- Nebojša
Mezei (Serbian Cyrillic: Небојша Мезеи; born 15
February 1991) is a
Serbian football defender who
plays for Bačka 1901. Born in Subotica,
Mezei was...
- Mária
Mezei (16
October 1909 – 20
April 1983) was a
Hungarian film actress. She
appeared in more than 30
films between 1936 and 1970. The
Golden Man (1936)...
- Richárd
Mezei (born 23
October 1970 in Hatvan) is a
former Hungarian handball player and the
current president of SC Pick Szeged. He is best
known for...
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Mezei (born
October 8, 1980) is a
Slovak professional ice
hockey player.
Mezei is a
defenceman currently with HK
Nitra of the
Slovak Extraliga.
Mezei...
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Shaughnessy v.
United States ex rel
Mezei, 345 U.S. 206 (1953), was a
United States Supreme Court case that
established the
federal government's power...
- Erzsébet
Mezei was a
female Hungarian international table tennis player. She won two
bronze medals at the 1949
World Table Tennis Championships in the...
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Frigyes Mezei (né
Friedrich Wiesner; 26
September 1887, Mór – 22
March 1938, Budapest) was a
Hungarian athlete. He
competed at the 1908
Summer Olympics...
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Szabolcs Mezei (born 27
September 2000) is a
Hungarian football player who
plays as a
midfielder for Paks in OTP Bank Liga. On 15 May 2024, he won the...
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Prophet of the
Fields (Hungarian:
Mezei próféta) is a 1947
Hungarian drama film
directed by
Frigyes Bán and
starring Eva Bartok, Árpád
Lehotay and Gyula...
- Meze (also
spelled mezze or mezé) (/
ˈmɛzeɪ/, /ˈmɛzɛ/) is a
selection of
small dishes served as
appetizers in Armenian, Balkan, Gr****, Levantine, and Turkish...