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Bulcsú may refer to: * Bulcsú (chieftain), 10th-century Magyar leader * Bulcsú Lád, 13th-century Hungarian bishop and nobleman * Bulcsú Hoppál Bulcsú Kál Hoppál (born 24 September 1974) is a Hungarian theologian and philosopher. Biography In 1999 he received a Bachelor's degree in Sacred Theology at Pázmány Péter Katolikus Egyetem in Budapest. In 2002 he received a Licentiate ... (born 1974), Hungarian theologian and philosopher * Bulcsú Székely (born 1976), Hungarian water polo player * Bulcsú Révész (born 2007), Hungarian snooker player {{disambig ...
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Bulcsú (chieftain)
Bulcsú (or Vérbulcsú; , "Boulosoudes" and Βουλτζους "Boultzous", ; 910 – 15 August 955) was a Hungarian people, Hungarian tribal chief, chieftain and military leader in the 10th century. He held the title of ''Horka (title), harka'' (). Despite not being a member of the ruling Árpád dynasty, he was one of the most important figures of the Hungarian invasions of Europe. He led military campaigns in directions to the northwest, west and south either in the period 930–950s. In 948, Bulcsú visited the court of Byzantine Emperor Constantine VII, where he was received with a great pomp. Bulcsú adopted Christianity, the emperor became his godfather. He was a "guest friend of the emperor" and was awarded the title of "Roman Patrician (post-Roman Europe), patrician" (or ''patrikios''). After his army had lost the disastrous Battle of Lechfeld in 955, he was caught by the German victors and executed. The lands of his tribe laid around Lake Balaton in Transdanubia, t ...
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Bulcsú Lád
Bulcsú from the kindred Lád (, also known as Blaise or Basil; died after 1254) was a Hungarian Catholic prelate in the 13th century, who served as Bishop of Csanád between 1229 and 1254. Prior to that he functioned as Provost of Győr from 1221 to 1229. He was chancellor in the royal court of King Andrew II of Hungary between 1228 and 1229. Name Bulcsú (Bölcs) is referred by various name formats in contemporary records, for instance, ''Bulch'', ''Bulchi'', ''Bulchu'', ''Bulchv'', ''Bulsu'', ''Bulzo'' or ''Wulshw''. His name also appears as Blaise (''Blasius'') and Basil (also Vazul, ''Basilius''), mostly in post-Mongol invasion sources. In addition, there is also a single mention of Bulcsú as "Benedict", an obvious typographical error. Because of the different name variants, several historians – including János Karácsonyi and Kálmán Juhász – distinguished the prelates Bulcsú and Blaise (Basil) from each other, considering the latter succeeded Bulcsú as Bishop of C ...
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Bulcsú Hoppál
Bulcsú Kál Hoppál (born 24 September 1974) is a Hungarian theologian and philosopher. Biography In 1999 he received a Bachelor's degree in Sacred Theology at Pázmány Péter Katolikus Egyetem in Budapest. In 2002 he received a Licentiate there in the same subject—the equivalent of a Ph.D. In 2003, he received the degree of Magister der Philosophie from the International Academy for Philosophy in the Principality of Liechtenstein. He is one of the vice-presidents of the Hungarian Association for the Academic Study of Religion. Publications Books Hoppál has written or edited several books, mostly on the subject of Saint Thomas Aquinas; most of them have been published by France-based international academic publisher L'Harmattan Éditions L'Harmattan, usually known simply as L'Harmattan (), is one of the largest French book publishers. It specialises in non-fiction books with a particular focus on Sub-Saharan Africa. It is named after the Harmattan, a trade wind i ...
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Bulcsú Székely
Bulcsú Székely (born 2 June 1976) is a Hungarian water polo player who played on the gold medal squad at the 2000 Summer Olympics. Honours National * Olympic Games: gold medal – 2000 * European Championship: gold medal – 1997, 1999; bronze medal – 2001 * FINA World League: bronze medal – 2002 * Universiade: (gold medal - 2003; bronze medal – 1999) * Junior World Championships: (gold medal – 1995) * Junior European Championship: (gold medal – 1994) Club European competitions: * Cup Winners' Cup winners (2): (1998 – with FTC; 2002 – with Vasas) Domestic competitions: * Hungarian Championship ( OB I): 1x (2000 – with FTC) * Hungarian Cup (Magyar Kupa): 4x (1996 (2) – with FTC; 2002 - with Vasas; 2006, 2010 – with Bp. Honvéd) * Hungarian SuperCup (Szuperkupa): 1x (2001 – with Vasas) Awards * Masterly youth athlete: 1995 * Member of the Hungarian team of year: 1997, 1999, 2000 * Csanádi-díj: 2001 ;Orders * Officer's Cross of the Order of Mer ...
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