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Appointed to the chief command against the | Hungarian revolutionaries under Lajos Kossuth, he gain |
while fighting under Avram Iancu against the | Hungarian revolutionaries. |
exandru Papiu Ilarian, the group opposed the | Hungarian revolutionary option of uniting Transylvania |
Compositions include | Hungarian Rhapsodie No. 1, Valse Russe, Frog's Frolic, |
hestral arrangements of six of Franz Liszt's | Hungarian Rhapsodies published under his name. |
During Liszt's lifetime, his | Hungarian Rhapsodies were among his most popular works |
Spanish Rhapsody, Reminiscences de Don Juan, | Hungarian Rhapsody No. 12, Blumenfeld's Etude for the |
numerous works for the quartet including the | Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 by Franz Liszt and the group' |
The | Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 in C-sharp minor is also well |
"I remember he walked in and played the | Hungarian Rhapsody by Franz Liszt after hearing it on |
A short part of the | Hungarian Rhapsody featured in the 2010 Simpsons episo |
In 1975, he played Liszt's | Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 at the "Concert for Darwin", |
it gave an imaginative take on Franz Liszt's | Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 in C-sharp Minor. |
In 1979, Victor Borge played the | Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 on The Muppet Show with Rowlf |
Who Framed Roger Rabbit, as both are playing | Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2. In 1987, to celebrate Daffy' |
manuscript sheets of his cadenza for Liszt's | Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2. These sheets are also at the |
also first-class, and his recordings of the | Hungarian Rhapsody No. 9 and the Sonata in B minor hav |
Hungarian Rhapsody No. 1 is the first of a set of 19 H | |
Jack Carson and Doris Day to the tune of the | Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2, which was a favorite of anim |
roll recordings is a performance of Liszt's | Hungarian Rhapsody No. 12; he annotated this recording |
After the Storm is an EP by the | Hungarian rock band The Idoru. |
Black-Out is a | Hungarian rock band. |
rand New Situation is the debut album by the | Hungarian rock band The Idoru. |
breviated LGT, with the nickname Loksi) is a | Hungarian rock band formed in 1971. |
en one of the most influential rock bands in | Hungarian rock music. |
Heavy Medal is second studio album of a | Hungarian rock band named P. Mobil, recorded in 1983. |
In the | Hungarian role-playing game M.A.G.U.S., "obsidian-elve |
(The Austrian | Hungarian Roll of Arms, most images can be seen here) |
A | Hungarian roller system was added and it produced bett |
Robi Botos is a Canadian jazz pianist of | Hungarian Roma descent. |
Kostolany was born in Budapest, a | Hungarian Roman Catholic of Jewish descent. |
renowned for his mix of classical music with | Hungarian Romani music and jazz themes. |
at, territory ruled by Hungary, with a mixed | Hungarian, Romanian, German and Serbian population. |
He has | Hungarian roots, his surname meaning New-villager in H |
Szendey (March 7, 1915 - May 6, 1994) was a | Hungarian rower who competed in the 1936 Summer Olympi |
to Tiber (born 27 December 1980 in Vac) is a | Hungarian rower. |
first time in 1902, where he was sent by the | Hungarian Royal Society in Budapest. |
In 1432 he traveled to the | Hungarian royal court where he attempted to persuade S |
Television and radio reviews ( | Hungarian: RTV tipp) |
ial tour of Hungary, which was hosted by the | Hungarian Rugby Union. |
6 The Liberation of Austria from | Hungarian Rule 1490 |
wever, the Lutheran Slovenes still supported | Hungarian rule. |
bassadors under Constantine Porphyrogenitus, | Hungarian rulers were always referred to as "Princes o |
Uzhhorod showed strong resistance to the new | Hungarian rulers of the Anjou dynasty. |
Hungarian runes | |
an, French, Swedish, German, Slovak, Danish, | Hungarian, Russian and Estonian. |
lated into other languages, including Greek, | Hungarian, Russian and Spanish. |
