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Berényi or Berény may refer to: People with the surname *Dénes Berényi (1928–2012), Hungarian nuclear physicist *Ferenc Berényi (1927–2004), Hungarian painter *László Berényi (born 1961), Hungarian politician *Maria Berényi (born 1959), Romanian Hungarian historian and poet *Miki Berenyi (born 1967), British musician, singer and guitarist for Lush *József Berényi (born 1967), ethnic Hungarian politician in Slovakia *Róbert Berény (1887 – 1953), Hungarian painter *Charlotte Wiehe-Berény (1865 – 1947), Danish actor, dancer, and singer Other uses * 5694 Berényi, a minor planet named after Dénes Berényi *Beriu Beriu (, ) is a Commune in Romania, commune in Hunedoara County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of eight villages: Beriu, Căstău (''Kasztó''), Cucuiș (''Kukuis''), Măgureni (''Magureny''), Orăștioara de Jos (''Alsóvárosvíz''), Poi ... (), a commune in Hunedoara County, Transylvania, Romania {{DEFAULTSORT:Berenyi Hungarian-langua ...
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Dénes Berényi
Dénes Berényi (26 December 1928 – June 27, 2012) was a Hungarian nuclear physicist, member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences The Hungarian Academy of Sciences ( , MTA) is Hungary’s foremost and most prestigious learned society. Its headquarters are located along the banks of the Danube in Budapest, between Széchenyi rakpart and Akadémia utca. The Academy's primar ... (MTA) and Head of the Institute of Nuclear Research of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences from 1976 to 1990. The 5694 Berényi is named after him. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Berenyi, Denes 1928 births 2012 deaths 20th-century Hungarian physicists Hungarian nuclear physicists People from Debrecen ...
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Ferenc Berényi
Ferenc Berényi (Dévaványa, November 9, 1927 – Budapest, August 2, 2004) was a Hungarian people, Hungarian painter. He studied at the University of Fine Arts Budapest, Hungarian Academy of Fine Arts between 1949 and 1953 where his prominent teachers were JenÅ‘ Barcsay and Endre Domanovszky. From 1954 he was a regular participant of many exhibitions in Hungary and many other cities, like Moscow, Prague, Warsaw, Sofia, KoÅ¡ice, Kuwait, Bombay, Lausanne, Teheran, Paris, Basel, Washington, D.C., Washington and Helsinki. In 1961 he was one of the founding members of the Studio of Young Artists. In the same year he got a three-year Derkovits Scholarship and moved to Szolnok where he lived and continued his art until 2004. He was a two-time board member of the painter class of direction of the Hungarian Fine and Applied Arts. From 1975 to 1982 he taught at the University of Art and Design. Awards #1961–1964: Derkovits Scholarship #1966: Artists Union Country Council Art Awa ...
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László Berényi
László Berényi (born 24 November 1961) is a Hungarian politician of Romani ethnicity, member of the National Assembly (MP) from Somogy County Regional List between 2010 and 2014. Career Berényi is a member (then also vice-president) of the Romani advocate organization Lungo Drom since 1994 and member of Fidesz since 2004. He was a representative of the National Gypsy Council (OCÖ) from 1994 to 2002. He graduated from the Gandhi School in Pécs in 2004. He was a member of the Roma Steering and Monitoring Committee within the Ministry of Social Affairs and Labor, Chairman of the Somogy County Gypsy Minority Self-Government, Representative of the Somogy County Assembly, Chairman of the Minority Committee. In 2007, he obtained the qualification of personnel organizer at the Faculty of Adult Education and Human Resource Development of the University of Pécs. In 2009 he passed the administrative qualification exam. In the Hungarian Parliament, Berényi was a member of the Commi ...
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Maria Berényi
Maria Berényi (born 15 April 1959; ) is a Hungarian historian and poet of Romanian ethnicity. Born in Méhkerék (), she studied in the Eötvös Loránd University in Budapest and has a doctorate in philology from the university and a doctorate in history from the Babeș-Bolyai University in Cluj-Napoca, Romania. She has been the director of the Research Institute of the Romanians of Hungary in Gyula (, ) since 1993. Berényi has published several volumes on the Romanian community in 19th-century Transylvania and Hungary. She has also published several volumes of verses in both Romanian and Hungarian, standing out as a bilingual poet. For her research and works, she has received multiple awards and distinctions, including Romania's in 2011. Biography Maria Berényi was born on 15 April 1959 in Méhkerék (), Hungary. She is a member of the Romanian minority in Hungary. She studied in the Faculty of Humanities of the Eötvös Loránd University in Budapest, from which s ...
