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Gábor (given Name)
Gábor (sometimes written Gabor; ) is a common male Hungarian given name. Its equivalent in English is Gabriel. List of people with the given name Gábor * Gábor Andreánszky, Hungarian politician * Gábor Andreánszky, Hungarian botanist, paleobotanist and explorer * Gábor Baross, Hungarian politician * Gábor Báthory, Prince of Transylvania * Gábor Bethlen, Prince of Transylvania * Gábor Bódy, Hungarian director * Gábor Csupó, Hungarian animator * Gábor Darvas, Hungarian composer and musicologist * Gábor Döbrentei, Hungarian philologist and antiquary * Gábor Domokos, Hungarian engineer, developer of the Gömböc * Gábor Gyepes, Hungarian footballer * Gábor Harangozó, Hungarian politician * Gabor Herman, researcher in the field of computed tomography * Gábor Horváth (canoeist), Hungarian flatwater canoeist * Gábor Király, Hungarian football goalkeeper * Gábor Kuncze, Hungarian politician * Gábor Maté, Hungarian-born Canadian physician * Gabor ...
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Gabriella (given Name)
Gabriella is a feminine given name used in various languages. Its English spelling originates as an Italian feminine given name from the Hebrew name Gabriel. Girls who are named Gabriella often take on a shorter version of the name, such as Bella, Ella, Gab and Gabbi. List of people with the given name Gabriella Entertainment * Gabriella Brum (born 1960), German model who won the 1980 Miss World beauty pageant *Gabriella Cilmi (born 1991), Australian-Italian singer based in Melbourne * Gabriella Cristiani (born 1950), Italian film editor who won the 1987 Academy Award for Best Film Editing *Gabriella Ferri (1942–2004), Italian singer whose self-titled album was released in 1970 * Gabriella Gatti (1908–2003), Italian operatic soprano *Gabriella Giorgelli (born 1942), Italian film actress *Gabriella Hall (born 1966) (aka Gabriella Skye and Laura Saldivar), model and actress * Gabriella Hámori (born 1978), Hungarian actress * Gabriella Henderson (born 1996), English singer *Gab ...
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Gábor Király
Gábor Ferenc Király (; born 1 April 1976) is a Hungarian former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper. In his 25-year-long playing career, Király spent most of his career in Germany and England. He signed for Hertha BSC in 1997, going on to appear in 198 official games, and played for 1860 Munich later in his career. In England, he represented Crystal Palace, Burnley, and Fulham and had loan spells with West Ham United, and Aston Villa. In 2015, he re-joined his hometown team Szombathelyi Haladás. Since making his international debut against Austria in 1998, Király amassed a record 108 caps for the Hungary national team. He represented his nation at UEFA Euro 2016, and on 14 June 2016, he became the oldest player to represent their country at a UEFA European Championship at 40 years and 74 days, beating the previous record of 39 years and 91 days held by Lothar Matthäus. The record was later extended to 40 years and 86 days on 26 June 2016. Király retire ...
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Gabor (surname)
Gabor or Gábor is a Hungarian surname. People so named include: * B. B. Gabor, stage name of Gabor Hegedus (1948–1990), Hungary-born Canadian pop singer * Bethlen Gábor, Hungarian spelling of Gabriel Bethlen (1580–1629), King of Hungary, Prince of Transylvania and a leader of an anti-Habsburg insurrection in Royal Hungary * Bill Gabor (1922–2019), American basketball player * Dennis Gabor (1900–1979), Hungarian-born British physicist and electrical engineer, Nobel Prize winner for inventing holography * Eva Gabor (1919–1995), Hungarian-born American actress, sister of Magda and Zsa Zsa * Jolie Gabor (1896–1997), Hungarian-American entrepreneur, jeweler and memoirist, mother of Eva, Magda and Zsa Zsa Gabor * Magda Gabor (1915–1997), Hungarian entertainer, sister of Eva and Zsa Zsa * Sasha Gabor (or Sárközy Gábor) (1945–2008), Hungarian-Norwegian (porn) actor and director * Tamás Gábor (1932–2007), Hungarian Olympic champion épée fencer * Viki Gabor ( ...
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Gábor Wéber
Gábor Wéber (born 4 December 1971 in Budapest) is a Hungarian auto racing driver who competed in one race of the 2003 Porsche Supercup. Since 2008 he has been competing in the SEAT León Eurocup, and he won the 2010 season with the Zengő-Dension Team. He made his debut in the World Touring Car Championship in 2012 with Zengő Motorsport. He also is a commentator of the Formula One coverage on Hungarian TV channel Hungarian Television M4 Sport. Racing career World Touring Car Championship Zengő Motorsport (2012) Wéber moved up to the 2012 season of the FIA World Touring Car Championship where he drove a BMW 320 TC for Zengő Motorsport alongside Norbert Michelisz. He was forced to miss the Race of Morocco due to financial issues and was only expected to compete in the European rounds of the championship as a result. In race two of the Race of Hungary he collided with TMS Sport driver James Thompson and was issued with a drive-through penalty for his involvement in t ...
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Gábor Vető
Gábor Vető (born December 19, 1988) is a Hungarian professional boxer is the former WBC Youth World Lightweight Champion. Since 2010, the native Hungarian has been living in Bern, Switzerland. Amateur career Vető was a member of the Hungarian national amateur team and had over 80 amateur bouts. Professional career On April 21, 2012, Vető beat the Ugandan Justin Juuko to win the Global Boxing Union World light welterweight title. On October 15, 2011, Vető beat Michael Kizza to win the vacant Global Boxing Union World and German International light welterweight titles. On April 17, 2010, Vető beat Omari Ramadan by T.K.O. to win the WBC Youth World lightweight Lightweight is a weight class in combat sports and rowing. Boxing Professional boxing The lightweight division is over 130 pounds (59 kilograms) and up to 135 pounds (61.2 kilograms) weight class in the sport of boxing. Notable lightweight boxe ... title. References External links * People from Várpalota ...
