- of the Confederacy".
Zolnay was born on July 4, 1863, to Ignác (Ignatius)
Zolnay,
originally from Pécs, and
Carolina Vagán
Zolnay, from Bucharest. His...
- Pál
Zolnay (26
March 1928 – 17
October 1995) was a
Hungarian film director,
screenwriter and actor. He
directed eleven films between 1962 and 1995. His...
- standing,
having been torn down in 1994
after years of neglect.
George Julian Zolnay (Gyula Zsolnay) (July 4, 1863 – May 1, 1949) the
Hungarian and American...
- and
markings are the same as with
normal Mikado sticks. Endrei, Walter;
Zolnay, László (1986). Fun and
Games in Old Europe. Budapest: Corvina. p. 132....
- "recycled" back into play and may be
tossed to
opposite sides.
Endrei &
Zolnay briefly note an
unnamed game, pla**** in
Poland "as
early as the sixteenth...
- in it
being left
standing after the Exposition. In 1895,
George Julian Zolnay was "emplo**** to make
models for the ornamentation" for the building. Within...
- founded. The
monument was
designed in the
Egyptian Revival style by
George Zolnay and
placed in 1909. The
plaque was
originally affixed to
Hotel Hall, but...
-
International Film Festival. She was
married to
actor Pál
Zolnay from 1959 to 1974, and
their son János
Zolnay was born in 1959. The
Marriage of
Katalin Kis (1950)...
-
medieval castle. The research, led by László Gerő (1946–1966) and László
Zolnay (1967–1979), was
likely the
biggest castle excavation in Europe. The former...
-
inventor of the same name by
Vinnie Ream (and
completed by
George Julian Zolnay),
installed in the
United States Capitol's
National Statuary Hall, as part...