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Miki Berenyi
Miki Eleonora Berenyi (born 18 March 1967) is an English singer, songwriter, and guitarist best known as a member of the alternative rock band Lush and currently a member of Piroshka and the Miki Berenyi Trio. Biography Early life Berenyi was born in Chelsea, London to a Japanese mother, actress Yasuko Nagazumi, and Hungarian father, Ivan Berenyi. She is also a second cousin of the Japanese singer-songwriter Cornelius. Her parents divorced when she was young and Berenyi began to divide her time between her mother and father's separate houses. Berenyi mentions in her autobiography that at her father's house, she was subjected to sexual abuse by her paternal grandmother as well as family friends. At age 14, Berenyi met friend and future bandmate Emma Anderson while both were students at private school Queen's College. They became interested in music and together published a music fanzine, ''Alphabet Soup'' (which lasted for five issues). Berenyi first played bass wit ...
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József Berényi
József Berényi (born 6 June 1967) is a Hungarian minority politician from Slovakia. He was the Chairman of the Party of the Hungarian Coalition of Slovakia in 2010-2016. Biography From 1994 to 1995, Berényi was a researcher for The New School. In 1995, he became a foreign political secretary for Fidesz Fidesz – Hungarian Civic Alliance (; ) is a national-conservative political party in Hungary led by Viktor Orbán. It has increasingly identified as illiberal. Originally formed in 1988 under the name of Alliance of Young Democrats () as .... Later, he served as an advisor to the Minister of Construction and Region Development and Director of the Regional Development Department of Slovakia. In 2002, Berényi became State Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Berényi is married with two children. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Berenyi, Jozsef Members of the National Council (Slovakia) 2006-2010 Party of the Hungarian Community politicians Comenius Universi ...
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Róbert Berény
Róbert Berény (18 March 1887 – 10 September 1953) was a Hungary, Hungarian Painting, painter, one of the ''avant-garde'' group known as The Eight (Nyolcak), The Eight who introduced cubism and expressionism to Hungarian art in the early twentieth century before the First World War. He had studied and exhibited in Paris as a young man and was also considered one of the Hungarian ''Fauvism, Fauves.'' Early life and education Róbert Berény was born in Budapest in 1887. As a young man of 17, in 1904 he studied under the artist Tivadar Zemplényi for several months before moving to study at the in Paris. While there, Berény was particularly influenced by the power of Paul Cézanne's art. He also adopted some of the uses of color of the Fauvism, Fauve movement, and exhibited at the with French artists of the Fauvists.''Hungarian Fauves from Paris to Nagybánya, 1904-1914: Exhibition in the Hungarian National Gallery, 21 March--30 July 2006'', Kristina Passuth and György SzÇ ...
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Charlotte Wiehe-Berény
Marie Charlotte Wiehe-Berény (28 August 1865 – 4 September 1947) was a Danish actress, ballet dancer and singer. In 1940, she received the Ingenio et arti medal. Personal life and family She was born on 28 August 1865 to Emma Cathinka Hansen (), aged 33, and Jacob Julius Georg Hansen, aged 39 and had seven other siblings. Her father died when Charlotte was just 3 years old. Her mother single-handedly raised the eight children and ran a hat shop in Gammel Mønt. On 5 June 1889, she married silent actor :da:Wilhelm Wiehe (1858-1916), Wilhelm Wiehe (10 February 1858–18 August 1916). Their marriage lasted 10 years and they had a son named Bent Wiehe (born 11 November 1895); however, when Charlotte remarried later, his name was changed to Bent Wiehe-Berény. Her second marriage was to Hungarian violinist and composer Henri Berény (1 January 1871–22 March 1932). They got married on 7 December 1899 in Copenhagen and moved to Paris a year later. The marriage was terminated in 1 ...
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Beriu
Beriu (, ) is a Commune in Romania, commune in Hunedoara County, Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of eight villages: Beriu, Căstău (''Kasztó''), Cucuiș (''Kukuis''), Măgureni (''Magureny''), Orăștioara de Jos (''Alsóvárosvíz''), Poieni (''Pojénytanya''), Sereca (''Szereka''), and Sibișel (''Ósebeshely''). The commune is located in the western part of Hunedoara County, south of Orăștie and southeast of the county seat, Deva, Romania, Deva, on the border with Alba County. It is situated at the southwestern edge of the Transylvanian Plateau, north of the Șureanu Mountains, at the western end of the historic region. It lies on the banks of the river Orăștie (river), Orăștie and its tributary, the Sibișel (Orăștie), Sibișel, with its own tributary, the Cucuiș. In Cucuiș village there are two Dacian warfare, Dacian fortresses, at Dacian fortress of Cucuiș – Dealul Golu, Dealul Golu and Dacian fortress of Cucuiș – Vârful Berianului, Vârful Beria ...
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