- Ede
Vadászi (September 13, 1923 in
Budapest – June 12, 1995 in Budapest), aka Ede Viboch, was a
Hungarian basketball player who
competed in the 1948 Summer...
- György
Szepesi (1979–1986) Jenő
Somogyi (1986–1988) László
Tisza dr.,
Tibor Vadászi, Miklós
Varga dr. (1988–1989) Mihály Laczkó (1989–1994) László Benkő (1994–1996)...
- Bal****
tumorifer Kolosváry, 1962 Bal****
uliginosis Henry, 1973 Bal****
vadaszi Kolosváry, 1949 Bal****
veneticensis Seguenza, 1876 Bal****
withersi Pilsbry...
- 4
Antal Bánkuti, 5 Géza Bajári, 6
Ferenc Velkei, 7 Géza Kardos, 8 Ede
Vadászi, 9 György Nagy, 11
Laszlo Kiralyhidi, 12 Géza Rácz, 14
Ferenc Németh (MVP)...
- Hungarian-American
physicist Ede
Tomori (1920–1997),
Hungarian photographer Ede
Vadászi (1923–1995),
Hungarian basketball player Ede Višinka (born 1972), Serbian...
- György Nagy László
Novakovszky Attila Timár Geng István Timár Geng Ede
Vadászi J.
Verbenyi Tibor Zsíros 17 Italy (ITA)
Gianfranco Bersani Carlo Cerioni...
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Liebeck (Great Britain) 5th Prize: A-Rah Shin (South Korea) 6th Prize:
Gyula Vadászi (Hungary)
Prize in
memory of Dr.
Enrico Costa: A-Rah Shin
Prize in memory...
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first described in this
journal in 1949. A
fossil barnacle species Bal****
vadaszi was
first described in this
journal in 1949. A
fossil barnacle species...
- Geza Kardos,
Laszlo Kiralyhidi,
Tibor Mezőfi, György Nagy, Geza Racz, Ede
Vadaszi,
Ferenc Velkei (Coach:
Istvan Kiraly) 4. France:
Robert Busnel, André Buffière...
- Svensson, 81,
Swedish bantamweight Greco-Roman
wrestler and Olympian. Ede
Vadászi, 71,
Hungarian basketball player.
Enrique Alarcón, 78,
Spanish art director...