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  2. Ferenc Nádasdy - Wikipedia

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    Count Ferenc Nádasdy was also known as the Black Bey or the Black Knight of Hungary due to his military prowess and was a notable military figure in Hungary during the late 16th century. As a soldier, in the Ottoman–Hungarian Wars , Ferenc helped conquer the castles of Esztergom , Waitzen , Visegrád , Székesfehérvár and, years later, Győr .

  3. How Hungary’s Versatile Locations, World-Class ... - AOL

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    How Hungary’s Versatile Locations, World-Class Artisans and 30% Tax Incentive Brought ‘The Brutalist,’ ‘Maria,’ ‘Dune 2’ and Other Oscar Contenders to Life Christopher Vourlias ...

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  6. Eva Heyman - Wikipedia

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    The city was part of Hungary at that time. [1] She was raised in an assimilated Hungarian-Jewish family. Her father, Béla Heyman, was an architect from a prominent family. The family owned a hotel which Heyman wrote was "full of Persian rugs". Her parents divorced when she was a young child. Her mother married socialist writer Béla Zsolt.

  7. M2 (TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    Similar to TVP ABC in Poland, CBeebies, CBBC and BBC Three in the UK, M2 broadcasts children's programming during the day while M2 Petőfi targets youth audiences as they broadcast at night with music videos (local and abroad), music-related (music concerts) and youth-related programming, as well as exclusive content from its radio counterpart ...

  8. Thomas Elek - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Elek was born in Budapest, Hungary on 7 December 1924 to a family of communist intellectuals. The Elek family (Thomas, his father Sandor, his sister Marthe and his mother Hélène, then pregnant with his brother, Bela) emigrated to France in 1930.

  9. Szapáry - Wikipedia

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    Szapáry castle in Sorokpolány, Hungary. Etelka Szapáry (1798–1876), Hungarian noblewoman; László Szapáry (1831–1883), Austro-Hungarian general who played a leading role in the occupation of Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1878; Gyula Szapáry (1832–1905), Prime Minister of Hungary from 1890 to 1892