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Kornél Gabrovitz
Kornél or Kornel may refer to: *Kornél Ábrányi (1822–1903), Hungarian pianist, music writer, theorist, composer * Kornél Bardóczky (born 1978), retired professional tennis player from Hungary * Kornél Béke (born 1998), Hungarian canoeist * Kornél Csernik (born 1998), Hungarian football player *Kornél Dávid (born 1971), retired Hungarian professional basketball player *Kornel Filipowicz (1913–1990), Polish novelist, poet and screenwriter *Kornél Havasi (1892–1945), Jewish-Hungarian chess master * Kornel Hoffmann (born 1881), Austrian footballer * Kornél Késmárki (1903–1965), Hungarian athlete * Kornél Khiesz (born 1992), Hungarian professional footballer * Karl-Ferdinand Kornel (1882–1953), Estonian jurist, journalist, diplomat and politician * Lukács Kornél (born 1991), Hungarian rally and rallycross driver * Kornél Kulcsár (born 1991), Hungarian football player * Kornel Lanczos (1893–1974), Hungarian mathematician and physicist *Kornel Makuszyński ...
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Kornél Ábrányi
Kornél Ábrányi (; 15 October 1822 – 20 December 1903) was a Hungarian pianist, music writer and theorist, and composer. He was born in Szentgyörgyábrány. A pupil of Frédéric Chopin, and a close friend of Franz Liszt, whose music he championed, Ábrányi chiefly wrote music for piano, but also composed chamber music, choral works, and ''lied In Western classical music tradition, (, plural ; , plural , ) is a term for setting poetry to classical music to create a piece of polyphonic music. The term is used for any kind of song in contemporary German, but among English and French s ...er.'' He began teaching at the Franz Liszt Academy of Music at its founding in 1875 and became its secretary. He was one of several people to use the pseudonym Kákay Aranyos. Ábrányi died in Budapest, aged 81. His grandson was the composer Emil Ábrányi. References * External links * 1822 births 1903 deaths 19th-century classical composers 19th-century classical p ...
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Kornel Morawiecki
Kornel Andrzej Morawiecki (3 May 1941 – 30 September 2019) was a Polish politician, the founder and leader of Fighting Solidarity (Polish: ''Solidarność Walcząca''), one of the splinters of the Solidarity movement in Poland during the 1980s. His academic background was that of a theoretical physicist. He was also a member of the 8th legislature of the Sejm, of which was also the Senior Marshal on 12 November 2015. His son Mateusz Morawiecki is the Prime Minister of Poland and a former chairman of Bank Zachodni WBK. Life and career Morawiecki was born in Warsaw, Poland, the son of Michał and Jadwiga (née Szumańska). He graduated from the gimnazjum of Adam Mickiewicz in 1958 in Warsaw. He finished a higher degree in physics at the University of Wrocław in 1963. He completed his doctorate under Jan Rzewuski in Quantum Field Theory in 1970. He worked as a researcher at the University of Wrocław, at first in the Institute of Physics, and later in Mathematics. After 1973, he ...
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Kornel Witkowski
Kornel Witkowski (born 3 January 2002) is a Polish figure skater. He is the 2021 Polish national champion and qualified to the final segment at the 2022 European Championships in Tallinn, Estonia. His brothers, Miłosz and Wiktor Witkowski are also active figure skaters. Programs Competitive highlights ''CS: Challenger Series; JGP: Junior Grand Prix The ISU Junior Grand Prix of Figure Skating (titled the ISU Junior Series in the 1997–98 season) is a series of international junior-level competitions organized by the International Skating Union. Medals are awarded in the disciplines of men ...'' References External links * Kornel Witkowskiat the ''Polish Figure Skating Association'' Polish male single skaters Sportspeople from Łódź 2002 births Living people Sportspeople from Lesser Poland Voivodeship {{Poland-figure-skater-stub ...
