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Sebestyén () is a Hungarian-language surname and given name, which is an equivalent of Sebastian. It may refer to: Surname * Balázs Sebestyén (born 1977), Hungarian television presenter * Béla Sebestyén (1885–1959), Hungarian football player * Györgyi Sebestyén (born 1974), Hungarian football player * János Sebestyén (1931–2012), Hungarian musician * Júlia Sebestyén (born 1981), Hungarian figure skater * Kati Sebestyén, Hungarian violinist * László Sebestyén (born 1956) is a Hungarian engineer * Márta Sebestyén (born 1957), Hungarian musician * Péter Sebestyén (born 1994), Hungarian motorcyclist * Victor Sebestyen (born 1956), Hungarian historian Given name * Sebestyén, Archbishop of Esztergom (died 1007), Hungarian archbishop * Sebestyén Ihrig-Farkas (born 1994), Hungarian football player * Sebestyén Tinódi Lantos Sebestyén Tinódi Lantos (c. 1510 in Tinód – 30 January 1556 in Sárvár) was a 16th-century Hungarian lyricist, epic poet, politi ...
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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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Sebastian (name)
Sebastian is both a given name and a surname. It comes from the Greek language, Greek name ''Sebastianos'' (Σεβαστιανός) meaning "from Sebastia" (Σεβάστεια), which was the name of the city now known as Sivas, located in the central portion of what is now Turkey; in Western Europe the name comes through the Latinisation of names, Latinized intermediary ''Sebastianus.'' The name of the city is derived from the Greek language, Greek word σεβαστός (''sebastos''), "venerable", which comes from σέβας (''sebas''), "awe, reverence, dread", in turn from the verb σέβομαι (''sebomai''), "feel awe, scruple, be ashamed".σέβομαι
Henry George Liddell, Robert Scott, ''A Greek-English Lexicon'', on Perseus ''Sebastos'' was the Greek calque of the title ''Augustus (honor ...
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Balázs Sebestyén
Balázs Ottó Sebestyén (born 18 July 1977, Budapest, Hungary) is a Hungarian television presenter and winner of multiple "Story Ötcsillag" prizes. Shows Sebestyén began his career as presenter of a music request program. Since then, he has done a big number of variety shows mainly on RTL Klub RTL (formerly: RTL Klub) is a Hungarian free-to-air television channel owned by RTL Group. The channel began broadcasting three days after its main rival TV2, one of Hungary's first commercial TV channels. History Since its start, RTL Klub .... In addition to many radio-television deal he signed a major breakfast show on Class FM with János Vadon and Ferenc Rákóczi. Personal life He was married in summer of 2009 to Viktória Horváth. They have two children Benett and Noel Sebestyén. Books * 2008: Sebestyén Balázs: "Szigorúan bizalmas"(Strictly Confidential) (Published by I.A.T. - )- in support of the Gast Royal. Awards * 2008 Story Ötcsillag award, Best P ...
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Béla Sebestyén
Béla Sebestyén (23 January 1886 – 19 December 1959) was a Hungarian international footballer who played as a winger. Sebestyén was Jewish. He played club football for MTK. He also represented his country at international level, earning 24 caps between 1906 and 1912, and appearing at the 1912 Summer Olympics. He later coached MTK. See also *List of Jewish footballers The following is a list of Jewish footballers (soccer), organised by nationality. See also * List of Jews in sports References {{reflist * Footballers A football player or footballer is a sportsperson who plays one of the different ty ... References External links * Jews In Sports 1886 births 1959 deaths Hungarian footballers Hungary international footballers Jewish footballers Association football midfielders Hungarian Jews Footballers from Budapest MTK Budapest FC players Hungarian football managers Olympic footballers of Hungary Footballers at the 1912 Summer Olympics ...
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Györgyi Sebestyén
Györgyi Sebestyén (born 27 November 1974 in Szekszárd) is a Hungarian former football midfielder. She previously played most notably for 1.FC Femina and Astra Hungary FC. Named Hungarian Footballer of the Year in 1996, she was a member of the Hungarian national team for more than a decade.Profile
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* 8 Hungarian Leagues (1996, 1997, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2008) * 1

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János Sebestyén
János Sebestyén (2 March 19314 February 2012) was a Hungarian organist, harpsichordist, pianist and journalist. Biography János Sebestyén was born in Budapest, where both of his parents were prominent musicians and educators. His father, Sándor Sebestyén (1891-1962), studied cello with Adolf Schiffer and Arnold Földesy and was the author of several pedagogical works. His mother, Rózsi Mannaberg (1895-1986), studied piano with Arnold Székely and Wilhelm Backhaus. His formal musical education began in 1946 at the State Music Secondary School as a student of pianist István Antal, organist János Hammerschlag and composer Ervin Major. He continued his studies with organist Ferenc Gergely and composer Ferenc Szabó at the Franz Liszt Academy of Music and graduated there with an organ diploma in 1955. He later attended the harpsichord class of Zuzana Růžičková in Prague. His concert tours as organ and harpsichord soloist took him to Russia, India, the Philippines, ...
