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Zsuzsanna
Zsuzsanna is the Hungarian form of the feminine given name Susanna. Notable bearers *Zsuzsanna Budapest (born 1940), American author of Hungarian origin who writes on feminist spirituality * Zsuzsanna Csobánki (born 1983), female Hungarian swimmer, who competed for her native country at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece * Zsuzsanna Gulácsi (born 1966), Hungarian historian specialising in Manichaean art * Zsuzsanna Jakab (born 1951), director of the World Health Organization's Regional Office for Europe in Copenhagen, Denmark * Zsuzsanna Jakabos (born 1989), Hungarian swimmer, who twice competed for her native country at the Summer Olympics: 2004 and 2008 * Zsuzsanna Kézi (born 1945), former Hungarian handball player who competed in the 1976 Summer Olympics * Zsuzsanna Krajnyák (born 1978), Hungarian Paralympic wheelchair fencer * Zsuzsanna Laky (born 1984), former beauty contestant and Miss Europe 2003 * Zsuzsanna Lorántffy (born 1602), the wife of György Rákóczi ...
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Zsuzsanna Nagy
Zsuzsanna Nagy (born 10 June 1986) is a Hungarian former competitive ice dancer. With Máté Fejes, she is the 2011 Pavel Roman Memorial champion and a two-time Hungarian national champion. They competed in the final segment at two European Championships. With György Elek, she competed in the free dance at four ISU Championships and also appeared on the senior Grand Prix series. Personal life Zsuzsanna Nagy was born 10 June 1986 in Budapest, Hungary. She is the daughter of Hungarian ice dancers Gabriella Remport and Sándor Nagy. Career Early career Nagy began skating with David Kriska by 2000. They appeared at three ISU Junior Grand Prix events. They last competed together in early November 2002. Partnership with Elek Nagy teamed up with György Elek in the middle of the 2002–2003 season. The two qualified to the final segment at the 2003 World Junior Championships in Ostrava, Czech Republic, and the 2004 World Junior Championships in The Hague, Netherland ...
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Zsuzsanna Lovász-Pavlik
Zsuzsanna is the Hungarian form of the feminine given name Susanna. Notable bearers *Zsuzsanna Budapest (born 1940), American author of Hungarian origin who writes on feminist spirituality * Zsuzsanna Csobánki (born 1983), female Hungarian swimmer, who competed for her native country at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece * Zsuzsanna Gulácsi (born 1966), Hungarian historian specialising in Manichaean art * Zsuzsanna Jakab (born 1951), director of the World Health Organization's Regional Office for Europe in Copenhagen, Denmark * Zsuzsanna Jakabos (born 1989), Hungarian swimmer, who twice competed for her native country at the Summer Olympics: 2004 and 2008 * Zsuzsanna Kézi (born 1945), former Hungarian handball player who competed in the 1976 Summer Olympics * Zsuzsanna Krajnyák (born 1978), Hungarian Paralympic wheelchair fencer * Zsuzsanna Laky (born 1984), former beauty contestant and Miss Europe 2003 * Zsuzsanna Lorántffy (born 1602), the wife of György Rákóczi ...
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Zsuzsanna Jakab
Zsuzsanna Jakab (Jakab Ferencné, born 17 May 1951) is a Hungarian public health expert who has been serving as Deputy Director-General of the World Health Organization since 2019. A native of Hungary, she has held a number of high-profile national and international public health policy positions in the last three decades. Before being appointed Deputy-Director, Jakab was Director of the World Health Organization's Regional Office for Europe in Copenhagen, Denmark. Before her election as Regional Director, Jakab served as the founding Director of the European Union's European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) in Stockholm, Sweden between 2005 and 2010. Education Jakab holds a master's degree from the Faculty of Humanities of the Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest; a postgraduate degree from the University of Political Sciences, Budapest; a diploma in public health from the Nordic College for Public Health in Gothenburg, Sweden; and a postgraduate diplom ...
