Gyulai Líviusz 2
Gyulai may refer to: * Gyulai is a Hungarian family surname. Gyulai is a brand type of Hungarian sausages, Hungarian sausage People * Ignaz Gyulai (1763–1831), Austrian Empire general of the Napoleonic Wars * Ferencz Gyulai (1798–1868), also known as ''Ferenc Gyulai, Ferencz Gyulaj, or Franz Gyulai'', Hungarian nobleman who served as Austrian Governor of Lombardy-Venetia and commanded the losing Austrian army at the Battle of Magenta. * István Gyulai (1943–2006), Hungarian television commentator and General Secretary of the IAAF * Katalin Gyulai, Hungarian sprint canoeist * Líviusz Gyulai (1937–2021), Hungarian graphic artist, printmaker, and illustrator * Márton Gyulai (born 1979), Hungarian bobsledder *Elemér Gyulai (1904–1945), Hungarian-Jewish composer See also * Gyulay (nobility) * Gyula, Hungary, Gyula, a city in Hungary {{surname Hungarian-language surnames ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Líviusz Gyulai
Líviusz Gyulai (December 2, 1937 – March 16, 2021) was a Hungarian people, Hungarian graphic artist, printmaker, illustrator. Biography Born at BaraoltBiography at the Hungarian Academy of Arts (''Barót''), Covasna County, Transylvania, Kingdom of Romania, Romania, he graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts of Budapest as graphic artist in 1962.Csodaceruza interview, 2004 He is known as a printmaker and a book illustrator as well. He was awarded a gold medal at the Florence Graphic Biennale in 1970. He has been making animated films since 1975. He joined Pannonia Film Studio in 1973. He has won several aw ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hungarian Sausages
Hungarian sausages are sausages found in the cuisine of Hungary. Hungary produces a vast number of sui sausage types. They may be boiled, fresh or dried, and smoked, with different spices and flavors, "hot" or "mild". Many were influenced by their neighbors and brethren. These sausages may be eaten like a cold cut or used in a main course. Hungarian cuisine uses these different types of sausages in many ways such as in stews, soups, potato stews like " paprikás krumpli" (paprika-based stew with spicy sausage and potatoes), bean soups like Jókai bableves, some goulash soup variations, pastry dishes, or even in salads. The smoked sausages may contain bacon, ground pork, beef, boar or lamb, paprika, salt, garlic, black pepper, allspice, white pepper, caraway, nutmeg, zest, marjoram, cayenne pepper, sugar, white wine or cognac. Sausages may have additional ingredients like liver, mushroom, bread, rice, lemon juice, eggs, cream or milk. The meat is coarsely ground and salted ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ignaz Gyulai
Ignaz is a male given name, related to the name Ignatius. Notable people with this name include: * Ignaz Brüll (1846–1907), Moravian-born pianist and composer who lived and worked in Vienna * Ignaz Bösendorfer (1796–1859), Austrian musician and piano manufacturer * Ignaz Franz Castelli (1780–1862), Austrian dramatist * Ignaz Döllinger (1770–1841), German doctor, anatomist and physiologist * Ignaz Aurelius Fessler (1756–1839), Hungarian ecclesiastic, politician, historian * Ignaz Friedman (1882–1948), Polish pianist and composer * Ignaz Fränzl (1736–1811), German violinist, composer * Ignaz Günther (1725–1775), German sculptor and woodcarver * Ignaz Holzbauer (1711–1783), German composer * Ignaz Kirchner (1946–2018), German actor * Ignaz Maybaum (1897–1976), rabbi and Jewish theologian * Ignaz Moscheles (1794–1870), Bohemian composer * Ignaz Pleyel (1757–1831), Austrian-born French composer * Ignaz Puschnik (1934–2020), Austrian football play ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ferencz Gyulai
Count Ferenc Gyulay de Marosnémethi et Nádaska (, 1 September 1799 – 1 September 1868), also known as Ferencz Gyulai, Ferencz Gyulaj, or Franz Gyulai, was a Hungarian nobleman who served as Austrian Governor of Lombardy-Venetia and commanded the losing Austrian army at the Battle of Magenta. Biography Gyulay was born on 1 September 1799 in Pest, Hungary to Ignác Gyulay von Maros-Németh und Nádaska and Maria Freiin von Edelsheim. At the age of seventeen in 1816 he served as a leutnant in the 60th "Ignác Gyulay" infantry battalion. In 1820 he was transferred to the Hesse-Homburg hussar brigade as an oberleutnant and just a year after he was promoted to hauptmann of the Imperial uhlans. In 1826 he was appointed the head of the Württemberg hussar brigade and soon after in 1829 he became the oberstleutnant of the Hesse-Homburg infantry. In 1831 he was promoted to the rank of oberst and in 1838 to generalmajor. In 1846 he was already the generalleutnant of the 33rd infant ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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István Gyulai