csik (born August 15, 1977 in Budapest) is a | Hungarian sabre fencer. |
s, Petschauer was again part of the champion | Hungarian sabre team. |
Gombos the | Hungarian sabre champion in 1930. |
ey show pictures of Jesus, Mary, Joseph, and | Hungarian saints such as St. Stephen, Blessed Gisella, |
il 29, 1861-1936; German: Ludwig Blau) was a | Hungarian scholar and publicist born at Putnok, Hungar |
The | Hungarian school - built in 1873 by Germans and inhabi |
rians were allowed to send their children to | Hungarian schools, which had been reopened for the fir |
He was the first | Hungarian scientist who met an American president, And |
Nopcsa (1877 to 1933), a turn-of-the-century | Hungarian scientist. |
Zsigmond Kisfaludi Strobl (1884 - 1975), | Hungarian sculptor |
He has Spent 3 years in the | Hungarian second Division appearing for 57 matches and |
He commanded the | Hungarian Second Army at the Battle of Stalingrad. |
an 6th Army at Stalingrad where it destroyed | Hungarian Second Army. |
of Jansci's trusted aides is captured by the | Hungarian Secret Police and forced to reveal the profe |
From 1936 to 1946 he was in charge of the | Hungarian section of the Foreign Office Research Depar |
retary, British Council for Aid to Refugees ( | Hungarian Section) - 1957-1958 |
ne in Cluj County, Romania, called Kolozs in | Hungarian, see Cojocna. |
'Reverti' was grown from | Hungarian seed and found to the most disease-resistant |
Trappista is a traditional | Hungarian semi-hard cow's-milk cheese. |
Stephan Ludwig Roth further irritated | Hungarian sensibilities by rejecting any form of union |
erg in March 1849 and thus further inflaming | Hungarian sentiments. |
el Ember, a flamboyant producer from the BBC | Hungarian Service, the 1970 show was supposed to be in |
He later moved with them in 1861 to the | Hungarian settlement of New Buda founded by George Pom |
st 20, 1896 to celebrate a thousand years of | Hungarian settlement in the Pannonian plain. |
It dramatises the struggles of Romanian and | Hungarian settlers in a new land, the American frontie |
ol shooter, but he was denied a place in the | Hungarian shooting team for the 1936 Summer Olympics o |
Hungarian Shuttlecock Federation | |
This is slowly decaying on the | Hungarian side (36-38%); as of 2007, there is no resea |
u signed for Czech club FK Dukla Prague from | Hungarian side Debrecen. |
After the | Hungarian side came back to tie the game in the fourth |
anian envoys led by him negotiatied with the | Hungarian side until September, when the conflict betw |
Helsinki was lost against the then ascending | Hungarian side of the Magic Magyars. |
n came shortly after, when he transferred to | Hungarian side, FC Sopron. |
e technically and tactically inferior to the | Hungarian side. |
"What About My Dreams?" is a song by | Hungarian singer Kati Wolf. |
break came in 2008 when he reached #4 on the | Hungarian Singles Chart. |
s near Cannes with his wife Barbara Maros, a | Hungarian skater whom he got to know while skating wit |
ussions in 2003-2004 between the (by the way | Hungarian-) Slovak minister and the Hungarian minister |
uages used in the City of Novi Sad (Serbian, | Hungarian, Slovak, and Rusyn) |
s a defender of the linguistic rights of the | Hungarian Slovenes and their Slovene identity, promoti |
border and the town of Szentgotthard, where | Hungarian Slovenes still live. |
lmusik arose as a mixture of rural Austrian, | Hungarian, Slovenian, Moravian and Bavarian immigrants |
Vanillekipferl are an Austrian, German and | Hungarian small, crescent shaped biscuits. |
reviation for International Who is Who) is a | Hungarian social networking web service started on Apr |
rgit Slachta (or Schlachta, 1884-1974) was a | Hungarian social activist. |
his political activities as a member of the | Hungarian Social Democratic Party. |
Member of the Central Committee of the | Hungarian Socialist Workers' Party (1959-1985). |
The | Hungarian Socialist Party called the decision is incom |
he Socialists in their post-1989 form as the | Hungarian Socialist Party, under the leadership of Gyu |
