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Melchior Lengyel (born
Menyhért Lebovics; Hungarian:
Lengyel Menyhért; 12
January 1880 – 23
October 1974) was a
Jewish Hungarian writer, dramatist, and...
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Menyhért Count Lónyay de Nagylónya et Vásárosnamény (6
January 1822, in Nagylónya – 3
November 1884, in Budapest) was a
Hungarian politician who served...
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Menyhért Palágyi, in
German Melchior or
Meinhert Palagyi (16 or 26
December 1859 in Paks,
Hungary – 14 July 1924 in Darmstadt, Germany) was a Hungarian...
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Menyhért Lakatos (April 11, 1926, Vésztő —
August 21, 2007, Budapest) was a
Hungarian Romani writer Since 1988 he was
President of the
Hungarian Romani...
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Melchior was a
pseudonym of
Nicolaus Olahus.
Another name
given is
Menyhért Miklós. Kiss,
Farkas Gábor; Láng, Benedek; Popa-Gorjanu, Cosmin, The Alchemical...
- and Gergely, they have been
named as János (John), Lukács (Lukas), and
Menyhért (Melchior). As Lukács is
usually credited with the acts
attributed to Gergely...
- Gergő
Menyhért (born 22
October 1989) is a
Hungarian football player who
currently plays for Diósgyőri VTK.
Profile v t e...
- 1871
Monarch Franz Joseph I
Preceded by
Bertalan Szemere Succeeded by
Menyhért Lónyay
Foreign Minister of Austria-Hungary In
office 14
November 1871 –...
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Attila Domonkos,
Zsolt Horváth, Mihály Iváncsik, Zoltán Kádár, Tamás
Menyhért,
Tibor Oross, László Polgár, László Tóth and Zoltán Vesztergom) became...
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between 1869 and 1872. He
served as
justice minister in the
government of
Menyhért Lónyay from 1871 to 1872. On 1
March 1874 he was
appointed by King Ferenc...