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surname "Walker".
Other spelling versions include Prochaska,
Prohaska and
Prohászka. Procházka may
refer to: Bedřich Procházka,
Czech mathematician. Bedřich...
- Ottokár
Prohászka (Hungarian:
Prohászka Ottokár; 10
October 1858 – 2
April 1927) was a
Hungarian Roman Catholic theologian and
Bishop of Székesfehérvár...
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Janos Prohaska (October 10, 1919, Budapest,
Hungary –
March 13, 1974, Inyo County, California,
United States) was a U.S.-based
Hungarian actor and stunt...
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Martin Prohászka (born 18
August 1973) is a
Slovak former football player.
Prohászka pla**** for FC Nitra,
appearing in 48
league matches,
before moving...
- The
Prohászka Mill is an
industrial building in Timișoara, Romania,
located on the
right bank of the Bega
Canal in the
Iosefin district. It is the largest...
- Péter
Prohászka (born 13
January 1992) is a
Hungarian chess grandmaster. Born in 1992,
Prohászka earned his
international master title in 2007 and his...
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genealogist Ottokar Nováček (1866–1900), Austro-Hungarian
violinist Ottokár
Prohászka (1858–1927),
Hungarian Roman Catholic theologian and
bishop Ottokar Runze...
- Fazekas,
Csaba (November 2015). "The
Genesis of 'Hungarism':
Bishop Ottokár
Prohászka and the
Extremist Right in 1920s Hungary".
Occasional Papers on Religion...
- vote of 131 to 7 and
became the new
Regent of Hungary.
Bishop Ottokár
Prohászka then led a
small delegation to meet Horthy, announcing, “Hungary’s Parliament...
- Radini-Tedeschi 29
January 1905
Lajos Balás de Sipek [hu] 21
December 1905 Ottokár
Prohászka 21
December 1905
Gyula Zichy [hu] 21
December 1905
Charles du Pont de...