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Enikő
Enikő is a Hungarian female given name, which was created by Hungarian poet Mihály Vörösmarty in the 19th century, and derived from the name Enéh, which means a "young hind" (female deer).''Behind the Name''"Given Name Enikő" Retrieved on 22 January 2016. In Hungarian mythology, Enéh or Eneth was the mother of Hunor and Magor, who were the fathers of the Hun and Hungarian nations, respectively. The name Enikő may refer to: *Enikő Barabás (born 1986), Romanian rower *Enikő Berkes (born 1975), Hungarian ice dancer *Enikő Bollobás (born 1952), Hungarian literary scholar *Enikő Eszenyi (born 1961), Hungarian actress *Enikő Győri (born 1968), Hungarian politician *Enikő Mihalik (born 1987), Hungarian model *Enikő Muri (born 1990), Hungarian singer *Enikő Somorjai (born 1981), Hungarian ballerina *Enikő Szabó Enikő Szabó (born 10 November 1979) is Hungarian athlete specialising in the sprinting events. She won the silver in the 100 metres at the 2003 Summer Unive ...
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Enikő Muri
Enikő Muri (born 24 April 1990, Nyíregyháza, Hungary) is a Hungarian musical and theatre actress, and singer, most notable for coming in 2nd place on the second season of X-Faktor, the highest placing female contestant for that season. Life Born in Nyíregyháza, Muri was raised in Nagyvarsány. She started singing as a child. In 2006, she took part in a karaoke TV's show on VIVA Hungary, ''Shibuya'', which she won. She then graduated from secondary school in Nyíregyháza and majored in marketing in college. In 2008, she released Szomorú, but was unsuccessful. In 2010, she appeared on the RTL Klub show X-Faktor, but failed. It was a big disappointment for her and almost decided to stop singing, but in 2011, she appeared again in X-Faktor, and this time got into the live broadcast. She was mentored by Feró Nagy Ferenc "Feró" Nagy (born 14 January 1946 in Letenye, Hungary) is a Hungarian rock singer and musician. Although not proficient on any instrument, he can play th ...
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Enikő Mihalik
Enikő Mihalik (; born 11 May 1987) is a Hungary, Hungarian model (person), model who rose to prominence after placing 4th in the Elite Model Look 2002 and is known for her work with Netherlands, Dutch photography team Inez van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin. Career Mihalik was born in Békéscsaba, Hungary, the seat of the Hungarian Békés County. When she was young, her classmates often teased her about her thin physique, some claiming it was caused by illness. She was discovered by a Valve scout in a shopping mall when she was 15 years old.Of the Minute
In 2002, she entered into the Hungarian Elite Model Look and won. With her win, she moved on to the international level of the competition, held in Tunis, Tunisia. She placed 4th, losing to Ana Mihajlovic of Yugoslavia. Her career started on the ...
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Enikő Bollobás
Enikő Bollobás (born June 19, 1952 in Budapest, Hungary) is a Hungarian literary scholar, professor at the School of English and American Studies of the Faculty of Humanities of Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest. She is a corresponding member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. Life and work Bollobás has written seven books on literature as well as numerous cultural and critical articles. A graduate of ELTE (Eötvös Loránd University), she has been affiliated with this school (as associate professor, later professor) since 1990, when she co-founded the Department of American Studies with two colleagues, Zoltán Kövecses and Gyula Kodolányi. On several occasions she was visiting professor and visiting scholar in the U.S (University of Oregon, Eugene; University of Iowa; University of California, San Diego). She has been invited to speak at various universities, including Cambridge University (England), Yale, Berkeley, Stanford, Georgetown, and George Washington Unive ...
