-
distinguished by his
overly large phallus. He
dwells in the
underworld or **** (
Pokol in Hungarian),
constantly stirring a huge
cauldron filled with
souls of...
- lit. "Praying Father"), (1889–1984).
Mercenaries of **** (original
title Pokol zsoldosai), a
novel by the
famous Hungarian author Jenő Rejtő
takes place...
- "Chapter 2,
Jonathan Harker's Journal".
Dracula (PDF). p. 9. 'Ordog'—Satan, '
Pokol'—****, 'stregoica'—witch, 'vrolok' and 'vlkoslak'—both mean the same thing...
- The
Barbara Pit m****acre (Slovene:
Pokol v
Barbara rovu, Croatian:
Pokolj u
Barbarinom rovu), also
known as the Huda Jama m****acre, was the m**** killing...
- was
regarded as a
place of
punishment or not,
since the
naming of it as
Pokol (****)
developed after Christianization.
Research about the
ancient Hungarian...
-
third one: majd ha ****y ("When it freezes"), the
short version of majd ha a
pokol be****y ("When ****
freezes over"),
which is not used much anymore. A couple...
- m****acre (Italian:
eccidio di Porzûs, Friulian:
ecidi di Purçûs, Slovene:
pokol v Porčinju) was an intra-partisan m****acre of the
Italian resistance during...
- Cashfield, Vez Delahunt,
Kevin Glenny, Ruth Harrison,
Lesley Hill,
Steve Pokol,
Jeanette Rossini, Eric
Smith –
Thals Production Directed by Christopher...
-
Films Year
Title Role
Notes 1919 Im
letzten Augenblick 1921 Veszélyben a
pokol Aurora Tavaszi szerelem Vivian Alternative title:
Spring Love; According...
- Barnabás
Lenkovics (1950) Miklós Lévay (1954) Péter
Paczolay (1956) Béla
Pokol (1950) László
Salamon (1947) István
Stumpf (1957) Péter
Szalay (1960) Mária...