István Gyulai (21 March 1943 in Budapest – 11 March 2006 in Monte Carlo) was a former Hungary, Hungarian television commentator and General Secretary of the IAAF and the AIPS. A Sprint (running), sprinter during his active athletics (sport), athletics career, he was a 28-time national champion. He won two relay medals in two editions of the Universiade: a gold medal over 4 x 100 metres in 1963 and a silver medal over 4 x 400 metres in 1965. He participated in the 1964 Tokyo Olympics.Istvan Gyulai : 1943 - 2006 IAAF (2006-03-12). Retrieved on 2011-07-31. He was part of the Budapest Honvéd sports club. He started his television career in 1970 on Hungarian television. He led the sport section between 1990 and 1991. He was a member of the IAAF Council from 1984 until 2001, and from 1991 until his death he was the Gener ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Katalin Gyulai
Katalin Gyulai is a Hungarian sprint canoer who competed from the mid-1980s to the early 1990s. She won three medals in the K-4 500 m event at the ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships with two silvers (1989, 1991) and a bronze (1985 The year 1985 was designated as the International Youth Year by the United Nations. Events January * January 1 ** The Internet's Domain Name System is created. ** Greenland withdraws from the European Economic Community as a result of a n ...). References * * Hungarian female canoeists Living people Year of birth missing (living people) ICF Canoe Sprint World Championships medalists in kayak {{Hungary-canoe-bio-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Márton Gyulai
Márton Gyulai (born 12 December 1979, Vác, Hungary) is an international sports executive, with significant experience in bidding for, and organising world- and European championships, mainly in athletics. Gyulai graduated from the University of Notre Dame in 2001 with a degree in International Government. He competed as an athletics sprinter while there. Following his graduation, Gyulai became a Hungarian bobsledder who competed internationally from 2001 to 2006. Competing in two Winter Olympics, he earned his best finish of 23rd in the four-man event at Salt Lake City in 2002, and is the only Hungarian to date to drive both the 2-man and the 4-man sled in the same games; the 2006 Winter Olympics. Upon retirement from the sport, Gyulai worked for Eurosport Hungary before taking on the role of the General Secretary of the Hungarian Athletics Association in 2008. In 2011 together with Attila Spiriev and Péter Deutsch they launched thGyulai István Memorial - Hungarian Athl ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Elemér Gyulai
Elemér Gyulai (19041945) was a Hungarian composer.Magda Horák - A magyar értelmiség veszteségei az 1940-es években 1995- Page 95 "1936-ban az olimpián a negyedik helyen végez. Gyulai Elemér 1904-1945 zeneszerzó, zenepszichológus Siklós Albert növendéke a Zenemúvészeti Fóiskolán. Jogi diplomát is szerez. Jelentósek zenepszichológiai kutatásai." His "Lullaby", sung by mezzo-soprano Bernadette Wiedemann and accompanied by pianist Márta Gulyás Márta Gulyás (born 1953 in Gyula, Hungary) is a classical pianist and a professor of piano and chamber music. Biography Márta Gulyás studied piano at the Liszt Ferenc University for Music in Budapest with Erzsébet Tusa and István Lantos. In ..., is featured on the 2008 album '' In Memoriam: Hungarian Composers, Victims Of The Holocaust.'' He died on the Russian Front in 1945. References 1904 births 1945 deaths 20th-century Hungarian composers Hungarian military personnel killed in World War II {{H ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Gyulay
Gyulay (pronounced ) is a surname of Hungarian origin. People bearing the surname Gyulay and Gyulai come from Hungary. During early 20th century many moved to other parts of the world and predominantly reside today in the United States. People with the name Gyulay include: Counts of Gyulay * Count Gyulay of Maros-Némethi and Mádaska (, ) * Gyulay Ferenc (1674–1728) (hu) * Sámuel Gyulay (1723–1802) (hu) * Albert Gyulai (1766–1836), son of Samuel (hu) * Ignaz Gyulai (1763–1831), son of Samuel (hu) * Ferenc (József) Gyulay (1798–1868) son of Ignaz (hu) https://www.napoleon.org/en/history-of-the-two-empires/biographies/ferencz-jozsef-franz-josef-gyulay/ Other people * Endre Gyulay (born 1930) (hu) * István Gyulay (born ?), Hungarian sprint canoer * Zsolt Gyulay (born 1964, Vác), Hungarian sprint canoer. https://www.nemzetisport.hu/english/2022/12/hungarian-olympic-committee-mob-it-is-impossible-to-live-without-goals-zsolt-gyulay * Joseph Michael Gyulay (b ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Gyula, Hungary
Gyula (; ; or ) is a town in Békés County, Hungary. The town is best known for its medieval castle and a thermal bath. Ferenc Erkel, the composer of the Hungarian national anthem, and Albrecht Dürer the Elder, the father of Albrecht Dürer, were also born in Gyula. Name Gyula is named after the medieval Hungarian warlord Gyula III.Antal Papp: Magyarország (Hungary), Panoráma, Budapest, 1982, , p. 860, pp. 453-456 Gyula was also a title among the Hungarian tribes and still a common male given name. In Romanian, the town is known as or , in German as and in Turkish as . Geography Gyula is located in the Great Hungarian Plain on the River Fehér-Körös, southeast from Budapest and from the border with Romania. The (Szeged-)Békéscsaba-Gyula-Kötegyán railway line and Highway 44 also cross the town. Highway 44 is a four-lane expressway between Gyula and the county seat Békéscsaba.Magyarország autóatlasz, Dimap-Szarvas, Budapest, 2004, History Th ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |