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Oszkár is a
Hungarian masculine given name
which is
borne by:
Oszkár Asboth (1891–1960), Austro-Hungarian
aviation engineer sometimes credited with the...
- Dunajská Streda. "
Oszkár Világi -
Origo article". "Világi
Oszkár portréja". index.hu. "Mik Világi szándékai?". hirek.sk. "Világi
Oszkár a legtehetősebb...
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Oszkár Maleczky (Budapest,
February 6, 1894 – Budapest,
February 22, 1972) was a
Kossuth Prize-winning
Hungarian opera singer (baritone). His
parents were...
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Oszkár Pál
Gerde (8 July 1883 – 8
October 1944) was a
Hungarian sabre fencer who won team gold
medals at the 1908 and 1912 Olympics.
After finishing his...
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Oszkár Asboth, also
rendered as Asbóth and
Oskar (von) Asboth, (31
March 1891 in Pankota, Austro-Hungarian
Monarchy (today Pâncota, Romania) – 27 February...
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Oszkár Vilezsál (17
September 1930 – 20 July 1980) was a
Hungarian footballer. He
competed in the men's
tournament at the 1960
Summer Olympics. "Oszkár...
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Oszkár Csuvik (28
March 1925 – 23
October 2008) was a
Hungarian water polo
player who
competed in the 1948
Summer Olympics. He was born in Budapest. He...
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Oszkár Nagy (1893–1965) was a
Hungarian painter.
Representative for the
school of
painting from Baia Mare, Romania. "Nagy
Oszkár" (in Hungarian). www.artportal...
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Oszkár Jászi (born
Oszkár Jakubovits; 2
March 1875 – 13
February 1957), also
known in
English as
Oscar Jászi, was a
Hungarian social scientist, historian...
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Oszkár Szigeti (10
September 1933 – 6 May 1983) is a
Hungarian football defender who pla**** for
Hungary in the 1958 FIFA
World Cup. He also pla**** for...