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Zádor may
refer to:
Zádor, Hungary, a
village in
Hungary Zádor, Slovakia, a
village in
Slovakia This
disambiguation page
lists articles about distinct...
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Ervin Zádor (7 June 1934 – 28
April 2012) was a
Hungarian water polo
player and
member of the
Hungarian national team. At age 21,
Ervin Zádor represented...
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Hungary defeat the USSR 4–0. The name was
coined after Hungarian player Ervin Zádor emerged during the last two
minutes with
blood pouring from
above his eye...
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Anthony M.
Zador is an
American neuroscientist and the Alle
Davis Harris Professor of
Biology and
Chair of
Neuroscience at Cold
Spring Harbor Laboratory...
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Eugene Zador (born Jenő
Zádor; 5
November 1894, Bátaszék,
Hungary – 4
April 1977, Hollywood, California) was a
Hungarian and
American composer. Born into...
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Ilona Zádor was a
Hungarian international table tennis player.
Zádor won a
bronze medal at the 1929
World Table Tennis Championships in the women's doubles...
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Zádor or Anna
Zador (24
September 1904 – 3
March 1995) was a
leading Hungarian historian.
Zádor was born in
Budapest in 1904 to a
Jewish family....
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Olympic gold
medalist Mark Spitz, who as a
teenager had been
coached by
Ervin Zádor. The film
debuted at the
Tribeca Film
Festival in 2006, in the year of the...
- György
Zádor (Duka, 3 July 1799 - Pest, 17
August 1866) was a
jurist and
writer from the
Austrian Empire. He was a
member of the
Hungarian Academy of...
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opera in one act by
composer Eugene Zador with a German-language
libretto by
Archduke Joseph Francis of Austria.
Zador, a
Hungarian Jew,
wrote the opera...