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Vilmos Zsigmond ASC (Hungarian: [ˈvilmoʃ ˈʒiɡmond]; June 16, 1930 –
January 1, 2016) was a Hungarian-American cinematographer. His work in cinematography...
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Zsigmond király
uralma Magyarországon, 1387–1437 [King Sigismund's
reign in Hungary, 1387–1437]. E. Marosi, ed. (1987). Művészet
Zsigmond király...
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Altdeutsche Personennamen, Ergänzungsband, 1968). Its
Hungarian equivalent is
Zsigmond. A
Lithuanian name Žygimantas,
meaning "wealth of (military) campaign"...
- Kerületi Móricz
Zsigmond Gimnázium is a
gymnasium senior high
school in
District II, Budapest, Hungary. It is
named after Zsigmond Móricz. At one time...
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Zsigmond Perényi is the name of:
Zsigmond Perényi (1783–1849),
Speaker of the
House of
Magnates (1849)
Zsigmond Perényi (1870–1946),
Minister of the Interior...
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Zsigmond Móricz (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈʒiɡmond ˈmoːrit͡s]; 29 June 1879, Tiszacsécse – 4
September 1942) was a
major Hungarian novelist and Social...
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Sigismund Báthory (Hungarian: Báthory
Zsigmond; 1573 – 27
March 1613) was
Prince of
Transylvania several times between 1586 and 1602, and Duke of Racibórz...
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Kinga Zsigmond (born 19
April 1964 in Budapest) is a
retired female javelin thrower from Hungary. She
represented her
native country at the 1992 Summer...
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Scarecrow survives on the
strength of its lead
performances and
Vilmos Zsigmond's cinematography." Metacritic,
which uses a
weighted average, ****igned the...
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Cinematographer Vilmos Zsigmond, also
formerly credited as
William Zsigmond, was
nominated for four
Academy Awards for Best
Cinematography (Close Encounters...