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Rozsi Varady (March 4, 1902 −
December 19, 1933) was a
concert cellist who was po****r in both the
United States and Europe. She was born in Budapest;...
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Rózsi Csikós (1917–1992) was a
Hungarian stage and film actress. She
appeared at a
variety of
theatres including the
Budapesti Operettszínház and established...
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Rozsi Karpati was a
female Hungarian international table tennis player. She won
eight World Table Tennis Championship medals from the 1947
World Table...
- Budapest, Austria-Hungary Died 23
March 1977 Vienna,
Austria Other names
Rózsi Bársony-Sonnenschein
Occupations Actress singer dancer Years active 1929–1957...
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Pinkie Barnes Joan
Crosby Peggy Franks Adele Wood France
Huguette Béolet
Jeanne Delay Yolande Vannoni Hungary Gizi
Farkas Rozsi Karpati Erzsébet Mezei...
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Angelica Rozeanu Luci
Slavescu Sári Szász-Kolozsvári Hungary Gizi
Farkas Rozsi Karpati Ilona Király
Ilona Solyom England Dora Beregi-Devenney Vera Dace-Thomas...
- had two
younger siblings, a brother, Béla, born in 1900, and a sister,
Rózsi, born in 1901. On
October 4, 1900, the
family changed its
surname from the...
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feminine Language(s)
Hungarian Origin Language(s)
Latin Meaning "rose"
Other names Nickname(s)
Rózsi, Rozi Anglicisation(s) Rose
Related names Róza, Rozália...
- Napóleon
baritone Viktor Dalnoki Mária Lujza, wife of Napóleon mezzo-soprano
Rózsi Marschalkó Öreg Marci, emperor’s
coachman baritone János Körmendy Knight...
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Romanian city of Timișoara. He was of hungarian-jewish
origin (his
mother was
Rózsi). In his
hometown he
attended the
Politehnica University of Timișoara. Because...