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Csányi (surname)
Csányi is a Hungarian noble surname of Csányi family. Notable people with this surname include: * Ákos Csányi (died between 1568 and 1575), Hungarian nobleman and soldier *Balázs Csányi (1460s–1532), Hungarian nobleman and royal counselor * Bernát Csányi (other), multiple people *György Csányi (1922–1978), Hungarian athlete * György Csányi (politician), Hungarian politician and official *Karol Csányi (born 1991), Slovak-Hungarian ice hockey player * Márton Csányi, Hungarian jurist * Sándor Csányi (other), multiple people *Valéria Csányi (born 1958), Hungarian conductor *Zoltán Csányi Zoltán Csányi (26 December 1912 – 6 January 1993) was a Hungarian Sport of athletics, athlete. He competed in the Athletics at the 1936 Summer Olympics – Men's decathlon, men's decathlon at the 1936 Summer Olympics. References Exter ... (1912–1993), Hungarian athlete See also * {{surname, Csanyi Hungarian-language surnames ...
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Csányi Family
Csányi or Csány was a noble family in the Kingdom of Hungary, which first appeared in the early 14th century and had estates and villages mostly in Zala County. History The Csányi family originated from the notable ''gens'' Hahót. According to the fourteenth-century chronicle composition, the founder of the kindred, knight Hahold descended from the Counts of Orlamünde, arriving to Hungary in 1163 upon the invitation of Stephen III to help to defeat the rebelled Csák kindred. Hahold's great-grandson Csák I was one of the most influential members of the kindred. He built the fort of Csáktornya (today Čakovec, Croatia) in the late 1250s. However Ottokar II of Bohemia then the increasing powerful Kőszegi family captured the clan's all castles in the following years, causing the Buzád branch's move into Center Zala. Csák II settled down in Csány (today Zalacsány) after Ottokar's invasion, possibly he was that family member who built the local Zsidóvár ("Zsidó Cas ...
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Ákos Csányi
Ákos Csányi ( hu, Csányi Ákos; died between 1568 and 1575) was a Hungarian nobleman and soldier, who fought in the Ottoman–Habsburg wars. His collection of 500 letters to his lord, Baron Tamás Nádasdy is one of the most important primary sources of the 16th-century Hungarian history. Biography Ákos was born in the early 16th century into an untitled lower noble family which originated from the ''gens'' (clan) Hahót and had estates and villages throughout in Zala County. He was a son of royal councillor Balázs (II) Csányi, who served as vice-''ispán'' of Zala County and an unidentified lady from the Sárkány de Ákosháza family. Ákos first appeared in contemporary records in 1515, when a possession agreement in Somogy County preserved the names of Balázs' sons in the following order: Miklós, István, János, Gergely and Ákos. According to Ákos' undated letter, his father and two brothers (István and Gergely) died of a plague in the summer of 1532. Only Mikl ...
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Balázs Csányi
Balázs Csányi ( hu, Csányi Balázs; died 1532) was a Hungarian nobleman, royal counselor, who served as vice-''ispán'' of Zala County in the first decades of the 16th century. Early life Balázs (II) Csányi was born in the late 1460s into Csányi family, an untitled noble family which originated from the ''gens'' (clan) Hahót and had estates and villages throughout in Zala County. He was one of the two sons of János (IV) Csányi (fl. 1444–75) and Katalin Hosszútóti (fl. 1467–68).Engel: ''Genealógia'' (Genus Hahót 2., Buzád branch) His maternal grandparents were Ambrus Hosszútóthy (fl. 1440-1456), vice-''ispán'' of Zala County between 1454 and 1456, and Helena Egerváry. Balázs' father János Csányi was a prominent ''familiar'' to the Pető de Gerse family since 1453, but later joined the Kanizsais in the late 1460s. Balázs first appeared in a contemporary document in 1475, when Matthias Corvinus, King of Hungary confirmed the previously inherited and acquire ...
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Bernát Csányi (other)
Bernát Csányi may refer to: * Bernát Csányi (politician) Bernát Csányi ( fl. 1549–1581) ( hu, Csányi Bernát) was a Hungarian politician and official from the old noble Csányi family, Vice-''ispán'' of Zala. Life Bernát (II) Csányi was born as the eldest son of Miklós (II) Csányi (fl. 150 ..., Hungarian politician and official * Bernát Csányi (soldier) (1630–1664), Hungarian soldier {{hndis, Csanyi, Bernat ...
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György Csányi
György Csányi (7 March 1922 – 13 December 1978) was a Hungarian athlete who mainly competed in the 100 metres. He competed for Hungary at the 1952 Summer Olympics held in Helsinki, Finland where he won the bronze medal in the men's 4 x 100 metre relay with his team mates László Zarándi, Géza Varasdi and Béla Goldoványi Béla Goldoványi (20 December 1925 in Budapest – 16 November 1972 in Budapest) was a Hungarian athlete, who mainly competed in the 100 metres. He competed for Hungary in the men's 4 × 100 metres relay at the 1952 Summer Olympics he .... Competition record References 1922 births 1978 deaths Hungarian male sprinters Olympic bronze medalists for Hungary Athletes (track and field) at the 1948 Summer Olympics Athletes (track and field) at the 1952 Summer Olympics Athletes (track and field) at the 1956 Summer Olympics Olympic athletes of Hungary European Athletics Championships medalists Medalists at the 19 ...
