed.) 2022.
Cambridge Handbook of
Intercultural Pragmatics. Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press.
Kecskes Istvan. 2019...
-
Magyar Kupa runner-up: 2015–16 "
Kecskés Ákos" [Ákos
Kecskés]. MLSZ
adatbank (in Hungarian).
Retrieved 17 June 2022. "A.
Kecskés". soccerway.com. Retrieved...
-
Kecskéd (German: Kätschka) is a
village in Komárom-Esztergom county, Hungary.
Kecskéd KSK
Street map (Hungarian) v t e...
-
Zoltan Kecskes (born (1974-07-14)14 July 1974 in
Valea lui Mihai) is a
Romanian born
Hungarian male weightlifter,
competing in the 69 kg
category and...
-
Kecskéd KSK is a
football club
based in
Kecskéd, Komárom-Esztergom County, Hungary, that
competes in the
county championship, the
fourth tier of Hungarian...
- university, he
edited Dozsa's
fiery proclamations to the people,
Thomas Kecskés (Tamás
Kecskés) from Aszaló,
Francis Bagos (Ferenc Bagos),
Anthony Nagy (Antal...
- 1948),
pianist Mihály Horváth (1809–1878),
Roman Catholic bishop Tamás
Kecskés (born 1986),
footballer Zsolt Koncz (born 1977),
footballer László Márkus...
- The
Kecskés (Hungarian:
Kecskés-patak) is a
river in Nógrád County, in
northern Hungary. It
originates at 490
metres above sea
level in the Cserhát range...
- Tamás
Kecskés (born 15
January 1986) is a
Hungarian former football player. As of 14
March 2020 HLSZ (in Hungarian) v t e...