- German: Mediasch,
Transylvanian Saxon: Medwesch/Medveš/Medwisch, Hungarian:
Medgyes) is the
second largest town and muni****lity in
Sibiu County, Transylvania...
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Ladislas Medgyes (born
Medgyesi László; 7 July 1892 – 25
January 1952) was a Hungarian-American artist.
During the 1920s
Medgyesi provided scenic design...
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Medgyes is a
Hungarian surname,
Hungarian name of Mediaș.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Jozef Medgyes (born 1985),
Slovak footballer Ladislas...
- Zoltán
Medgyes (born 23 July 1995) is a
Hungarian football player who
plays for
Budapest Honvéd. He was also part of the
Hungarian U-19 at the 2014 UEFA...
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Jozef Medgyes (born 31 July 1985) is a
Slovak football defender of
Hungarian ethnicity who
currently plays for Družstevník Topoľníky. "Jozef
Medgyes". worldfootball...
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Sinan Medgyes (born 30 June 1993) is a
Slovak professional footballer who
plays for
Hungarian club Zalaegerszeg. On 31
August 2021,
Medgyes signed a two-year...
- Sighișoara (Hungarian: Segesvár, German: Schäßburg) Mediaș (Hungarian:
Medgyes, German: Mediasch) Bistrița (Hungarian: Beszterce, German: Bistritz) Sebeș...
- Paris,
where she
studied lighting, costume, and
design at the
Ladislas Medgyes'
School of Stagecraft. She
returned to New York in 1926 and
joined an experimental...
- 1984
Medgyes Péter–Helen Thomas: Osztály, vigyázz!
Iskolai kifejezések gyűjteménye
angol és
magyar nyelven; Tankönyvkiadó, Bp., 1985
Medgyes Péter–Rob...
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repraesentationum diversorum regni Hungariae comitatuum Pars 1. Dioszeg: Paul
Medgyes, 1790. 318 p. –
available at ULB's
Digital Library Constituta regia quae...