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Viktorin Kornel Of Všehrdy
Viktorin Kornel ze Všehrd (of Všehrdy) or simply Všehrd (1460-1520), was a Czech humanist and lawyer, working towards the end of the 15th century as Vice-scribe at the Land Court in the Prague Castle. He is famous for the most penetrating analysis of the Czech common law that he has put forward on some 460 pages under the title “On the Laws of the Czech Land Nine Books” („O právích země české knihy devatery“). He has also translated some Latin texts. Life Viktorin Kornelius was born in 1460 in the burgher Utraquist (moderate Hussite) environment of the East-Bohemian town of Chrudim. Having graduated from the Faculty of Arts of the then Utraquist University of Prague, Všehrd gained a wider outlook and capacities of generalization - preconditions for asking, reflecting on as well as answering a number of questions the previous authors of law books from the ranks of nobility had not arrived at. After 1487 Všehrd held the Office of the Land Boards on the Prague Cas ...
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Kornel Ujejski
Kornel Ujejski (; September 12, 1823 in Beremyany, Galicia, Austria - September 19, 1897 in Pavliv near Lviv, Galicia, Austria), also known as Cornelius Ujejski, was a Polish poet, patriot and political writer of the Austrian Empire and Austria-Hungary. He was named "last of the greatest Polish poets of Romanticism". Kornel was born in a village on Dniester between Buchach and Tlumach. Ujejski was involved in Poland's struggle for independence after it had been partitioned and erased from the map of Europe by neighbouring countries (Russian Empire, Prussia and Austrian Empire). In 1846, at the instigation of the Austrian Government during the Kraków Uprising, the Galician peasants massacred several thousand of the nobility. Ujejski then gave utterance to the universal feeling of indignation in his powerful poem ''Choral'', which has become one of the notable patriotic Polish songs of that period. The political situation in partitioned Poland was reflected in his poems and p ...
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Gábor Kornél Tolnai
Gábor Kornél Tolnai (November 22, 1902, in Budapest – February 3, 1982, in Stockholm) was a Hungarian people, Hungarian-Swedes, Swedish engineer and inventor. He is best known for his inventions and patents for spinning (textiles), spinning machines, devices for the Swedish National Defense and several types of tape recorders. Biography Kornél Tolnai was born in 1902 in Budapest in Hungary and took his Engineer's degree, Diploma Engineer's degree at the Technical University of Budapest in 1924. During the years 1928–1931 Kornél Tolnai made three inventions of his own, Centralograph, Teletachograph and Regulator, which he accomplished completely. After that he came into contact with the Swedish LM Ericsson. They bought his patents and then he was working at LM Ericsson, both in Stockholm and in Budapest for some years. He set up an experimental workshop in Stockholm and worked with designs and inventions, some of which led to patents. He was active in Sweden from 1935 an ...
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Kornél Szűcs
Kornél Szűcs (born 24 September 2001 in Miskolc) is a Hungarian football player who currently plays for Kecskeméti. Career Diósgyőr On 30 May, Szűcs played his first match for Diósgyőr in a 1-0 win against Mezőkövesd in the Hungarian League Hungarian may refer to: * Hungary, a country in Central Europe * Kingdom of Hungary, state of Hungary, existing between 1000 and 1946 * Hungarians, ethnic groups in Hungary * Hungarian algorithm, a polynomial time algorithm for solving the assignme .... In her first match, she immediately became the best player of the round. Kecskeméti In June 2023, it was announced that Szűcs will join Kecskeméti, from the 2023-24 season. Club statistics ''Updated to games played as of 15 May 2021.'' References External links * 2001 births Living people Footballers from Miskolc Hungarian men's footballers Hungary men's youth international footballers Men's association football midfielders Diósgyőri VTK players Kazincbar ...
