- The
Szabari family or
Szabary was the name of a short-lived
minor Hungarian noble family in Zala County,
Kingdom of
Hungary in the 14th century. The Szabari...
- ****la 11. ****la 13.
Bates 14-15.
Smith 355.
Crawford 38.
Szabari 132-34.
Crawford 27.
Szabari 132.
Soergel 49.
Spinks 65.
Crawford 15.
Schutte 87-90. Bibliography...
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encouraged a
satire more
aggressive than that of its
Roman forebearers Szabari,
Antonia (October 23, 2009), Less
Rightly Said:
Scandals and
Readers in...
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companies in
Vienna and Innsbruck. He
married Budapest native Ilona Anna
Szabari. In 1957,
after Soviet troops marched into
Budapest to end the Hungarian...
- Šebej. SVFA: m n {\displaystyle mn} states, see Jirásek, Jirásková and
Szabari. 2DFA:
between m + n {\displaystyle m+n} and 4 m + n + 4 {\displaystyle...
- Felsőlendvai
bought Ivánc,
which laid near his
castle at Felsőlendva, from John
Szabari in June 1323.
Beyond the
purchase price, he
commiserated John and handed...
- in the
second half of the 13th century. He was also the
ancestor of the
Szabari noble family.
Atyusz was born into the Buzád
branch of the gens Hahót as...
- of
power in sixteenth-century
France By
Christopher Elwood: pp. 29–30
Szabari, Antónia (2010). "Scandalous Evidence". Less
rightly said:
scandals and...
- 1057/cpt.2008.43. S2CID 144483000. "
Strawberries on Life
Support by Antónia
Szabari &
Natania M****er". Los
Angeles Review of Books] "CISSC
Lecture Series:...
- ISBN 978-3-319-41113-2. ISSN 0302-9743. Jirásek,
Jozef Štefan; Jirásková, Galina;
Szabari,
Alexander (2015). "Operations on Self-Verifying
Finite Automata". Computer...