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Bálint or Balint is a Hungarian surname derived from Valentinus.https://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=balint Surname * Alice Balint (born Alice Székely-Kovács) (1898–1939), Hungarian psychoanalyst *András Bálint (born 1943), Hungarian actor *Becca Balint (born 1968), American politician *Dorel Balint (born 1969), Romanian footballer *Endre Bálint (1914–1986), Hungarian painter and graphic artist *Eszter Balint, Hungarian singer, songwriter, violinist, and actress *Gabi Balint (born 1963), Romanian football manager and former player * György Bálint (originally surname Braun; 1919–2020), Hungarian horticulturist, journalist, author, and politician. *Lajos Bálint (1929–2010), Romanian archbishop * László Balint (born 1979), Romanian football manager and former player of Hungarian descent * László Bálint (born 1948), Hungarian former football player *Michael Balint (1896–1970), Hungarian psychoanalyst * Rezső Bálint (1874–1929), Austro ...
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Valentinus
Valentinus is a Roman masculine given name derived from the Latin word "valens" meaning "healthy, strong". It may refer to: People Churchmen *Pope Valentine (died 827) *Saint Valentine, 3rd century Christian saint *Valentinus (Gnostic) (died c. 150), early Christian gnostic theologian *Johannes Ludovicus Paquay, Valentinus Paquay (1828–1905), Friar Minor *Valentinus Smalcius (1572–1622), German Socinian theologian Emperors and pretenders *Valentinus (rebel), 4th-century Roman exile who attempted a conspiracy in Roman Britain *Valentinus (usurper) (died 644), Byzantine general and usurper, father of empress Fausta Scholars *Basilius Valentinus, 15th century monk from Erfurt who may have described bismuth *Valentinus Lublinus (16th-century–16th-century), 16th-century Polish physician and editor *Valentinus Otho (died 1603), German mathematician and astronomer *Valentinus Nabodus (1523–1593), German mathematician, astronomer and astrologer Biology *''Anacyclus valentinus'', ...
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Bálint Bakfark
Bálint Bakfark (; in contemporary sources Valentin Bakfark or (from 1565 onward) Valentin Greff alias Bakfark, his name is variously spelled as ''Bacfarc'', ''Bakfarc'', ''Bakfarkh'', ''Bakffark'', ''Backuart'') (c. 1507 – 15 or 22 August 1576) was a Hungarian composer of Transylvanian Saxon origin, and lutenist of the Renaissance. He was enormously influential as a lutenist in his time, and renowned as a virtuoso on the instrument. Life He was born in Brassó, Transylvania, Kingdom of Hungary (today Brașov in Romania), into a family of Transylvanian Saxon origin. An orphan, he was brought up by the Greff family and was educated in Buda at the court of John Zápolya. Bakfark remained there until 1540, though he possibly traveled to Italy once during this time. Sometime in the 1540s he traveled to Paris, but, finding the position of lutenist to the king filled, he left for Jagiellon Poland in 1549, where he was employed as a court lutenist by Sigismund II Augustus. From t ...
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Hungarian-language Surnames
Hungarian, or Magyar (, ), is an Ugric language of the Uralic language family spoken in Hungary and parts of several neighboring 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 (Transcarpathia), central and western Romania (Transylvania), northern Serbia (Vojvodina), northern Croatia, northeastern Slovenia (Prekmurje), and eastern Austria (Burgenland). It is also spoken by Hungarian diaspora communities worldwide, especially in North America (particularly the United States and Canada) and Israel. With 14 million speakers, it is the Uralic family's most widely spoken language. 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's existence was established in 1717. Hungarian is assigned to ...
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Balinț
Balinț (; or ''Balintin'') is a Commune in Romania, commune in Timiș County, Romania. It is composed of four villages: Balinț (commune seat), Bodo, Fădimac and Târgoviște. It borders Bara, Timiș, Bara to the north, Coșteiu to the south, Belinț and Ghizela to the west and Bethausen to the east. History Balinț Since the 10th–11th centuries, there have been numerous floods on the middle course of the Bega (Tisza), Bega River. Balinț, being located from the Bega riverbed, was periodically flooded. In the 11th century, some of the villagers moved to a hearth protected from floods. A new village appears, derived from the first, ''Balințul de Sus'' (Upper Balinț), located in the Church valley, and ''Balințul de Jos'' (Lower Balinț) remains on the old hearth. The first recorded mention of Balinț dates from 1488, when Count Ferenc Haraszti donates the ''Felső-Bályncz'' estate to his daughter. By 1554 the two settlements merged under the name ''Balinch''. In 1604, ...
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Bálint Virág
Bálint Virág (born 1973) is a Hungarian mathematician working in Canada, known for his work in probability theory, particularly determinantal processes, random matrix theory, and random walks and other probabilistic questions on groups. He received his Ph.D. from U.C. Berkeley in 2000, under the direction of Yuval Peres, and was a post-doc at MIT. Since 2003 he has been a Canada research chair at the University of Toronto. Virág was awarded a Sloan Fellowship (2004), the Rollo Davidson Prize (2008), the Coxeter–James Prize (2010), and the John L. Synge Award (2014). He was an invited speaker at the International Congress of Mathematicians An invitation system is a method of encouraging people to join an organization, such as a Club (organization), club or a website. In regular society, it refers to any system whereby new members are chosen; they cannot simply apply. In relation to w ... in 2014. References External links Bálint Virág at the University of Toronto ...