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Kornél Szántó
Kornél Szántó (born 26 May 1978) is a Hungarian short track speed skater. He competed in two events at the 2002 Winter Olympics The 2002 Winter Olympics, officially the XIX Olympic Winter Games and commonly known as Salt Lake 2002 ( arp, Niico'ooowu' 2002; Gosiute Shoshoni: ''Tit'-so-pi 2002''; nv, Sooléí 2002; Shoshoni: ''Soónkahni 2002''), was an internation ... on track of 1000m and 1500m.http://hunskate.hu/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/Magyar_Rovidpalyas_Gyorskorcsolyazas_Tortenete.pdf References External links * 1978 births Living people Hungarian male short track speed skaters Olympic short track speed skaters for Hungary Short track speed skaters at the 2002 Winter Olympics Sportspeople from Szombathely {{Hungary-speed-skating-bio-stub ...
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Kornél Sámuel
Kornél Sámuel (1883 in Szilágykövesd - 1914 in Uzsok) was a Hungary, Hungarian sculptor noted for his delicate rhythm and lyrical approach to sculpting. He died at the beginning of World War I and was the first victim from the arts in World War I from Hungary. In 1911 he traveled to Italy. His other notable works include "Eve", "Narcissus", and "David". External linksFine arts in Hungary
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Kornel Saláta
Kornel Saláta (; hu, Saláta Kornél; born 24 January 1985) is a Slovak professional football who plays as a centre-back for MSO Štúrovo. Club career Saláta made his Corgoň Liga debut in the 2005–06 season for Matador Púchov. After season Púchov relegated to the Slovak First League and Saláta signed for Artmedia Petržalka. There he won the Corgoň Liga and the Slovak Cup in the 2007–08 season. In summer 2009, he moved to Slovan Bratislava, playing first match in the 2009 Slovak Super Cup. In January 2011, he signed four-year contract for Russian club Rostov for €1 million as one of the best Corgoň Liga defenders. Saláta left Rostov in August 2014. International career Saláta made his national team debut against Switzerland on 24 May 2008. He participated at the 2010 FIFA World Cup, playing 83 minutes in second group match against Paraguay. Personal life Saláta hails from the Hungarian minority in Slovakia. He speaks both Slovak and Hungarian fluentl ...
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Kornél Pajor
Kornél Pajor (1 July 1923 – May 2016) was a Hungarian speed skating World Champion. He was born in Budapest. Career In early 1943, Pajor was a young and promising skater of 19 years old, but because World War II was in progress there were not many competitions. In Klagenfurt, Austria, at one of the few skating competitions that year, he won the 3000 m. After the war, skating competitions slowly returned to normal, and Pajor participated in the 1948 Winter Olympics of St. Moritz, with a fourth place on the 10000 m as his best result. The next year, 1949, turned out to be Pajor's best year: He became Hungarian National Allround Champion for the fourth time and then won bronze at the European Allround Championships, while setting a new world record on the 5000 m during those championships. On the 10000 m during those championships, he skated a time of 16:58.7, which was faster than Charles Mathiesen's nine-year-old world record of 17:01.5 on that distance. H ...
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Kornél Oszlányi
Vitéz Kornél Oszlányi (25 September 1893 – 16 November 1960) was a Hungarian military officer who served as division commander during World War II. Military career Kornél Oszlányi was born 25 September 1893, in Kaposvár, Hungary. He graduated from the Kassaer Infantry Cadet School in 1911. During World War I he was a company commander of the 52nd Infantry Regiment. In the battle of Nowica, Eastern Galicia in July 1917, he was decorated with the Gold Bravery Medal for extraordinary heroism. In 1927 he became a member of the Ministry of Defence. Between 1933 and 1936 he was the Head of Order of Vitéz's National Defence Department. In March 1939 as commanding officer of the 15th Bicycle Battalion with the rank of lieutenant colonel, he took part in the recapture of Kárpátalja. Between 1941 and 1942 he was the commander of the 2nd "József nádor" Infantry Regiment with the rank of colonel. From November 1942 he fought as the commanding officer of III Corps, 9th Infant ...
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