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György Csányi (politician)
György Csányi ( hu, Csányi György) was a Hungarian politician and official from the old noble Csányi family. György (III) Csányi was born as the son of Ferenc (I) Csányi and his second wife Mária Akács. He had several siblings, including László II, a judge in Vas County. György III married Terézia Nagy de Zalaapáti, they had four children, including Antal I, a Hussar A hussar ( , ; hu, huszár, pl, husarz, sh, husar / ) was a member of a class of light cavalry, originating in Central Europe during the 15th and 16th centuries. The title and distinctive dress of these horsemen were subsequently widely ... captain, and Márton III, who functioned as the crown prosecutor of Zala County from 1793 to 1797. He served as first vice-''ispán'' of Zala County from 22 January 1758 to 9 January 1760. References Sources * {{DEFAULTSORT:Csanyi, Gyorgy 18th-century Hungarian people Gyorgy ...
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Karol Csányi
Karol Csányi (born January 24, 1991) is a Slovak- Hungarian professional ice hockey winger currently playing for HKM Zvolen of the Slovak Extraliga. He previously played two games for Lev Poprad Hockey Club Lev Poprad (Lion), was a professional ice hockey team and a former member of the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL) based in Poprad, Slovakia. The Lev existed for only one year, playing in the 2011–12 KHL season. History The team was ... of the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL) during the 2011–12 season. Career statistics Regular season and playoffs References External links * 1991 births Living people HC Lev Poprad players HK Nitra players Hungarian ice hockey forwards Slovak ice hockey forwards KRS Heilongjiang players Újpesti TE (ice hockey) players DVTK Jegesmedvék players HKM Zvolen players Sportspeople from Komárno Ice hockey people from the Nitra Region Hungarian expatriate sportspeople in the Czech Republic Slovak expatriate ice hocke ...
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Márton Csányi
Márton Csányi ( hu, Csányi Márton) was a Hungarian jurist and county official from the old noble Csányi family Csányi or Csány was a noble family in the Kingdom of Hungary, which first appeared in the early 14th century and had estates and villages mostly in Zala County. History The Csányi family originated from the notable ''gens'' Hahót. According t ..., who served as First Deputy Prosecutor from 7 April 1790 to 10 December 1793, and Crown Prosecutor of Zala County from 10 December 1793 to 17 September 1797. Alongside his cousin, Ferenc III, he participated in the Zala branch of the Hungarian Jacobin movement, led by János Spissich. In that years, the Zala County Assembly was dominated by the Jacobins, which frequently adopted pro-French resolutions. As a result, alongside other officials, Csányi was dismissed from his office in September 1797 by Francis I, King of Hungary. References Sources * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Csanyi, Marton Hungarian jurists 18th-centur ...
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Sándor Csányi (other)
Sándor Csányi may refer to: * Sándor Csányi (actor), Hungarian actor * Sándor Csányi (banker) Sándor Csányi (born 20 March 1953) is a Hungarian billionaire businessman and banker. He is the chairman and chief executive officer (CEO) of OTP Bank Group, one of the largest financial groups in the CEE Region and the largest bank of Hung ...
, Hungarian business executive and banker {{hndis, Csanyi, Sandor ...
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Valéria Csányi
Valéria Csányi (born 2 October 1958) is a Hungarian conductor. She obtained a music teacher and coral conductor diploma in 1982 and a conductor's diploma in 1984 at Liszt Academy of Music. She attended master courses by Karl Österreicher in Vienna, Péter Eötvös in Szombathely and Milan Horvat in Salzburg. Since 1983 she has been a member of the Hungarian State Opera, initially as a répétiteur. During her tutorial work she coached the choir and soloists for almost the complete repertoire of the Opera. She got the opportunity to conduct operas in 1988, with several pieces given to her, and she also conducted premiers. She first conducted a ballet performance in 1995, the Nutcracker, which she has conducted for more than 150 times since then. Between 1995 and 2009 she took part in all ballet productions of the Opera. For a long time she was the most fully employed conductor of the Opera, where she conducted about 700 performances. She toured Austria, Germany, Poland, S ...
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Zoltán Csányi
Zoltán Csányi (26 December 1912 – 6 January 1993) was a Hungarian Sport of athletics, athlete. He competed in the Athletics at the 1936 Summer Olympics – Men's decathlon, men's decathlon at the 1936 Summer Olympics. References External links

* 1912 births 1993 deaths Athletes (track and field) at the 1936 Summer Olympics Hungarian decathletes Olympic athletes of Hungary People from Esztergom Sportspeople from Komárom-Esztergom County {{Hungary-athletics-bio-stub ...
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