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Emese (fl. 9th century CE) was the daughter of Duke Eunedubelianus (Hungarian: Őnedbelia) of Dentumoger, the consort of the noblest Scythian (i.e. from Dentumoger, Scythia) prince Ügyek, [1] and the mother of High Prince Álmos in Hungarian historical mythology; thus, she was the ancestress of the Hungarian royal house of Árpád, [2] the dynasty which founded the Hungarian Kingdom.
Emese Szász-Kovács (pronounced [ˈɛmɛʃɛ ˈsaːs]; born 7 September 1982) is a Hungarian left-handed épée fencer, three-time Olympian, and 2016 individual Olympic champion. [ 1 ] Career
Emese Mózes-Rácz (born 16 March 1983 in Debrecen) [1] is a former Hungarian handballer. She retired from professional handball in 2011, when she gave birth to her first child. Alongside with her family, she moved to Twyford, Berkshire, United Kingdom. She returned to handball on amateur level and helped a British team, the Reading Lionesses ...
Emese Hunyady (born 4 March 1966) is a former Hungarian-Austrian speed skater. At age ten, Hunyady participated at the 1977 Hungarian Sprint Championships for Juniors, finishing sixth. Representing Hungary, she had her first international competition in 1979, and in the following years, although still a junior, she entered several senior ...
Emese Kovács: Nationality Hungary: Born March 1, 1991 (age 33) Baja, Hungary: Height: 1.72 m (5 ft 8 in) ... Emese Kovács (born March 1, 1991) is a Hungarian ...
Ügyek was born in the last third of the 8th century. [15] Anonymus writes that Ügyek married Emese, a daughter of "Prince Eunedubelianus" in 819.She had seen a divine dream of a Turul bird before Álmos's birth in c. 820, according to the chronicles.
Emese Barka (born 4 November 1989 in Budapest) is a Hungarian freestyle wrestler. She won the bronze medal in the 55 kg division at the 2013 World Wrestling Championships . [ 2 ] She won a gold medal in the 58 kg at the 2015 European Games .
Zsuzsanna Emese Mokcsay (born 1940) is a Hungarian-American writer, activist, playwright and songwriter living in America who writes about feminist spirituality and Dianic Wicca under the pen name Zsuzsanna Budapest or Z. Budapest. She is the founder of the Susan B. Anthony Coven #1, which was founded in 1971 as the first women-only witches' coven.