A former businessman, he is a member of the | Hungarian Socialist Party and served as foreign minist |
to merge their two parties under the name of | Hungarian Socialist Party. |
anti-Semitism, homophobia and xenophobia in | Hungarian society'. |
al European societies, like Czech society or | Hungarian society, and it is of course more conservati |
ion that changed, following the evolution of | Hungarian society. |
Slavic - the Sign of Perun (slavic Jupiter), | Hungarian solar symbol and popular decoration element |
Hungarian soldier, best known as the successful defend | |
on of 1848 Solt was an important camp of the | Hungarian soldiers. |
Its chorus is similar to the | Hungarian song Tied a Szivem by Dance4ever. |
Traditional | Hungarian Songs (1978) |
There she studied singing with the | Hungarian soprano Aglaja Orgeni, who herself had studi |
were communists, and, after the fall of the | Hungarian Soviet Republic in 1919, the family fled to |
After the fall of the | Hungarian Soviet Republic he emigrated to Austria wher |
ssariat for Education during the short-lived | Hungarian Soviet Republic. |
After the fall of the | Hungarian Soviet Republic, he fled to Soviet Russia an |
During the | Hungarian Soviet Republic he served in the National Ar |
Hungarian Soviet Republic (1919): Hungarian Communist | |
iefly served as deputy prime minister of the | Hungarian Soviet Republic during July 1919. |
by ordering Romanian troops to fight off the | Hungarian Soviet Republic. |
After the establishment of the | Hungarian Soviet Republic he demobilized. |
After the fall of the | Hungarian Soviet Republic he emigrated to Austria. |
vernment organizations on Szeged against the | Hungarian Soviet Republic. |
e participated in the government of the 1919 | Hungarian Soviet Republic. |
Territory controlled by the | Hungarian Soviet Republic |
ed as minister of finance in the short-lived | Hungarian Soviet Republic of 1919. |
Rakosi Battalion - | Hungarian, Spanish. |
ed in German, English, Swedish, Estonian and | Hungarian speaking roles. |
thnic population of the town is dominated by | Hungarian speaking Roma people along with a smaller po |
med in Budapest "Verein spiriter Forscher" - | Hungarian Spiritualist Association, and they became it |
Kozma was selected | Hungarian Sportman of the Year 1967. |
In 2000 he was chosen by the | Hungarian sportreporters the manager of the year. |
onal Jewish Sports Hall of Fame in 1981, the | Hungarian Sports Hall of Fame in 1991, and the Interna |
He was named | Hungarian Sportsman of the year for this achievement. |
She was named | Hungarian Sportswoman of The Year in 1980 after having |
Likerecz was named | Hungarian Sportswoman of the Year in 2001 after having |
She was named | Hungarian Sportswoman of The Year in 1965 after having |
She was named | Hungarian Sportswoman of The Year three times between |
At age 10, Hunyady participated at the 1977 | Hungarian Sprint Championships for Juniors, finishing |
Antal Hajba (born January 16, 1938) is a | Hungarian sprint canoer who competed in the mid 1960s. |
Krisztina Fazekas (born 1980) is a | Hungarian sprint canoer who has competed since the mid |
Imre Kemecsey (born February 11, 1941) is a | Hungarian sprint canoer who competed in 1960s. |
Csaba Giczy (born August 5, 1945) was a | Hungarian sprint canoer who competed from the late 196 |
sy (May 18, 1922 - September 24, 2009) was a | Hungarian sprint athlete who competed in late 1940s an |
Ferenc Varga (born July 3, 1925) is a | Hungarian sprint canoer who competed in the early to m |
Lajos Kiss (born May 22, 1934) is a | Hungarian sprint canoer who competed in the late 1950s |
Attila Adrovicz (born April 8, 1966) is a | Hungarian sprint canoer who competed from the late 198 |
Csipes (born March 8, 1965 in Budapest) is a | Hungarian sprint canoer who competed from 1985 to 1996 |
Anna Pfeffer (born August 31, 1945) is a | Hungarian sprint canoer who competed from the late 196 |
March 30, 1979 in a Eurocup match versus the | Hungarian squad of Tatabanya. |
The 1st | Hungarian SS-Sturmjager Regiment is believed to have b |
