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Gyula Szepesy (Dömsöd, Hungary, 1913 – Budapest,
January 2001) was a
Hungarian linguist. He
spoke ca. 20
languages fluently. He
studied not only spoken...
- to Pécs for
about twenty years. It was not
until 1833 that
Bishop Ignác
Szepesy, in
cooperation with the city council,
founded the
Academy of Pécs, with...
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moved in 1832 to the
library Ignác
Szepesy. The
library is
currently hosted by the
University of Pécs in
Szepesy Ignác
street 1-3.
Bishop Klimó also...
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Bishop of Rozsnyó 1828–1839 Succeeded by
Domonkos Zichy Preceded by Ignác
Szepesy Bishop of Pécs 1838–1849 Succeeded by György Girk Preceded by János Hám...
- Béla Fáy as Kallós Irén Pelsöczy as
Szepesy testvére Vera
Szemere as Magda, Bajkó felesége Béla Vizi as Gróf
Szepesy Miklós
Cunningham p.59 Cunningham,...
- 1987 (Auctores Latini, 21.) Ammi**** Marcellinus: Róma története; ford.
Szepesy Gyula, jegyz., utószó
Adamik Tamás; Európa, Budapest, 1993 Római irodalom...
- testvére Zoltán Makláry as Végrehajtó Mária Egry as Teri Géza Földessy as
Szepesy János Lili
Berky as Özvegy Takácsné, Teri
anyja Béla Mihályffi as Zenekiadó...
- Preceded by József Mártonffy
Bishop of
Transylvania 1815–1819 Succeeded by Ignác
Szepesy Preceded by
Archduke Karl of Austria-Este
Archbishop of
Esztergom 1819–1831...
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these two
there is the
former ornamental hall,
named after Bishop Szepesy ("
Szepesy-terem"), in
which his
collection is located. At that time, the library...
- 2006–12. doi:10.12659/MSM.898150. PMC 4913814. PMID 27292522. Berekméri E,
Szepesy J, Köles L,
Zelles T (February 2019). "Purinergic
signaling in the organ...