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Maria Szécsi (23
December 1914 – 14 June 1984), also
called as
Maria Szecsi, was an
Austrian economist who
contributed to the
reform of the
Austrian cartel...
- Pál
Szécsi (19
March 1944 – 30
April 1974) was a
Hungarian pop singer, one of the most po****r of all time, who
achieved unprecedented cult
status during...
- Noémi
Szécsi (born 1976) is a
Hungarian writer and translator. She was
educated in
Budapest and Helsinki. Her
debut novel The Finno-Ugrian
Vampire was...
- Gergő
Szécsi (born 7
February 1989) is a
Hungarian professional footballer who
plays as a
goalkeeper for Ferencváros. On 18
November 2017, he was signed...
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Nicholas Szécsi de Felsőlendva (Széchy; Hungarian: Miklós
Szécsi; c. 1320 – c. June or July 1387) was a
Hungarian nobleman from the
influential House...
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Ferenc Szécsi (11 July 1913 – 1
March 1974) was a
Hungarian stage and film
actor with one
directing credit at the end of a long career. In 1916, at the...
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Margit Szécsi (May 28, 1928 –
November 23, 1990) was a
Hungarian poet. She was born in
Budapest to a poor
family and
studied at
Budapest University under...
- Márk
Szécsi (born 22 May 1994 in Eger) is a
Hungarian football player currently playing for the
Hungarian team
Debreceni VSC as a midfielder.
Updated to...
- Zoltán
Szécsi (born 22
December 1977) is a
Hungarian former water polo goalkeeper, who pla**** on the gold
medal squads at the 2000
Summer Olympics, 2004...
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months after his father's death. He was
named for King St Ladislaus. Dénes
Szécsi,
Archbishop of Esztergom,
baptised him. The
Estates of the
Duchy of Austria...