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Enikő Barabás
Enikő Barabás-Mironcic (born 21 July 1986) is a Romanian rower. She competed at the 2008 Summer Olympics, where she won a bronze medal in women's eight. She had previously been on the team that won a silver medal for Romania at the 2005 World Rowing Championships, also in the eight. Personal life Mironcic comes from the Hungarian minority in Romania The Hungarian minority of Romania ( hu, Romániai magyarok; ro, maghiarii din România) is the largest ethnic minority in Romania, consisting of 1,227,623 people and making up 6.1% of the total population, according to the 2011 Romanian cen .... References External links JO 2008: Profil Eniko Barabas.Unirea Urziceni, Lidera In Liga I. * * * * 1986 births Living people People from Reghin Romanian female rowers Olympic bronze medalists for Romania Olympic rowers of Romania Rowers at the 2008 Summer Olympics Rowers at the 2012 Summer Olympics Romanian sportspeople of Hungarian descent Olympic medalists in ...
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Enikő Berkes
Enikő Berkes (born 3 October 1975) is a Hungarian former competitive ice dancer. With Szilárd Tóth, she is the 1993 Golden Spin of Zagreb bronze medalist and 1994 national champion. They represented Hungary at the 1994 Winter Olympics. Career Partnership with Tóth Berkes began her partnership with Szilárd Tóth by 1991. They competed in the final segment at four ISU Championships, placing 15th at the 1992 World Junior Championships in Hull, Quebec, Canada; 20th at the 1993 European Championships in Helsinki, Finland; 24th at the 1994 European Championships in Copenhagen, Denmark; and 23rd at the 1995 European Championships in Dortmund, Germany. Berkes/Tóth were named in Hungary's team to the 1994 Winter Olympics in Hamar. They finished 20th in Norway. Partnership with Szentirmai In 1995, Berkes teamed up with Endre Szentirmai. They were coached by Krisztina Regőczy in Budapest. After winning the national title, they placed 18th at the 1996 European Champio ...
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Enikő Eszenyi
Enikő Eszenyi (born 11 January 1961) is a Hungarian actress and theater director, recipient of Kossuth Prize (2001). She appeared in 1991's ''Paths of Death and Angels''. Selected filmography * ''Night Rehearsal'' (1983) * ''Eldorado'' (1988) * ''The Pregnant Papa'' (1989) * ''Paths of Death and Angels'' (1991) * ''Kontroll ''Kontroll'' is a 2003 Hungarian comedy–thriller film. Shown internationally, mainly in art house theatres, the film is set on a fictionalized version of the Budapest Metro system. "Kontroll" in Hungarian refers to the act of ticket inspectors ...'' (2003) References External links * 1961 births Living people People from Csenger Hungarian film actresses 20th-century Hungarian actresses {{Hungary-actor-stub ...
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Enikő Győri
Enikő Győri (born 17 July 1968 in Budapest) is a conservative Hungarian politician and elected Member of the European Parliament (MEP) with Fidesz, part of the European People's Party. She left the European Parliament on 31 August 2010 to take up a position as State Secretary for European Affairs in her native Hungary. Education She earned her degree at the University of Economics, Budapest, Faculty of International Relations in 1992, PhD in 2000. In 1997 she participated at the course offered by École National d’Administration (ENA). She undertook traineeships in the United States, Belgium, France, Mexico and Spain. Traineeship at the French National Assembly (1998), at the Council of Europe (1998), and at the European Commission (1995). Languages spoken: English, Italian, Spanish (excellent), French (intermediate). Employment Minister of State for European Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs (2010-2011). Member of the European Parliament (2009-2010), member of the Eco ...
