- Pál
Kinizsi (Latin:
Paulus de Kenezy; Romanian: Paul Chinezu; 1432–1494) was a
Hungarian general in the
service of
Hungarian army
under king Matthias...
- history: 1899–1950: Ferencvárosi
Torna Club 1950–1951: ÉDOSZ SE 1951–1956:
Kinizsi 1956–present: Ferencvárosi
Torna Club The
following table shows in detail...
- Șibot) next to the
river Maros (Mureș). The
Hungarian army was led by Pál
Kinizsi, István Báthory, Vuk Branković, and
Basarab Laiotă cel Bătrân. The result...
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Palatine Michael Ország, Jan Jiskra, Jan Haugwitz, Balázs Magyar, Pál
Kinizsi,
Nicholaus Ujlaki Ban of Macsó (Mačva), and
Peter Sobi Ban of Bosnia-Croatia-Dalmatia...
- the Lake Balaton. It
houses Kinizsi Castle, a 14th-century
fortification donated by
Matthias I to Pál
Kinizsi.
Kinizsi's sarcophagus can be
found in the...
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sided with
Vladislav Jagiellon of
Bohemia and
later together with Pál
Kinizsi defeated Prince John
Corvin in the
Battle of
Csonthegy (1493). As a result...
- Ferencváros
Football Club, 1944 Ferencvárosi
Torna Club, 1949 EDOSZ, 1951 Bp.
Kinizsi, 1955 Ferencvárosi
Torna Club) MTK: 1883
Magyar Testgyakorlók Köre, 1926...
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Support Engineer Company, in
Debrecen 30th
Armored Infantry Brigade "Pál
Kinizsi", in Hódmezővásárhely
Command and
Signals Company, in Hódmezővásárhely...
- Over time the team's name has been the following: 1978–90 –
Miskolci Kinizsi 1990–94 –
Miskolci HC 1994–2015 –
Miskolci Jegesmedvék JSE 2015–present...
- 1943:
BSZKRT Előre (7) 1944: MAFC (2) 1945:
BSZKRT Előre (8) 1945–46: Bp.
Kinizsi TE 1946–47: Bp. Postás 1947–48: MÁVAG 1948–49:
BSZKRT Előre (9) 1949–50:...