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Alexander Stefan Rudnay de
Rudna et Divékujfalu (Hungarian:
rudnai és divékujfalusi
Rudnay Sándor István; 4
October 1760 – 13
September 1831) was a Hungarian–Slovak...
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- as a mosque. In 1820, the
Archdiocese was
restored and
archbishop Sándor
Rudnay decided to
restore Esztergom's
status as
mother church of the country. The...
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commemorates Archbishop Rudnay and the year of construction: "PRINCEPS
PRIMAS ALEXANDER A
RUDNA MDCCCXXIV" ("Prince
Primate Alexander Rudnay 1824"). From both...
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Stenerud K 1967–1979 1993 69
Sherrill Headrick LB 1960–1967 1994 58 Jack
Rudnay C 1969–1982 1995 32
Curtis McClinton RB 1962–1969 1996 20
Deron Cherry S...
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Austria (prince primate,
archbishop 16 Mar 1808 – 2 Sep 1809)
Alexander Rudnay (prince primate,
archbishop 17 Dec 1819 – 13 Sep 1831) József Kopácsy (prince...
- out, the
Chiefs selected his
eventual successor, Jack
Rudnay, in the 1969 NFL/AFL draft.
Rudnay took over the
starting center position during the 1970...
- the
first Slovak Bible from the
original languages Alexander Rudnay (1760–1831)(hung.:
Rudnay Sándor) –
Parish priest who
became Archbishop of Esztergom...
- team, as Ed
Podolak and Bob
Stein were benched, and
Morris Stroud and Jack
Rudnay sat out the
season with injuries. The
Chiefs began the
regular season with...
- Quarterback, 1931 All-American, 1932 Team MVP Jeff Roehl,
offensive tackle Jack
Rudnay,
Kansas City
Chiefs Pro Bowl
center Pete Shaw,
safety Sam Simmons, wide...