Kálnoky — (Kálnoki) , Kalnoky (Kalnoki) are Hungarian surnames, means from Kálnok ( ro. Calnic, now Covasna County) :* Boris Kalnoky, a Hungarian German writer; (de) * Gustav Kálnoky ( hu. gróf Kőröspataki Kálnoky Gusztáv Zsigmond, means from… … Wikipedia
László Németh — The native form of this personal name is Németh László. This article uses the Western name order. Németh László Born 18 April 1901(1901 04 18) Nagybánya Died 3 March 1975(1975 03 03) (aged 73) Budapest Resti … Wikipedia
List of Hungarian writers — A= *Emil Ábrányi (1850 ndash;1920) *Ignác Acsády (1845 ndash;1904) *Tamás Aczél (1921 ndash;1994) *István Ágh (1938 ndash;) *László Amade (1703 ndash;1764) *Endre Ady (1877 ndash;1919) *Zoltán Ambrus (1861 ndash;1932) *Sándor András (1934 ndash;) … Wikipedia
Chronicon Pictum — The first page of the Chronicon Pictum. The Chronicon Pictum (English: Illuminated Chronicle or Vienna Illuminated Chronicle, Hungarian: Képes Krónika also referred to as Chronica Hungarorum, Chronicon (Hungariae) Pictum, Chronica Picta or… … Wikipedia
Hungarian literature — Introduction the body of written works produced in the Hungarian language. No written evidence remains of the earliest Hungarian literature, but through Hungarian folktales and folk songs elements have survived that can be traced back … Universalium
István Széchenyi — Minister of Public Works and Transport of Hungary In office 23 March 1848 – 4 September 1848 Preceded by office created … Wikipedia
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Gesta Hungarorum — may also refer to Gesta Hunnorum et Hungarorum, written by Simon of Kéza. First page of the manuscript Gesta Hungarorum (Latin for The Deeds of the Hungarians) is a record of early Hungarian history by an unknown author who describes himself as… … Wikipedia
Mihály Babits — See also: Babics The native form of this personal name is Babits Mihály. This article uses the Western name order. Babits Mihály Born November 26, 1883(1883 11 26) … Wikipedia
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