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Bálint Vécsei
Bálint Máté Vécsei (born 13 July 1993) is a Hungarian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Hungarian club Paksi SE. Club career He started playing football at the Kazinczy Ferenc elementary school in Kazincbarcika. Since his father is a geography-physical education teacher, he immediately fell in love with football. Vécsei started his career in the Kazincbarcikai SC's youth team. Budapest Honvéd On 28 July 2008, Budapest Honvéd signed him. On 11 May 2011, he played his first Hungarian League match against Győri. In the 2012–13 season of the Hungarian League Vécsei played 28 matches and scored four goals. Bologna On 18 August 2015, he was signed by the Serie A club Bologna F.C. 1909. At the same time he was loaned to U.S. Lecce. Lugano On 13 July 2016, Vécsei joined Swiss club Lugano on a season-long loan deal. During his time at Lugano he provided a man of the match performance against FC Sion with two goals, in the 77th and 92nd minute. Fer ...
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Balint Vazsonyi
Balint Vázsonyi (7 March 193617 January 2003) was a Hungarian-born naturalized American pianist, educator, international recitalist/soloist with leading orchestras, and political activist and journalist. He made performance history in playing chronological cycles of all 32 piano sonatas by Beethoven over two days in New York, Boston, and London. During the last six years of his life, he became a commentator in Washington, D.C., on the state of American politics. Early life and education From 1945 to 1956, Vazsonyi attended the Franz Liszt Academy of Music from which he earned an Artist Diploma. He made his debut in Budapest at age 12 with the F minor Concerto of J.S. Bach. On 15 December 1956, Vazsonyi fled Budapest on foot for Austria, where he became a pianist in the refugee Philharmonia Hungarica under conductor Antal Doráti. He studied at the Vienna Music Academy with Professor Richard Hauser from 1957–58 and made his Western debut in the Großer Musikvereinssaal, V ...
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Bálint Török
Bálint Török de Enying (25 September 1502 in Szigetvár – 1551 in Istanbul) was a Hungarian aristocrat, Ban of Nándorfehérvár (Belgrade), and between 1527–1542 the Lord of Csesznek. He led a rebellion against the Ottoman Empire until he was captured by the Ottomans and taken to Istanbul Istanbul is the List of largest cities and towns in Turkey, largest city in Turkey, constituting the country's economic, cultural, and historical heart. With Demographics of Istanbul, a population over , it is home to 18% of the Demographics ... where he was executed for rebellion against the state. Sources *Bessenyei József: ''A Héttorony foglya'' *(MTA) ''Magyarország történeti kronológiája'' (II. kötet) *Bethlen Farkas: ''Erdély története'' *Nagy Iván: ''Magyarország családai czímerekkel és nemzedékrendi táblákkal'' *Hóman Bálint-Szekfű Gyula: ''Magyar történet'' (III. kötet) 1502 births 1551 deaths 16th-century rebels Hungarian nobility Voivo ...
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Bálint Magyar
Bálint Magyar (born as ''János Magyar''; 15 November 1952) is a Hungarian politician, who served as Minister of Education between 1996 and 1998 and between 2002 and 2006. He was a founding member of the Alliance of Free Democrats. His book ''Magyar polip – A posztkommunista maffiaállam'' (2013) describes modern Hungary as a mafia state. An English translation of the book, ''Post-Communist Mafia State: The Case of Hungary'', was published in 2016. Family His paternal grandparents were the journalist Elek Magyar and Berta Kürthy, who was granddaughter of the 19th-century Hungarian prime minister Bertalan Szemere. His father is the writer and theatre manager Bálint Magyar Sr. His mother, Olga Siklós (b. Schwarcz), was born to a Jewish family in Kolozsvár. Bálint has a sister, Fruzsina who is the wife of Imre Mécs. Bálint Magyar's wife is Róza Hodosán, a former member of the National Assembly of Hungary. They have a daughter, Annamária. Career He earned a degree in ...
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Bálint Magosi
Bálint Magosi (born 15 August 1989) is a Hungarian professional ice hockey forward who currently plays for DVTK Jegesmedvék of the MOL Liga. He has formerly played with Austrian Hockey League side Alba Volán Székesfehérvár. Magosi joined the club from county rivals Dunaújvárosi Acélbikák Dunaújvárosi Acélbikák () is a Hungarian ice hockey team that currently plays in the MOL Liga. They play their home games at Dunaújvárosi Jégcsarnok, located in Dunaújváros. Team Name Over time the team's name has changed... *1977–200 ... in June 2011. References External links * 1989 births Fehérvár AV19 players Diables Rouges de Briançon players Dunaújvárosi Acélbikák players DVTK Jegesmedvék players Living people Ice hockey people from Dunaújváros Hungarian ice hockey forwards 20th-century Hungarian people 21st-century Hungarian people {{Hungary-icehockey-bio-stub ...
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