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Enikő Somorjai
Enikő Somorjai (born November 17, 1981) is a soloist dancer with the Hungarian National Ballet in Hungarian State Opera House. Born in Budapest, Hungary, she began dancing at the age of four. She took her degree in 2001 at Hungarian Dance Academy. Prior to becoming a soloist, she was in the Company ''corps de ballet''. She has danced in many ballets including ''The Nutcracker'' (Sugar Plum Fairy), ''Swan Lake'' (Odette/Odile), ''The Wooden Prince'' (Princess), ''Giselle'' and many others. In 1997 Somorjai won the gold medal at the Győr Győr ( , ; german: Raab, links=no; names of European cities in different languages: E-H#G, names in other languages) is the main city of northwest Hungary, the capital of Győr-Moson-Sopron County and Western Transdanubia, Western Transdanubia ... International Ballet Competition and the third place at Vienna International Ballet Competition in 1999. External links opera.hu: Somorjai Enikő {{DEFAULTSORT:Somorjai, Eniko Hungarian ballerina ...
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Enikő Szabó
Enikő Szabó (born 10 November 1979) is Hungarian athlete specialising in the sprinting events. She won the silver in the 100 metres at the 2003 Summer Universiade The 2003 Summer Universiade, also known as the XXII Summer Universiade, took place in Daegu, South Korea. Emblem * The alphabet letter "U" and five stars, which is FISU's emblem, make up the basis of the emblem for the Daegu Universiade. * It sym .... Competition record References 1979 births Living people Hungarian female sprinters Universiade medalists in athletics (track and field) Universiade silver medalists for Hungary Medalists at the 2003 Summer Universiade {{Hungary-athletics-bio-stub ...
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Hungarian Language
Hungarian () is an Uralic language spoken in Hungary and parts of several neighbouring countries. It is the official language of Hungary and one of the 24 official languages of the European Union. Outside Hungary, it is also spoken by Hungarian communities in southern Slovakia, western Ukraine ( Subcarpathia), central and western Romania (Transylvania), northern Serbia (Vojvodina), northern Croatia, northeastern Slovenia (Prekmurje), and eastern Austria. It is also spoken by Hungarian diaspora communities worldwide, especially in North America (particularly the United States and Canada) and Israel. With 17 million speakers, it is the Uralic family's largest member by number of speakers. Classification Hungarian is a member of the Uralic language family. Linguistic connections between Hungarian and other Uralic languages were noticed in the 1670s, and the family itself (then called Finno-Ugric) was established in 1717. Hungarian has traditionally been assigned to the Ugric alo ...
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Mihály Vörösmarty
Mihály Vörösmarty (archaically English: Michael Vorosmarthy 1 December 180019 November 1855) was an important Hungarian poet and dramatist. Biography He was born at Puszta-Nyék (now Kápolnásnyék), of a noble Roman Catholic family. His father was a steward of the Nádasdys. Mihály was educated at Székesfehérvár by the Cistercians and at Pest by the Piarists. The death of the elder Vörösmarty in 1817 left his widow and numerous family in poverty. As a tutor to the Perczel family, however, Vörösmarty contrived to pay his own way and go through his academic course at Pest. The activities of the Diet of 1825 enkindled his patriotism and gave a new direction to his poetry. He had already begun a drama, ''Salomon''. He flung himself into public life and fell in love with Etelka Perczel, who was from a higher social class. Many of his lyrics concern this unrequited love. Meanwhile, his patriotism found expression in the heroic epic ''Zalán futása'' (''The Fligh ...
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Hungarian Mythology
Hungarian mythology includes the myths, legends, folk tales, fairy tales and gods of the Hungarians, also known as the Magyarok. Sources of knowledge Much of Magyar mythology is believed to be lost. However, in the last hundred years scholars of the history of Hungarian culture have tried eagerly to recover a significant amount of Hungarian mythology. The most important sources are: *Folklore, as many mythical persons remain in folk tales, folk songs, legends, also special traditions linked to special dates, unknown elsewhere *Medieval chronicles such as codices and manuscripts *Secondary sources such as accounts about Hungarians by other authors (mostly before 850 AD) * Archaeological research Mythological cosmology Amongst the modern religions, Hungarian mythology is closest to the cosmology of Uralic peoples. In Hungarian myth, the world is divided into three spheres: the first is the Upper World (''Felső világ''), the home of the gods; the second is the Middle World (''K ...
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