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List Of Hungarian Astronomers
A * Alauda József * Albert Ferenc * Almár Iván * Andrássy István B * Balajthi Máté * Balázs Lajos * Berkó Ernő * Bogdán Ákos Max Planck Asztrofizikai Intézet * Borkovits Tamás * Both Előd * Bruna Xaver Ferenc D * Detre László * Dezső Lóránt F * Fejes István * Fényi Gyula * Frey Sándor * David Friesenhausen G * Gothard Jenő * Guman István H * Harkányi Béla * Hédervári Péter * Hegedüs Tibor * Hell Miksa * Hollósy Jusztinián * Horváth András * Horváth István I * Ill Márton * Izsák Imre J * Lajos Jánossy K * Kiss László * Kolláth Zoltán * Kondor Gusztáv Kondor may refer to: Places ; Iran *Kondor, Alborz *Kondor, Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari *Kondor, East Azerbaijan *Kondor, Hamadan *Kondor, Kerman *Kondor, Lorestan *Kondor, Qazvin *Kondor, Razavi Khorasan *Kondor, Birjand, South Khorasan *Kondor, N ... * Konkoly-Thege Miklós * Kövesligethy Radó * Kulin György L * Löw Móritz ...
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Ponori Thewrewk Aurel
Ponori is a village in Otočac municipality in Lika-Senj County, Croatia , image_flag = Flag of Croatia.svg , image_coat = Coat of arms of Croatia.svg , anthem = "Lijepa naša domovino"("Our Beautiful Homeland") , image_map = , map_caption = , capit .... References Populated places in Lika-Senj County {{LikaSenj-geo-stub ...
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Frey Sándor
Freyr (Old Norse: 'Lord'), sometimes anglicized as Frey, is a widely attested god in Norse mythology, associated with kingship, fertility, peace, and weather. Freyr, sometimes referred to as Yngvi-Freyr, was especially associated with Sweden and seen as an ancestor of the Swedish royal house. According to Adam of Bremen, Freyr was associated with peace and pleasure, and was represented with a phallic statue in the Temple at Uppsala. According to Snorri Sturluson, Freyr was "the most renowned of the æsir", and was venerated for good harvest and peace. In the mythological stories in the Icelandic books the ''Poetic Edda'' and the ''Prose Edda'', Freyr is presented as one of the Vanir, the son of the god Njörðr and his sister-wife, as well as the twin brother of the goddess Freyja. The gods gave him Álfheimr, the realm of the Elves, as a teething present. He rides the shining dwarf-made boar Gullinbursti and possesses the ship Skíðblaðnir which always has a favorable breeze ...
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Lajos Jánossy
Lajos Jánossy (2 March 1912, Budapest – 2 March 1978, Budapest) was a Hungarian people, Hungarian physicist, astrophysicist and mathematician and a member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. His primary research fields were astrophysics, nuclear physics, quantum mechanics, mathematical physics, and statistics, as well as electrodynamics and optics. Biography Jánossy was the adopted son of influential Marxist philosopher and politician György Lukács (1885–1971). He was also the brother of the economist and engineer Ferenc Jánossy (1914–1997). He married the physicist Leonie Kahn (1913-1966) who he met during his studies in Berlin: together they were parents to physicists Mihály Jánossy (1942–2004), András Jánossy (1944), also a member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, and István Jánossy (1945), as well as Anna Jánossy (1938-1999), a medical researcher. After the 1919 fall of the early Hungarian Soviet Republic, his mother and stepfather, Gertrúd Bo ...
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Izsák Imre
Izsák can refer to: * Izsák, Hungary, a Hungarian town * 1546 Izsák, an asteroid named after Imre Izsák * Izsák Lőwy (1793–1847), a Hungarian industrialist Izsak can refer to: * Izsak (crater), a lunar crater named after Imre Izsák * Imre Izsak (1929–1965), a Hungarian scientist * Carolina Izsak (born 1971), a Venezuelan beauty queen * Meir ben Izsak Eisenstadt (1670–1744), a Jewish rabbi See also * Izak Izak (or Izaak also Izhak, Itzchak, Itzik, see more options below) is a given name which is an alternate spelling for Isaac. Online sites, such as "Think Baby Names" state that: :Izak \i-zak\ as a boy's name is a variant of Isaac (Hebrew), and the ...
