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Phillip Wodianer was a
Hungarian communal worker; he
lived at
Szeged during the
latter part of the 18th and the
beginning of the 19th century. He was president...
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daughter of
Wilhelm Isak Wolf
Ritter von
Gutmann and his
second wife, Ida
Wodianer. Her
father was a
Jewish businessman from Moravia. His coal
mining and...
- his
first wife, he
married Ida
Wodianer (1847-1924),
printer daughter,
Philipp editor and
landlords (Fülöp)
Wodianer (1820-1899). With her was Wilhelm...
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winner chemist and
biologist Béla Szőkefalvi-Nagy
mathematician Philip Wodianer communal worker Adele Zay (1848–1928),
teacher and
feminist Szeged is twinned...
- csatlakozást kimondó határozatok elfogadását". Krónika (in Hungarian).
Wodianer-Nemessuri, Zoltán (13 June 2016). "Történelmünk a vádlottak padján". Magyar...
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where he
taught until 1950. Dürer (in Hungarian). Budapest:
Lampel R. (
Wodianer F.). 1909. OCLC 32507308. A
Kelet művészete [Oriental art] (in Hungarian)...
- tobacco,
between 1843 and 1853, for
Samuel Wodianer,
renowned banker and landlord, son of
Philip Wodianer. As the
tobacco business became less and less...
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state of
Romanian national interests]. Vol. II. Budapest:
Lampel Róbert (
Wodianer Ferenc és Fiai) Császári és Királyi. p. 464. Asztalos, Miklós (1928). Kossuth...
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Archived from the
original on 21
August 2008.
Retrieved 8
August 2008.
Wodianer Marcondes,
Adalberto (29
January 2005). "ENVIRONMENT – THE
FRAGILE BALANCE...
- of
prominent merchants in Pest,
including Jewish traders such as Sámuel
Wodianer and
Izrael Baumgarten,
gathered under the
leadership of Móric Ullmann [hu]...