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- Tamás Lossonczy (12 August 1904 – 3 November 2009) was a Hungarian abstract painter. He is considered by many critics to be one of the leading figures...
- Rebbot Cinematography Zoltán Bacsó András Klausz Mihály Kovács Árpád Lossonczy Edited by Dominique Boischot Music by Jean-Pierre Bourtayre Pierre Tardy...
- Based on The Gypsy Baron by Mór Jókai Cinematography Irén Henrik Árpád Lossonczy Edited by Magda Hap Production company PannóniaFilm Distributed by CINAR...
- – Idel Jakobson, Latvian-Estonian NKVD officer (d. 1997) 1904 – Tamás Lossonczy, Hungarian painter (d. 2009) 1904 – Alexei Nikolaevich, Tsarevich of Russia...
- Kluge-Ruhe Aboriginal Art Collection. Retrieved 23 January 2021. "Elhunyt Lossonczy Tamás festőművész" (Press release) (in Hungarian). Magyar Tudományos Akadémia...
- Szalanczyi noble family and, successively, to landowners by the surnames of Lossonczy and Forgách. In 1649, it was besieged by the rebel condottiere György...
- Sándor Reisenbüchler (1993) Ferenc Ban (1994) György Faludy (1994) Tamás Lossonczy (1994) Adrienne Jancsó (1995) Péter Esterházy (1996) József Király (1996)...
- have won the Artemetro Roma prize by Antonio P****a (Italy) and Tamás Lossonczy (Hungary). Next to it is a railway depot for both lines. "Tre Fontane"...
- diabetes-related complications. Parry Gordon, 64, English rugby league player. Tamás Lossonczy, 105, Hungarian abstract painter. Lorissa McComas, 38, American softcore...
- the village was first mentioned in 1246. It belonged to local nobles Lossonczy. From 1554 to 1594 it was occupied by Turks, and after it p****ed to Forgách...