- Imre
Madách de
Sztregova et Kelecsény (20
January 1823 – 5
October 1864) was a
Hungarian aristocrat, writer, poet,
lawyer and politician. His
major work...
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Peter Madach (born
February 26, 1963) is a
Swedish former professional ice
hockey forward who
spent most of his
career in the GET-ligaen, but also pla****...
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directed by András
Jeles in 1984,
based on The
Tragedy of Man (1861) by Imre
Madách. When Adam (Péter Bocsor) and Eve (Júlia Mérő),
having suc****bed to Lucifer's...
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names originating from the
obvious difficulties encountered by his name are
Madach and Maddad.
According to Anderson, he died
sometime between 1151 and 1161...
- sportsw.kr (in Korean).
Retrieved 7
February 2023. "Világsikerek a
Madách színpadán".
Madách Színház (in Hungarian). 12
April 2023.
Retrieved 12
April 2023...
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Musical Theatre, the József
Attila Theatre, the
Katona József Theatre, the
Madách Theatre, the
Hungarian State Opera House, the
National Theatre, the Vigadó...
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Slovak nation. To
honor his 1905 translation, of The
Tragedy of Man by Imre
Madách, he was
elected a
member of the
Kisfaludy Society in 1912. The Collected...
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University Press. p. 58. ISBN 978-1-108-01987-3.
Joseph Haydn:
geographic key At
Madach sétány 1, now a
music museum (Muzsikaház) and gallery. Wyn
Jones D, Ed....
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where it was
performed from 17
November 2015 to 4
September 2016. Hungary:
Madách Theatre, Budapest. This production,
which began in 2003, was the
first to...
- periods. The film is
based on the 1861 play The
Tragedy of Man by Imre
Madách. The film went into
production in 1988, but
encountered difficulties as...