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- Toldi as the king's champion. The trilogy comprises: Toldi (1846) Toldi szerelme (Toldi's Love) (1879) Toldi estéje (Toldi's Night) (1848) The trilogy was...
- Retrieved 5 October 2013. Life. "Összeházasodott a holland herceg és magyar szerelme". life.hu. Retrieved 15 September 2022. "The 14th list of nobility determined...
- West Berlin, Király was co-opted as a costume designer for Az Emberevő szerelme ("A Man-eater's Love"), a 1984 film produced by Mafilm and ZDF. In 1988...
- 1922 Schattenkinder des Glücks Helen Blaas Kauft Mariett-Aktien A Halott szerelme Alternative title: Das Auge des Toten 1923 The Portrait Alternative title:...
- pf 1860 Vocal, recitation 349 P5 Des toten Dichters Liebe (A holt költó szerelme) nar pf 1874 Vocal, recitation rev. for pf as S.195 350 P6 Der blinde Sänger...
- football midfielder Piroska Rozgonyi in János Arany's narrative poem Toldi szerelme Hungarian name for Little Red Riding Hood Priscilla, whose Hungarian form...
- Loving Hearts (Hungarian: Szerelmes szívek) is a 1944 Hungarian romance film consisting of directed by István Balogh, Dezsõ Ákos Hamza, Zoltán Kerényi...
- Ľubiša (Rusyn: Любіша, Hungarian: Szerelmes) is a village and muni****lity in Humenné District in the Prešov Region of north-east Slovakia. In historical...
- Life", 1912) Margita élni akar ("Margita Wants to Live", 1912) A magunk szerelme ("Our Own Love", 1913) Ki látott engem? ("Who Have Seen Me?", 1914) A halottak...
- (1845) Smrt Smail-age Čengića by Ivan Mažuranić (1846) Toldi (1846), Toldi szerelme ("Toldi's Love", 1879) and Toldi estéje ("Toldi's Night", 1848) by János...