- Augustus). The
Polish spelling is Zygmunt, and the Serbo-Croatian
variant is
Žigmund.
Saint Sigismund of
Burgundy (died 523), King of the
Burgundians Sigismund...
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Žigmund "Ziggy" Pálffy (Slovak pronunciation: [ˈʐiɡmunt ˈpaːlfi]; born 5 May 1972) is a
Slovak former professional ice
hockey player.
Along with his English...
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Eliot Zigmund (born
April 14, 1945) is an
American jazz drummer, who has
worked extensively as a
session musician.
Zigmund studied at
Mannes School of...
- זעליק מאָגולעסקאָ
Zelik Mogulesko,
first name also
sometimes spelled as
Zigmund, Siegmund, Zelig, or Selig, last name
sometimes spelled Mogulescu — was...
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months earlier, in June 1980,
Godfrey investigated the
death of 56-year-old
Zigmund Adamski.
Adamski went
missing on 6 June; his body was
found three days...
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Zigmunds Skujins (25
December 1926 – 29
March 2022) was a
Latvian writer. He
received numerous national and
international literature awards and also Order...
- John
Sigismund Zápolya or
Szapolyai (Hungarian:
Szapolyai János Zsigmond; 7 July 1540 – 14
March 1571) was King of
Hungary as John II from 1540 to 1551...
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Zigmund and
spelling variations thereof are
masculine given names and
occasionally surnames. It has the same
etymology as the
Germanic name
Zigmund....
- from right:
Jacob P. Adler,
Zigmund Feinman,
Zigmund Mogulesko,
Rudolf Marx, Mr.
Krastoshinsky and
David Kessler, 1888...
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Zigmund John "Red"
Mihalik (September 22, 1916 –
September 25, 1996) was an
American basketball player and
referee of
Polish descent.
Inducted into the...