- Gábor
Ocskay, Jr. (Hungarian:
ifjabb Ocskay Gábor; 11
September 1975 – 24
March 2009) was a
Hungarian ice
hockey player. As the
center of the
first line...
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Franz Ocskay von Ocskö (1775–1851) was a
Hungarian entomologist.
Freiherr Franz L. B.
Ocskay was the son of Major-General
Joseph Ocskay von
Ocsko (1740–1805)...
- László Jenő
Ocskay of Ocskó and Felsődubován (1893–1966) was a
Hungarian army officer,
captain of the
Royal Hungarian Army. He
saved approximately 2500...
- the
Championship on 13 occasions. They play
their home
games at
Ifjabb Ocskay Gábor Ice Hall in Székesfehérvár. In 2009, the club was
renamed after the...
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Ifjabb Ocskay Gábor Ice Hall is an
indoor sporting arena in Székesfehérvár, Hungary. The
arena has a
capacity of 3,500
people and was
opened in 1991. It...
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Peter Karl Ott von Bátorkéz,
Heinrich XV,
Prince of Reuss-Plauen,
Joseph Ocskay von Ocsko, and
Johann Rudolf von Sporck. The
Right Column also included...
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advance was, however,
marred by the
sudden death of team
captain Gábor
Ocskay, and the team was
eventually relegated to
Division I again. In 2015, Hungary...
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Joseph Ocskay von Ocskó (1740 – 8
December 1805)
joined the army of the
Habsburg monarchy and rose to the rank of
general officer during the
French Revolutionary...
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seized 5
enemy flags. In the
centre the
battle was not yet won;
Joseph Ocskay renewed his
attack from San
Marco and
drove back the
brigade of Honoré Vial...
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Joseph Ocskay von Ocsko, Sporck, and
Josef Philipp Vuk****ovich and
Colonel Seulen.
Loudon commanded 3,915
infantry and 362
cavalry in
Column 1,
Ocskay led...