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She was born in Budapest, Austria-Hungary, the third daughter of Count Lipót Edelsheim-Gyulai and Gabriella Pejacsevich (Croatian: Gabriela Pejačević).She spent her childhood in Felsőelefánt (today: Horné Lefantovce, Slovakia), the family's estate in the former Upper Hungary, though during her early life it was part of Czechoslovakia.
Ilona is a common name in Finland, [4] where, according to folk etymology, it refers to the Finnish word ilo ("joy") and ilona literally means "as a joy [to someone]". It is also common in Latvia, Estonia, France, Lithuania and Poland [ citation needed ] ( formerly in crown union with Hungary ).
In the school-year of 1950/1951 the school got a new name which was Állami Vámos Ilonka Leánygimnázium. It got its final name, Zrínyi Ilona Gimnázium in 1957.Ilona Zrínyi is a heroine of Hungarian and Croatian history. In 1961 ZIG became a UNESCO associated school which attracts international connections for its staff and students. In ...
Ilona Pál (born 21 October 1954) is a Hungarian former sprinter who competed in the 1980 Summer Olympics. [ 1 ] She is the current Hungarian record holder in the 400m race with a time of 51.50 seconds, set on 11 August 1980 in Budapest, Hungary .
Helena (Ilona) of Hungary (c. 1155 – 25 December 1199), a member of the royal Árpád dynasty, was Duchess of Austria from 1177 and Styria from 1192 to 1194 by her marriage with the Babenberg duke Leopold V of Austria.
Ilona Keserü was born in Pécs, Hungary. She studied at the Free School of Art (Pécs) between 1946 and 1950, then at the High School of Fine and Applied Art (Budapest) between 1950 and 1952. She was accepted to the Academy of Fine Art in 1952, where, after completing the painting and mural courses, she graduated in 1958.
Countess Ilona Andrássy de Csíkszentkirály et Krasznahorka (21 May 1858 – 2 April 1952) was a Hungarian noblewoman, wife of Count Lajos Batthyány de Németújvár (1860–1951) who served as Governor of Fiume.
Ilona Tolnai-Rákhely (12 March 1921 – 23 September 2011) was a Hungarian sprinter. [1] She competed in the women's 100 metres at the 1952 Summer Olympics. [2]