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veres,
vereș, or
Veres in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Veres is a
surname with
multiple origins. It
means "red" in
Hungary and the same surname...
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Mariska Veres was born
Maria Elisabeth Ender in The Hague, in the Netherlands. Her
father was a Hungarian-Roma
violinist Lajos Veres (1912–1981),...
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Veres", but to get
promoted to the
First League. They were
looking at me as on an idiot. Now I have a
dream that "
Veres" in the
Premier League,
Veres...
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Veres (born 1949) is an
American actor and producer. He was
married to the
German actress,
Ursula Karven.
Their 4-year-old son,
Daniel Karven-
Veres,...
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Thomas Veres (born c. 1926 in Budapest) was the
photographer for
Raoul Wallenberg who do****ented the
Holocaust in
Budapest during World War II. His photographs...
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Verës or Verëza (English "Summer Day") is an
Albanian spring festival and
pagan holiday celebrated (also
officially in Albania) on
March 14 of...
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continued her studies. Upon her marriage, she
adopted the name Pálné
Veres. From the 1840s
Veres became an
advocate for
women and girls' education. She gave speeches...
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Veres may
refer to: Péter
Veres (politician) (1897–1970),
Hungarian politician and
writer Péter
Veres (volleyball) (born 1979),
Hungarian volleyball...
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Vere is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Aubrey de
Vere I (died c. 1112), tenant-in-chief in
England of
William the
Conqueror Aubrey...
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Vered Benami (born 1986),
American singer/songwriter
Vered Borochovski (born 1984),
Israeli swimmer Vered Buskila (born 1983),
Israeli sailor Vered Slonim-Nevo...