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Géza (translated from German)
Géza Géza is the name of the following persons: Large prince of Hungary 970-997, see Géza (Hungary) King of Hungary 1074-1077, see Géza I. (Hungary) King of Hungary 1141-1162, see Géza II. (Hungary) First name of the German director Géza of Cziffra First name of the German writer ...
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Talk:Geza
Talk:Geza REDIRECT Talk:Géza_of_Hungary
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Geza x Geza X. Gedeon was one of the crucial ... punk scene which thrived in the 80s. Geza produced records for a number of early ... with most studio issues in his band Geza X and the Mommymen. They released one ... External links Studio 808's Profile on Geza X AllMusicGuide Bio On Geza X ...
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Géza Hofi
Géza Hofi Géza Hofi (born July 2 1936 in Budapest; died April 10 2002 in Budapest) was a Hungarian actor and humorist. He is probably the most popular Hungarian parodist and was a strong in influence on Hungarian cabaret.
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Géza Malasits
Géza Malasits Géza Malasits or Gejza Malašić (1874-1948) was a Hungarian politician of Croatian descent. He was born in Međimurje. Member of the Hungarian Social-Democratic Party, Malasits was a deputy of the Hungarian parliament after 1924. As a self-educated worker, he learned several languages beyond Hungarian and Croatian ...
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Géza Gárdonyi
Géza Gárdonyi Géza Gárdonyi (1863 August 3 – 1922 October 30) was a Hungarian author. Although he wrote a range of works, his two best known works are historical novels. Egri csillagok was published in 1899. This translates literally as Stars of Eger, but it was published in English as Eclipse ...
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Geza Vermes
Geza Vermes Geza Vermes (born 22 June 1924) is a ...
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Géza Róheim
Géza Róheim Geza Roheim (1891 – 1953) was a Hungarian ...
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Géza Fejérváry
Géza Fejérváry Géza Baron Fejérváry de Komlós-Keresztes (1833-1914) was a Hungarian general who served as the prime minister in a government of bureaucrats appointed by King Franz Joseph during the Hungarian Constitutional Crisis of 1903-1907. Preceded by:István Tisza Prime Minister of Hungary1905–1906 Succeeded by:Sándor Wekerle
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Géza Lakatos
Géza Lakatos Knight Géza Lakatos de Csíkszentsimon (Hungarian title/name:"vitéz Csíkszentsimony Lakatos Géza") (April 30, 1890 – Adelaide, May 24, 1967) was a general in Hungary during World War II who served briefly as Prime Minister of Hungary, under regent Miklós Horthy from August 29 1944, until October 15 1944 ...
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