- Best
Screenplay –
Motion Picture Bernardo Bertolucci, Mark
Peploe and Enzo
Ungari Won Best
Original Score –
Motion Picture Ryuichi Sakamoto,
David Byrne,...
- Ragbina/Ranbona),
Turqi (possibly the Göktürks), Buz (the Oghuz), Zabuk,
Ungari (either the
Hungarians or the Oghurs/Onogurs), and
Tilmac (or Tilmic/Tirôsz;...
- by
Georgius Monachus in 837, "Ungri" by
Annales Bertiniani in 862, and "
Ungari" by the
Annales ex
Annalibus Iuvavensibus in 881. The Magyars/Hungarians...
- Merlino, «L'Italia così com'è», 1891 in "Al caffè", by
Errico Malatesta, 1922
Ungari,
Andrea (2013). The
Libyan War 1911–1912.
Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge...
- Border's New
Voices Award; the Ottar's Children's Book Prize; the
Paolo Ungari Literary Award (Italy);
Deutscher Jugendliteraturpreis (Germany). Longlist:...
- 1848–1918.
Oxford University Press. p. 311. ISBN 978-0195014082.
Andrea Ungari (2014). The
Libyan War 1911–1912.
Cambridge Scholars. p. 117. ISBN 978-1443864923...
- (see name of Hungary) is
usually believed to be
derived from On-Oğur (> (H)
Ungari). The
Onoghuric or
Oghuric languages are a
branch of the
Turkic languages...
-
Medieval Latin Hungaria. The
Latin name
itself derives from the
ethnonyms (H)
ungarī, Ungrī, and Ugrī for the
steppe people that
conquered the land
today known...
- and the
Kabars invaded East
Francia and
fought two battles, the
former (
Ungari) at
Wenia (probably Vienna) and the
latter (Cowari) at
Culmite (possibly...
-
Dario Argento Screenplay by
Dario Argento Nanni Balestrini Story by Enzo
Ungari Dario Argento Luigi Cozzi Franco Catalano Produced by
Salvatore Argento...