- The New
world lexicon of
Tolnai (Hungarian "
Tolnai új világlexikona") is an old
Hungarian lexicon series, in fact a
renewed and
expanded edition of the...
- Gábor Kornél
Tolnai (November 22, 1902, in
Budapest –
February 3, 1982, in Stockholm) was a Hungarian-Swedish
engineer and inventor. He is best
known for...
- The
World lexicon of
Tolnai (Hungarian "
Tolnai világlexikona"),
after a long
preparatory work, was
first published in 1912, when only 8
volumes were published...
- Márta
Tolnai-Erdős (23
August 1941 – 5 July 2012) was a
Hungarian gymnast. She
competed at the 1964
Summer Olympics and the 1968
Summer Olympics. Evans...
- Kálmán
Tolnai (28
November 1924 – 14
September 2010) was a
Hungarian sailor. He
competed at the 1960
Summer Olympics and the 1968
Summer Olympics. "Kálmán...
- was
filled with
local talent including Oana Manea,
Iulia Curea or
Talida Tolnai. The club
hosted first edition of
Bucharest Trophy in preseason. The hosts...
-
Ilona Tolnai-Rákhely (12
March 1921 – 23
September 2011) was a
Hungarian sprinter. She
competed in the women's 100
metres at the 1952
Summer Olympics....
- Mangold, Lajos; Horváth, Cirill; Ballagi, Aladár (eds.).
Tolnai Világtörténelme [World
history of
Tolnai] (in Hungarian). Budapest. p. 180.
Matyszak 2004, p...
- Polgar: How I beat Fischer's record". ChessBase. 5
February 2013. "Tibor
Tolnai vs
Judit Polgar". Chessgames.com.
Chessgames Services LLC.
Retrieved 7 September...
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Talida Tolnai (born 21
August 1979) is a
Romanian female handballer. She parti****ted at the 2008
Summer Olympics in China,
where the
Romanian team placed...