- The
kende (or kündü) was one of the
kings of the dual-monarchy of the
early Hungarians along with the
gyula or war-chief. The
function of the
kende is...
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Commercial Court of Vienna,
later as an open
trading company (OHG). The
Kendes dealt with
copperplate engravings, lithographs, oil
paintings and watercolors...
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Kende Fodor (born 4
November 1976) is a
Hungarian fencer. He
competed in the team
sabre event at the 2004
Summer Olympics. "
Kende Fodor Olympic Results"...
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Kendé is a
village and
rural commune in the
Cercle of
Bandiagara of the
Mopti Region of Mali. The
commune contains five
villages and at the time of the...
- Omri
Kende (Hebrew: עומרי קֶנדֵה; born 6 July 1986 in Israel) is a
former Israeli footballer who
plays as a
defender for.
Israeli Championships (1): 2009-10...
- Rezső
Kende (31
December 1908 – 19 June 2011) was a
Hungarian gymnast who
competed at the 1928
Summer Olympics in Amsterdam. He parti****ted in six individual...
- Yoel
Kende (Hebrew: יואל קנדה; born
March 3, 1949) is an
Israeli former Olympic swimmer. He was born in Timișoara, Romania.
Kende competed for
Israel at...
- János
Kende (born 22
September 1941) is a
Hungarian cinematographer. He has
worked on more than 60
films since 1967. He was a
member of the jury at the...
- **** von Hann-
Kende (April 17, 1891 —
April 14, 1952) was a Hungarian-born
American psychoanalyst, on the
faculty at
Columbia University. **** von Hann...
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Caroline Kende-Robb (born 23 May 1963, Fleetwood, England) is a
Senior Adviser at the
African Center for
Economic Transformation, a Pan-African think...