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Zilahy is a
Hungarian surname that may
refer to
Gyula Zilahy (1859–1938),
Hungarian stage and film
actor Irène
Zilahy (1904–1944),
Hungarian actress Lajos...
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Lajos Zilahy (27
March 1891 − 1
December 1974) was a
Hungarian novelist and playwright. Born in Nagyszalonta, Austria-Hungary (now Salonta, Romania), he...
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Gyula Zilahy (22
January 1859,
Zilah – 16 May 1938, Budapest) was a
Hungarian stage and film actor. He co-directed
several films with
Alexander Korda in...
- Péter
Zilahy (born 1970 in Budapest) is a
Hungarian writer and
performer whose prose and
poetry has been
widely translated and who has
often used photography...
- Library. London : Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans, and Roberts. pp. 143–144.
Zilahy, Ágnes (1892). Valódi
magyar szakácskönyv [Real
Hungarian Cookbook] (in...
- C. Dobos's 1881 Hungarian-French cookbook, but it does
appear in Ágnes
Zilahy's 1891 "Valódi
magyar szakácskönyv" (Genuine
Hungarian Cookbook) in the section...
- Irène
Zilahy (born Irén Mária Gajdzinszky; 10
August 1904 – 4
April 1944) was a
Hungarian actress. She was born in Kaposvár,
Hungary and died
during the...
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description of a left
corner p****r is "A Syntax-Oriented Translator" by
Peter Zilahy Ingerman. Blackburn, Patrick; Striegnitz,
Kristina (August 29, 2002). "Left-Corner...
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comedy film
directed by
Jacques Houssin and
starring Georges Milton, Irén
Zilahy and Michèle Alfa. It was one of
several films featuring Milton in the role...
- town in Hungary, a
hometown of
Dukay family, in the
books written by
Lajos Zilahy from 1947
until 1965 Ararat, a
fictional planet in the p
Eridani solar system...