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Antti Lovag (1920 – 27
September 2014) was a
Hungarian architect. He is best
known for his
Palais Bulles (Bubble House) design. His
mother was Finnish...
- near Cannes, France, that was
designed by the
Hungarian architect Antti Lovag. It was
built for the
French industrialist Pierre Bernard, and
later bought...
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Giorgini (Casa Saldarini),
Pascal Haüsermann, and
especially that of
Antti Lovag are
examples of
successfully built blobs. The
latter built the
famous Palais...
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identical to the
first eight listed in Acts 1.13. Éva Kovács and
Zsuzsa Lovag suggested that the
corona latina was
originally a
large Byzantine liturgical...
- Théoule-sur-Mer, near Cannes, France,
designed by the
Hungarian architect Antti Lovag, and
built between 1975 and 1989.
After his
death in 1991, it was bought...
- (Korean title) 功夫小子 (Gongfu Xiaozi) (Chinese title) Az utolsó(elektromos)
lovag (Hungarian title)
Partnerzy (Polish title, translated: Partners) Partnerid...
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Version 2002) In Gr**** "Ο Χ-Μαν και Κυρίαρχοι του Σύμπαντος" In
Hungarian Lovag és az
univerzum védelmezői. In
Hebrew "הי-מן ושליטי היקום" In
Italian "He-Man...
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Knights of the
Golden Spur (Hungarian: Aranysarkantyús
lovag; Latin:
Eques auratus, or
Eques aureatus) were
persons knighted during the
ceremony of Hungarian...
- Sir Mór
Perczel de Bonyhád (Hungarian: Bonyhádi
lovag Perczel Mór, German:
Ritter Moritz Perczel von Bonyhád; 11
November 1811, Bonyhád,
Tolna county...
- New Year's Day, 1892. It is
based on a
Hungarian narrative poem, Pázmán
lovag, by the
Hungarian poet János Arany. A
performance takes about three hours...