(surname), also spelled Izaak, Izhak, Itzchak, Itzik, etc. {{disambiguation ...
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Ill Márton
ILL may refer to: * ''I Love Lucy'', a landmark American television sitcom * Illorsuit Heliport (location identifier: ILL), a heliport in Illorsuit, Greenland * Institut Laue–Langevin, an internationally financed scientific facility * Interlibrary loan, a service whereby a user of one library can borrow books or receive photocopies of documents that are owned by another library * Willmar Municipal Airport (IATA code: ILL), a city-owned public use airport See also * III (other) III or iii may refer to: Companies * Information International, Inc., a computer technology company * Innovative Interfaces, Inc., a library-software company * 3i, formerly Investors in Industry, a British investment company Other uses * I ...
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Horváth István
Horváth is a common Hungarian surname. "Horváth" is the 2nd or 4th most common surname in Hungary as well as the most common in Slovakia. It's thought to derive from Hungarian horvát ("Croat") spelled without the final h in old orthography. The related Croatian surname Horvat, which is derived from an older version of the noun "Hrvat" ("Croat"), is the most common surname in Croatia or the Croatian diaspora. Members of this family can be found across the world, and are most numerous in the United States. Variations of the name include Horvat, Horvaty, Hrvat, Chorbadi, Orbath, Orvath, Orvat. People named Horváth *Ádám Horváth (born 1981), Hungarian chess grandmaster * Adrián Horváth (born 1987), Hungarian footballer * Adrian Pavel Horvat (born 1990), Romanian footballer *Adrienne Horvath (1925–2012), French politician *Alexander Horváth (born 1938), Slovak footballer *András Horváth (other) *Andrea Horwath (born 1962), Leader of the New Democratic Party in ...
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Horváth András
Horváth is a common Hungarian surname. "Horváth" is the 2nd or 4th most common surname in Hungary as well as the most common in Slovakia. It's thought to derive from Hungarian horvát ("Croat") spelled without the final h in old orthography. The related Croatian surname Horvat, which is derived from an older version of the noun "Hrvat" ("Croat"), is the most common surname in Croatia or the Croatian diaspora. Members of this family can be found across the world, and are most numerous in the United States. Variations of the name include Horvat, Horvaty, Hrvat, Chorbadi, Orbath, Orvath, Orvat. People named Horváth *Ádám Horváth (born 1981), Hungarian chess grandmaster * Adrián Horváth (born 1987), Hungarian footballer * Adrian Pavel Horvat (born 1990), Romanian footballer *Adrienne Horvath (1925–2012), French politician *Alexander Horváth (born 1938), Slovak footballer *András Horváth (other) *Andrea Horwath (born 1962), Leader of the New Democratic Party in ...
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Maximilian Hell
Maximilian Hell ( hu, Hell Miksa) (born Rudolf Maximilian Höll; May 15, 1720 – April 14, 1792) was an astronomer and an ordained Jesuit priest from the Kingdom of Hungary. Biography Born as Rudolf Maximilian Höll in Selmecbánya, Hont County, Kingdom of Hungary (present-day Banská Štiavnica, Slovakia), but later changed his surname to ''Hell''. He was the third son from the second marriage of his father Matthias Cornelius Hell (Matthäus Kornelius Hell) and his mother Julianna Staindl. The couple had a total of 22 children. Registry entries indicate that the family was of German descent, while Maximilian Hell later in life (ca. 1750) is known to declare himself as Hungarian. The place of birth of Maximilian's father is unknown; the settlements Körmöcbánya (today Kremnica), Schlagenwald, (today Horní Slavkov) or Schlackenwerth (today Ostrov nad Ohří) are most frequently given. Born in a mixed German, Hungarian and Slovak town, he presumably knew Slovak to a cert ...
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