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Szemere is a
village in Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén County, Hungary.
Szemere at the
Hungarian Central Statistical Office (Hungarian).
Szemere at the Hungarian...
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Bertalan Szemere (also
referred to as
Bartholomew Szemere, 27
August 1812 – 18
January 1869) was a
Hungarian poet and
nationalist who
became the third...
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Alessandro Monti Ferenc Ottinger Mór
Perczel István Széchenyi
Bertalan Szemere Leaders for
Russia Alexander von Lüders
Fyodor Sergeevich Panyutin Grigory...
- (the
Szemere administration) was
formed on 2 May 1849: Head of state,
Lajos Kossuth.
Prime Minister and
Minister of the Interior,
Bertalan Szemere Foreign...
- Vera
Szemere (born
Seligmann 6
August 1923 – 3
April 1995) was a
Hungarian actress. Gyávaság (1942) Male
Fidelity (1942)
Changing the
Guard (1942) Suburban...
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before Mayo Thompson's
vision would have a
truly suitable context." Anna
Szemere traces the
beginnings of the
Hungarian art-punk
subculture to 1978, when...
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Heart of Europe: The Past in Poland's Present.
Oxford University Press.
Szemere,
Bertalan (1860). Hungary, from 1848 to 1860. London:
Richard Bentley....
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Revolution of 1848: A new
independent Hungarian government, led by
Bertalan Szemere, is formed. The head of
state of
Hungary becomes Lajos Kossuth, as governor...
- regényt kell megírnom" (Röhrig Géza költő)". magyarnarancs.hu. May 25, 2015.
Szemere Katalin (February 13, 2013). "Kultúra: Élesztő és
irodalom - NOL.hu". NOL...
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drama film
directed by István László and
starring László Perényi, Vera
Szemere and Éva Serényi. It was shot
partly at the
Hunnia Studios in Budapest....