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Gábor Totola
Gábor Totola (born 10 December 1973) is a Hungarian fencer, who won a silver medal in the team Épée competition at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona together with Krisztián Kulcsár, Ferenc Hegedüs, Ernõ Kolczonay and Iván Kovács Iván Kovács (born 8 February 1970) is a Hungarian épée The ( or , ), sometimes spelled epee in English, is the largest and heaviest of the three weapons used in the sport of fencing. The modern derives from the 19th-century , a weapo .... References External linksGábor Totola at Sport Reference 1973 births Living people Hungarian male épée fencers Fencers at the 1992 Summer Olympics Olympic fencers for Hungary Olympic silver medalists for Hungary Olympic medalists in fencing Martial artists from Budapest Medalists at the 1992 Summer Olympics 20th-century Hungarian people 21st-century Hungarian people {{hungary-fencing-bio-stub ...
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Gábor Téglás
Gábor Téglás (March 23, 1848–February 4, 1916) was a Hungarian archaeologist. Born in Brassó (Brașov), in the Principality of Transylvania, he attended primary and secondary school in his native city. Téglás then studied law at the Royal University of Pest. Returning to Transylvania in 1871, he became a teacher at the state high school in Déva.Gáll, pp. 146-47 After settling in Déva, Téglás began to undertake archaeological research in the surrounding Hunyad County. Meanwhile, he set up the high school's annual journal, where his first research appeared. In 1888, he was elected a corresponding member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. The same year, he became director of the high school, serving until 1904. At that point, he left for Budapest, leading a withdrawn existence in his house while continuing to publish. His research focused on prehistory and Roman Dacia Roman Dacia ( ; also known as Dacia Traiana, ; or Dacia Felix, 'Fertile/Happy Dacia') wa ...
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Gábor Talmácsi
Gábor Talmácsi (born 28 May 1981 in Budapest, Hungary) is a Hungarian former professional motorcycle racer. He was the 2007 125cc World Champion, and he is the first and only Hungarian to win a road racing World Championship. He has a younger brother, Gergő, who is also a motorcycle racer. Due to a leg injury suffered in 2013, Talmácsi has retired from racing professionally. After retiring from racing, he set up his own team Talmácsi Racing, which competed in the European Superstock 600 Championship and raced with Honda CBR600RRs, until the series folded at the end of 2015. Career Early career Talmácsi also competed in boxing, but started racing on minibikes made by his father at the age of 4. In the 1995 Hungarian 125cc national championships he finished in 2nd, and in 1996 he won the title, opening the doors for not just national, but international championships as well. In 1997 he competed in the European 125cc Championship, finishing the race held at the Hungaroring ...
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Gábor Szegő
Gábor Szegő () (January 20, 1895 – August 7, 1985) was a Hungarian-American mathematician. He was one of the foremost mathematical analysts of his generation and made fundamental contributions to the theory of orthogonal polynomials and Toeplitz matrices building on the work of his contemporary Otto Toeplitz. Life Szegő was born in Kunhegyes, Austria-Hungary (today Hungary), into a Jewish family as the son of Adolf Szegő and Hermina Neuman.Biography on the homepage of Kunhegyes
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He married the chemist Anna Elisabeth Neményi in 1919, with whom he had two children. In 1912 he started studies in at the

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Gábor Szakácsi
Gábor Szakácsi, also known as Gabi Hun or Gabor Hun, is a Hungarian-born American rock guitarist and vocalist, best known as the frontman of Seattle punk group Sledgeback. He fronted C.A.F.B., one of the most influential Hungarian punk bands of the 1990s, with whom he released six full-length albums between 1993 and 2017. After leaving Hungary, Hun started Sledgeback in 2004 and released several albums with the group. His distinct voice became the trademark of Sledgeback. Career Hun rose to fame in Hungary and its surrounding areas with his band C.A.F.B. following the success of their 1997 album " Zanza" which launched the group into the country's mainstream. Despite its success the band was unable to work together due to Gabor Hun's drug related problems. He has left the country after the recording sessions of their 1999 album and formed Sledgeback years later in Seattle. Szakácsi started Seattle rock group "The Scoffs" with former members of locally successful punk b ...
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Gábor Szabó
Gábor István Szabó (March 8, 1936 – February 26, 1982) was a Hungarian American guitarist whose style incorporated jazz, pop, rock, and Hungarian music. Early years Szabó was born in Budapest, Hungary. He began playing guitar at the age of 14. In the aftermath of the Hungarian revolution of 1956, he moved to California and later attended the Berklee College of Music in Boston between 1958 and 1960. Career In 1961, Szabó became member of a quintet that was led by Chico Hamilton and included Charles Lloyd, playing what has been described as chamber jazz, with "a moderate avant-gardism." Szabó was influenced by the rock music of the 1960s, particularly the use of feedback. In 1965 he was in a jazz pop group led by Gary McFarland, then worked again with Lloyd in an energetic quartet with Ron Carter and Tony Williams. The song "Gypsy Queen" from Szabó's debut solo album '' Spellbinder'' became a hit for rock guitarist Carlos Santana. During the late 1960s, Szabó worked ...
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