- Lučenec (Slovak pronunciation: [ˈlutʂeɲets] ; German: Lizenz; Hungarian:
Losonc; Yiddish: לאשאנץ, romanized: Lashantz; Latin:
Lutetia Hungarorum) is a town...
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Nicholas Báthory of Somlyó 6.
Stephen Báthory of Somlyó 13.
Sophia Bánffy of
Losonc 3. Anne Báthory of Somlyó 14.
Stephen Telegdi 7.
Catherine Telegdi 15. Margaret...
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seizure of
power by Soviet-backed communists. Zoltán
Tildy was born in
Losonc (Lučenec now in Slovakia), in the Austro-Hungarian
Empire to the family...
- (Pozsony),
Nitra (Nyitra), Tlmače (Garamtolmács),
Levice (Léva), Lučenec (
Losonc), Rimavská
Sobota (Rimaszombat), Jelšava (Jolsva), Rožňava (Rozsnyó), Košice...
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Tibor Serly (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈtibor ˈʃɛrli];
Losonc,
Kingdom of Hungary, 25
November 1901 – London, 8
October 1978) was a
Hungarian violist,...
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Baron Dezső Bánffy de
Losonc (English:
Desiderius Bánffy; 28
October 1843 – 24 May 1911) was a
Hungarian politician who
served as
Prime Minister of Hungary...
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Nagyszombat (Trnava), Galgóc (Hlohovec),
Nyitra (Nitra), Léva (Levice),
Losonc (Lučenec),
Rimaszombat (Rimavská Sobota), Rozsnyó (Rožňava), Jászó (Jasov)...
- Vienna, as ****istant bandmaster. Two
years later he
became bandmaster at
Losonc (today Lučenec, Slovakia),
making him the
youngest bandmaster in the Austro-Hungarian...
- Pest-Pilis-Solt-Kiskun. It was
situated approximately along the line Poltár,
Losonc (today Lučenec), Szécsény and Vác. The
river Ipoly (Slovak: Ipeľ) flowed...
- firm in Kaposvár,
before moving to a
factory for
agricultural machinery in
Losonc in
northern Hungary in 1912. He
returned to Kaposvár in 1913 and was given...