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Castle Szidonia, also
known as
Szidónia Manor House, is a 17th-century
castle in Röjtökmuzsaj, Hungary. Nowadays, it
operates as a spa hotel.
During the...
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Szidónia Lázárné
Vajda (née Vajda; born 20
January 1979) is a Romanian-Hungarian
chess player with the FIDE
titles of
International Master (IM) and Woman...
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Szidónia Petrőczy (1658–21
October 1708) was a
Hungarian writer and poet. She is
regarded as the
first female writer of the
Baroque period in Hungary...
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Szidónia Puhalák (born 5 July 1996) is a
Hungarian handballer who
plays for Siófok KC. She made her
international debut on 22
March 2018
against Netherlands...
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Varshini M (2312); 3
losses against IM
Marta Garcia Martin (2305), IM
Szidonia Vajda (2313) and WGM
Karolina Pilsova (2230) La
Historia de Anna Cramling...
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Ancient Roman Meaning "of Sidon"
Other names See also Sidonie, Sidonija, Sidoniya, Sydonia,
Szidónia, Sida, Sido, Szidi, Donya, Donka, Sodka, Sidonius...
- Erdélyi (István Erdélyi)
Alexandru Tyroler (Sándor Tyroler) Miklós Bródy
Szidonia Vajda Albert-László Barabási,
physicist (network scientist) Tünde Fülöp [sv]...
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Listed chronologically.
Count Carolus [Károly] (1725–1799). Son of
Countess Szidónia Pálffy and
Count Ferenc,
bishop of Eger.
Founder of the Eszterházy Károly...
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Slovak football player Steven Vajda (1901–1995),
Hungarian mathematician Szidonia Vajda (born 1979),
Romanian chess player Vivi
Vajda (born 1964), Swedish...
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Portrait of
Szidónia Deák (1861),
Hungarian National Gallery....