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Júlia Sebestyén
Júlia Sebestyén (; born 14 May 1981) is a Hungarian former competitive figure skating, figure skater. She is the 2004 European Figure Skating Championships, European Champion and 2002–2010 Hungarian Figure Skating Championships, Hungarian national champion. At the 2004 European Figure Skating Championships, she became the first Hungarian woman to win the European title. She is also a four-time Hungarian Olympic team member, and was Hungary's flag-bearer at the 2010 Olympics. Personal life Júlia Sebestyén was born on 14 May 1981 in Miskolc, Hungary. Her full name in Hungarian is Gór-Sebestyén Júlia. Career Júlia Sebestyén began skating at the age of three, practicing on the outdoor ice rink in Tiszaújváros. When she was 13, she moved to Budapest where she had better training conditions. Her coach was András Száraz. Sebestyén began competing on the senior international level in 1995. She made her senior ISU Championship debut at the 1995 European Figure Skating C ...
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Kati Sebestyén
Kati Sebestyén, a native of Hungary, is professor of violin and head of the string department at the Royal Conservatory of Brussels The Royal Conservatory of Brussels (french: Conservatoire royal de Bruxelles, nl, Koninklijk Conservatorium Brussel) is a historic conservatory in Brussels, Belgium. Starting its activities in 1813, it received its official name in 1832. Provid .... She has played as a part of the Haydn Quartet and leads the Sebestyén String Ensemble. References External links The Chapel Hill Chamber Music Workshop {{DEFAULTSORT:Sebestyen, Kati Living people Year of birth missing (living people) Hungarian violinists Hungarian women violinists Place of birth missing (living people) Academic staff of the Royal Conservatory of Brussels 21st-century violinists ...
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László Sebestyén
László Sebestyén (born May 22, 1956) is a Hungarian engineer and politician, member of the National Assembly (MP) for Miskolc (Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén County Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén ( hu, Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén megye, ; sk, Boršodsko-abovsko-zemplínska) is an administrative county ( comitatus or ''megye)'' in north-eastern Hungary (commonly called "Northern Hungary"), on the border with Slovakia ( K ... Constituency IV) between 2010 and 2014. Sebestyén worked for the North Hungarian Regional Waterworks Ltd. since 1981. He became a member of the General Assembly of Miskolc during the 2006 local elections. After the 2010 parliamentary election he was appointed a member of the Parliamentary Committee on Sustainable Sevelopment on May 14, 2010. Sebestyén was defeated by Socialist MP László Varga in the 2014 parliamentary election, thus he lost his mandate. References 1956 births Living people Hungarian engineers Fidesz politicians Members of the National Asse ...
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Márta Sebestyén
Márta Sebestyén (; born 19 August 1957) is a Hungarian folk vocalist, composer and actress. Early life Sebestyén was born in Budapest, Hungary. Her mother is a composer, and was a music student of Zoltán Kodály. Her father was an economist and author. When Sebestyén was seven years old, her father, returning from a trip to the U.S. as a visiting professor (under a grant from the Ford Foundation), brought home a large collection of ethnic music recordings from the Smithsonian Institution. Sebestyén was educated at Miklós Radnóti Grammar School, Budapest. Career Sebestyén is a founding member of Hungarian folk group Muzsikás. She is known for adaptations of Somogy and Erdély folk songs, some of which appear in Deep Forest's '' Boheme'' album, which received the Grammy Award for Best World Music Album in 1995. She has also adapted Hindi, Yiddish, Serbian, Bulgarian, Slovak folk songs into traditional Hungarian style. She sang in and contributed material to the alb ...
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Péter Sebestyén
Péter Sebestyén (born May 16, 1994) is a Hungary, Hungarian Motorcycle racing, motorcycle racer, competing in the 2022 Supersport World Championship for the Evan Bros. Yamaha team. He has raced in the Superbike World Championship, the FIM Superstock 1000 Cup, the 2010 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season, 2010 and 2011 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season, 2011 125cc World Championships, the Spanish 125GP Championship, the German 125GP Championship, the European Junior Cup and the Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup. Career Sebestyén entered the 2007 Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup aged only 13, and had to miss the first round of Spain in March, due to the minimum age requirement, as he would only turn 13 in May. He would race in rounds 2-8, scoring two point scoring finishes: a 13th place in Italy, and a 12th place in Germany. He finished the season 22nd in the standings, with seven points. He stayed for the 2008 Red Bull MotoGP Rookies Cup as well, this time scoring points in six races, ...
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Victor Sebestyen
Victor Sebestyen (born 1956) is a historian of Eastern Europe, Russia, and Communism. Career Victor was born in Budapest. He was a child when his family left Hungary as refugees. As a journalist, he has worked for numerous British newspapers, including The London Evening Standard, T‍he Times and T‍he Daily Mail. He has contributed to many American publications, including T‍he New York Times. He reported widely from Eastern Europe when Communism collapsed and t‍he Berlin Wall came down in 1989. He covered t‍he wars in former Yugoslavia and t‍he breakup of t‍he Soviet Union. At T‍he London Evening Standard he was foreign editor, media editor and chief leader writer. He was an associate editor at Newsweek. His first book, Twelve Days (Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 2006, Pant‍heon 2006), was an acclaimed history of t‍he 1956 Hungarian Uprising. It was translated into 12 languages. His second, Revolution 1989 (W&N 2009, Pant‍heon 2009) was a highly praised account o ...
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