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Keresztes (Hungarian: crusader) is a
Hungarian surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Attila Keresztes,
Hungarian fencer Dóra
Keresztes, Hungarian...
- 20°41′17″E / 47.82528°N 20.68806°E / 47.82528; 20.68806 The
Battle of
Keresztes (also
known as the
Battle of Mezőkeresztes) (Turkish: Haçova Muharebesi)...
- Press, 1996). Frend, "Prelude", 2.
Keresztes, 379; Lane Fox, 587; Potter, 314.
Keresztes, 379; Potter, 314.
Keresztes, 379. Clarke, 615. Barnes, Constantine...
- Statistics:
Attila Keresztes". databaseolympics.com.
Archived from the
original on 18
October 2012.
Retrieved 17
October 2010. "Attila
Keresztes Olympic Results"...
- Dr. Sándor
Keresztes (9
March 1919 – 14
August 2013) was a
Hungarian diplomat and jurist, who
served as
president of the
Christian Democratic People's...
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Lajos Keresztes (30
April 1900 – 9
August 1978) was a
Hungarian wrestler and
Olympic champion in Greco-Roman wrestling.
Keresztes competed at the 1924...
- Noel
Keresztes (born 16
September 2004) is a
Hungarian professional footballer who
plays for
Budapest Honvéd. As of 15 May 2022. Noel
Keresztes at the...
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quotations related to Szilárd
Keresztes.
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to Szilárd
Keresztes. http://www.magyarkurir.hu/?m_op=view&id=18892...
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Lajos Keresztes-Fischer (8
January 1884 – 29
April 1948) was a
Hungarian military officer, who
served as
Chief of the
General Staff in 1938. His older...
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during which the
Ottoman army was
victorious at the
decisive Battle of
Keresztes. This
victory was
however undermined by some
military losses such as in...