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Zsuzsanna Gulácsi
Zsuzsanna Gulácsi (Chinese name: ; Persian name: ; born on 10 April 1966) is a Hungarian-born American historian, art historian of pan-Asiatic religions. She is a professor of art history, Asian studies, and comparative religious studies at Northern Arizona University (NAU). Her teaching covers Early and Eastern Christian (Syriac and Armenian) art, Islamic art, with special attention to the medium of the illuminated book; as well as late ancient and mediaeval Buddhist art from South, Central, and East Asia. She is a specialist of Manichaean art, in addition, her research also focuses on the artistic heritage of other Silk Road religions such as Buddhism and East Syriac Christianity, with special attention to Manichaeism. Career Gulácsi went to the United States in 1990 in pursuit of a postgraduate education in Central Eurasian Studies and Art History and studied at Indiana University Bloomington. She received a double major PhD degree in 1998. From 1999 to 2003, sh ...
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Zsuzsanna Veress
Zsuzsanna Veress (born 6 March 1976 in Békéscsaba) is a former Hungarian handball goalkeeper who most recently played for Békéscsabai Előre NKSE. Achievements *Magyar Kupa The Hungarian Cup ( hu, Magyar Kupa) is the Hungarian cup competition for football clubs. It was started by the Hungarian Football Association, the ''Magyar Labdarúgó Szövetség,'' in 1909, eight years after the commencement of the Hungarian ...: **''Silver Medalist'': 2012 **''Bronze Medalist'': 2010 References External links Zsuzsanna Veress player profile on Békéscsabai Előre NKSE Official WebsiteZsuzsanna Veress career statistics at Worldhandball 1976 births Living people Békéscsabai Előre NKSE players Hungarian female handball players People from Békéscsaba Sportspeople from Békés County {{Hungary-handball-bio-stub ...
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Zsuzsanna Krajnyák
Zsuzsanna Krajnyák (born 23 December 1978) is a Hungarian Paralympic wheelchair fencer. She has won 11 medals at the Paralympic Games, with the first two coming at the 2000 Summer Paralympics in Sydney, where she won two bronze medals. She has also won medals at European and World Championships. Krajnyák was nominated for the Laureus World Sports Award for Sportsperson of the Year with a Disability in 2006. Early life Krajnyák was born on 23 December 1978. With her left leg have a birth defect, Krajnyák became a swimmer when she was six. She then moved on to fencing and wheelchair fencing. Career At International Wheelchair and Amputee Sports Federation competitions, Krajnyák competed at the European Championships from 2001 to 2018 as a wheelchair fencer. With her performances at the epee, foil, and team events, Krajnyák won a total of ten medals. Krajnyák also won gold at the 2017 World Championships in the women's épée A event. As a World Cup competitor in Cla ...
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Zsuzsanna Jakabos
Zsuzsanna "Zsu" Jakabos (born 3 April 1989) is a Hungarian swimmer. She competed at the 2004, 2008, 2012 and 2016 Olympics ) , nations = 207 (including IOA and EOR teams) , athletes = 11,238 , events = 306 in 28 sports (41 disciplines) , opening = 5 August 2016 , closing = 21 August 2016 , opened_by = Vice President Michel Temer , cauldron = Vanderlei Cordeiro ... in seven events in total, with the best achievement of sixth place in the freestyle relay in 2008 and 2016. In 2019 Jakabos was member of the 2019 International Swimming League representing Team Iron. Awards * Hungarian swimmer of the Year (1): 2005 * Cross of Merit of the Republic of Hungary – Bronze Cross (2008) Private life She is married to her swimming coach Iván Petrov. References 1989 births Living people Hungarian female butterfly swimmers Hungarian female medley swimmers Olympic swimmers of Hungary Sportspeople from Pécs Swimmers at the 2004 Summer Olympics Swimmers at the ...
