-
Csaba Kőrösi (Hungarian pronunciation: [tʃɒbɒ køːrøʃi]; born 1958) is a
Hungarian diplomat who
served as
President of the 77th
United Nations General ****embly...
-
Korosi is a
shield volcano located in the
Gregory Rift at the
northern end of Lake Baringo, Kenya. List of
volcanoes in
Kenya "
Korosi".
Global Volcanism...
-
spelling of this
surname are as follows:
Kőrösi, Kőrösy, Kőrössi, Kőrössy,
Körösi, Körösy, Körössi, Körössy,
Korosi, Korosy, Korossi, and Korossy. The surname...
-
would be
written Alexander Csoma of
Koros and in
Hungarian Kőrösi Csoma Sándor
where Kőrösi means "of Koros" (i.e., a
praedicatum of nobility) and alternate...
-
Anita Potocskáné
Kőrösi (born 23 May 1981 in Siófok), is a
Hungarian politician, economist, tax advisor, and
chartered accountant, who was a
member of...
-
Joseph Körösi (16 June 1811 in
Szeged – 31
January 1868 in Graz) was an
Austrian Empire industrialist and the
founder of today's
Andritz AG.
After a three...
- Vostokov, Estonian-Russian
philologist and
academic (d. 1864) 1784 – Sándor
Kőrösi Csoma,
Hungarian philologist, orientalist, and
author (d. 1842) 1785 – Louis...
- and services. In 1852, the
company was
founded by Hungarian-born
Josef Körösi as an iron
foundry in Andritz, a
suburb of the city of Graz in Austria....
-
Stjepan Krizin (c. 1588 – 7
September 1619), or
Marko Križevčanin (Hungarian:
Kőrösi Márk, lit. 'Mark of Križevci') was a
Croatian Roman Catholic priest, professor...
-
Alexandre Szekely, poet and
Unitarian bishop of Cluj and
descendant of Sándor
Kőrösi Csoma. Szekely's
grandfather was Sándor Székely, poet and
Unitarian Bishop...