- Its
Hungarian rendering is
Olsavszky,
Ukrainian / Rusyn: Olshavskyi.
Notable people with the
surname include: Éva
Olsavszky Jerry Olsavsky Manuil Olshavskyi...
- Éva
Olsavszky (Budapest, 18
September 1929 – 27
February 2021) was a
Hungarian actress. She co-founded the
National Theater from 1980 and the
Katona József...
- Židik; Ukrainian: Мануїл Михайло Ольшавський, Hungarian: Manó Mihály
Olsavszky, Slovak:
Manuel Michal Olšavský, c. 1700 – 5
November 1767) was the bishop...
- High!.
Retrieved 29
March 2014.
Baban A,
Cosma A,
Balazsi R,
Sethi D,
Olsavszky V (2013). "Survey of
Adverse Childhood Experiences among Romanian university...
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Simeon Židik; Ukrainian: Стефан Симон Ольшавський, Hungarian: István
Simon Olsavszky, Slovak: Štefan
Simeon Olšavský, c. 1695 – 24
December 1737) was the bishop...
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designation on 6 July 1752. He was
consecrated bishop on 1
September 1752 by M.
Olsavszky, the
Eparch of Mukachevo, in the
monastery of Máriapócs. As bishop, he...
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football player (Notre Dame
Fighting Irish,
Houston Texans), drowned. Éva
Olsavszky, 91,
Hungarian actress.
Didier Poissant, 97,
French Olympic sailor (1956)...
- and on 11
November 1759 he was
consecrated bishop in Máriapócs by M.
Olsavszky,
Eparch of Mukachevo. On 17 June 1777, Pope Pius VI, on
suggestion of...
- of
Diocese of
Trento (Italy) (1722.04.20 – 1743.03.28) Mihály Mánuel
Olsavszky,
Basilian Order of
Saint Josaphat (O.S.B.M.) (1743.09.05 –
death 1767...
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Carpathian Ruthenia,
where he was
consecrated bishop on 4
August 1765 by M.
Olsavszky, the
Eparch of Mukachevo. He
later arrived to Blaj,
where he was enthroned...