Walter Clopton Wingfield on a | Hungarian stamp |
n of the Tokaj region for decades, while the | Hungarian standards have been changed several times an |
d and three Finns, two US-Americans, and one | Hungarian started in the final. |
o the stages of the Hamburg State Opera, the | Hungarian State Opera, the Royal Danish Theatre, the T |
Most noticeable the | Hungarian state owned corporation during the communist |
was founded in 1894 as main workshop of the | Hungarian state railways for repair and general overha |
at year he appeared as a guest artist at the | Hungarian State Opera House and at the Hamburg State O |
Hungarian State Opera House | |
rom 1910 to 1912 he was Concertmaster of the | Hungarian State Orchestra. |
This event also marked independence of the | Hungarian state after over 350 years of rule by the Ha |
The region was part of the arising | Hungarian state since the late 10th century. |
The territory became part of the arising | Hungarian state. |
Hungary celebrated the 1000th anniversary of | Hungarian statehood in 2000. |
e those of the cellist David Popper, and the | Hungarian statesman Dr. Max Falk (Miksa Falk). |
Laszlo Hunyadi, a | Hungarian statesman |
Stupava (German: Stampfen; | Hungarian: Stomfa) is a small town in western Slovakia |
lectoral districts in order to reduce ethnic | Hungarian strength in parliament..." |
ers, an executive mentoring program provides | Hungarian students the opportunity to discuss career d |
She studied | Hungarian studies and drama at the Humboldt University |
Space Exploration Laboratory, the Center for | Hungarian studies, and the Research Laboratory of Ecos |
A 2010 | Hungarian study found significant improvement in the s |
udent Sophie Menter with her Concerto in the | Hungarian Style (1885), a work which was clearly influ |
in the gypsy style) and all'ongarese (in the | Hungarian style) to come up with a unique term alla in |
It sold the stake to CIB, the | Hungarian subsidiary of Banca Commerciale Italiana, bu |
The Heineken Hungaria Breweries Plc., as a | Hungarian subsidiary of the international Heineken Gro |
shed Czechoslovakian Journalists Syndicate's | Hungarian subsidiary. |
There was all the more | Hungarian success, and all the less fooling around. |
This | Hungarian success, however, was not repeated when a th |
Hungarian Super Cup: Runner up 2002 | |
Hungarian Super Cup: 2010 | |
Hungarian Super Cup | |
Hungarian Super Cup: 2009, 2010 | |
Hungarian Super Cup: 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010 | |
Hungarian Super Cup(3): 1993, 1994, 1995 | |
1 time | Hungarian Super Cup winner: 2003 |
ointed to the post of Presiding Judge of the | Hungarian Supreme Court. |
Eugene Hollander was a | Hungarian survivor of the Holocaust. |
s also available in Spanish, French, Arabic, | Hungarian, Swedish, and partially in Latvian, Ukrainia |
Judit Temes (born October 10, 1930) is a | Hungarian swimmer and Olympic champion. |
y 30, 1990 in Budapest, Hungary) is a female | Hungarian swimmer, who competed for her native country |
ei ha-Chomos Synagogue and the Ungarin Shul ( | Hungarian synagogue) is located in the Muslim Quarter |
Senec ( | Hungarian: Szenc) is a town in the Bratislava Region o |
Senica (German: Senitz, | Hungarian: Szenice) is a city in Trnava Region, wester |
Sintea Mare ( | Hungarian: Szinte) is a commune in Arad County, Romani |
Petra Lovas (born 4 June 1980) is a | Hungarian table tennis player. |
a seventeen-month-long festival celebrating | Hungarian talent throughout Britain under the dual pat |
Hungarian Tales (1829) | |
oshe Shmuel Glasner (1856-1924), a prominent | Hungarian Talmudic scholar and communal leader, served |
He met his wife Piroska Feher, a | Hungarian teacher while in London. |
ns took over the city in 1919 he, like other | Hungarian teachers, was dismissed from work. |
4x100m relay: | Hungarian team disqualified in heat |
He was also member of the | Hungarian team which finished fourth at the 2004 Summe |
He was part of the | Hungarian team which won the silver medal, and he play |
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