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names were
Magyarised between 1815 and 1944; this
happened mainly inside the Hungarian-speaking area. One
Jewish name out of 17 was
Magyarised, in comparison...
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Markovits is a
Magyarised South-Slavic surname. It may
refer to the
following people:
Andrei Markovits (born 1948),
Romanian political scientist Daniel...
- from the west. Some
Romanian authors claim that the Csángós are in fact "
Magyarised"
Romanians from Transylvania. This
theory has also to be dismissed; it...
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paternal grandfather,
Mihaly Pollacsek,
built railways.
Mihaly Pollacsek Magyarised the family's name to Polanyi, but did not
change his own name. The Polanyi's...
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father was a
carpenter and his
mother an
opera singer.: 20 In 1905, he
Magyarised his name to Mihály Kertész.
Curtiz had a
lower middle class upbringing...
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thesis The
artistic development of
Margit Kaffka.
After graduation, he
Magyarised his
surname to Radnóti,
after the
native village of his
paternal ancestors...
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Feliks Mileker, Hungarian:
Felix Mil(l)eker;
pronounced Feliksz Mileker or
magyarised Bódog Milleker; 14
January 1858, Vršac,
Voivodeship of
Serbia and Banat...
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Airfix plastic model kit company. His
birth name was
Klein but he
magyarised this to Köves (pronounced "Kurvesh") and
subsequently anglicised it to...