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Zsuzsanna Budapest
Zsuzsanna Emese Mokcsay (born 30 January 1940 in Budapest, Hungary) is a Hungarian author, activist, journalist, playwright and songwriter living in America who writes about feminist spirituality and Dianic Wicca under the pen name Zsuzsanna Budapest or Z. Budapest. She is the founder of the Susan B. Anthony Coven #1, which was founded in 1971 as the first women-only witches' coven.Lesbian Pride Website
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''Witchcraft Today: An Encyclopedia of Wiccan and Neopagan Traditions'' by James R. Lewis ABC-CLIO (1999)''Voices from the Pagan Census: A National Survey of Witches and Neo-Pagans in the United States'' by Helen A. Berger, Evan A. Leach and Leigh S. Shaffer. University of South Carolina Press (2003)< ...
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Zsuzsanna Lorántffy
Zsuzsanna Lorántffy, anglicized as Susanna Lorantffy (1602 in Ónod, Hungary – 1660 in Sárospatak, Hungary) was a Princess consort of Transylvania by marriage to György Rákóczi I, Prince of Transylvania. Early life Born as one of three daughters of Mihály Lorántffy, one of the great lords of royal Hungary and his first wife Barbara Kamarás de Zelemér (d. 1609). After the death of her mother, her father remarried to Zsuzsanna Andrássy with whom he had two further daughters. Zsuzsanna and her sisters were brought up in Sárospatak, her family estate. Biography A passionate Calvinist, she assisted her husband in his successful struggle to introduce Protestant reforms in the Transylvanian church.Fest, Sándor. ANGLO-HUNGARIAN HISTORICAL AND CULTURAL RELATIONS, ''Angol Filológiai Tanulmányok / Hungarian Studies in English'', Vol. 4, (1969), pp. 5–44. Published by: Centre for Arts, Humanities and Sciences (CAHS), acting on behalf of the University of Debrecen C ...
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Zsuzsanna Pálffy
Zsuzsanna Pálffy (born 26 December 1970) is a retired Hungarian handball player. She participated at the 2004 Summer Olympics, where she placed fifth with the Hungarian national team. References External links * 1970 births Living people Handball players at the 2004 Summer Olympics Hungarian female handball players Olympic handball players of Hungary People from Vác Sportspeople from Pest County {{Hungary-handball-bio-stub ...
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Zsuzsanna Szőcs
Zsuzsanna Szőcs (born 10 April 1962) is a Hungarian fencer, who won two Olympic medals in the foil Foil may refer to: Materials * Foil (metal), a quite thin sheet of metal, usually manufactured with a rolling mill machine * Metal leaf, a very thin sheet of decorative metal * Aluminium foil, a type of wrapping for food * Tin foil, metal foil ... team competitions. Among her trainers was her father, Bertalan Szőcs. She won the World Championship four times in 1987, 1989, 1991 and 1992. References 1962 births Living people Fencers at the 1980 Summer Olympics Fencers at the 1988 Summer Olympics Hungarian female foil fencers Olympic bronze medalists for Hungary Olympic fencers of Hungary Olympic medalists in fencing Fencers from Budapest Medalists at the 1980 Summer Olympics Medalists at the 1988 Summer Olympics 20th-century Hungarian women {{Hungary-fencing-bio-stub ...
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Zsuzsanna Csobánki
Zsuzsanna Csobánki (born 28 March 1983 in Budapest Budapest (, ; ) is the capital and most populous city of Hungary. It is the ninth-largest city in the European Union by population within city limits and the second-largest city on the Danube river; the city has an estimated population ...) is a female Hungarian swimmer, who competed for her native country at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece. Referencessports-reference 1983 births Living people Hungarian female freestyle swimmers Olympic swimmers of Hungary Swimmers from Budapest Swimmers at the 2004 Summer Olympics 20th-century Hungarian women 21st-century Hungarian women {{hungary-swimming-bio-stub ...
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