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Dénes is a Hungarian male given name, the equivalent of Denis (given name), Denis in English and can sometimes stand for or replace the feminine version of Den(n)is, namely ''Denise''. As with many given names, it also transitioned into a surname in the Middle Ages. Notable people with the name include: * Dénes Andrássy (1835-1913), Hungarian nobleman * Dénes Berinkey (1871-1944), a Hungarian prime minister * Dénes Birkás (1907–1996 ), Hungarian field hockey player 1936 Olympics * Dénes Dibusz (b. 1990), Hungarian football player * Dénes Farkas (1884–1973), Hungarian nobleman landowner, politician, member of the Hungarian Parliament * Dénes Gábor (1900-1979), Hungarian-British Nobel Prize laureate physicist and engineer * Dénes Gulyás (b. 1954), Hungarian tenor * Dénes Györgyi (1886-1961), Hungarian architect * Dénes Kemény (b. 1954), Hungarian water polo player * Dénes Kőnig (1884-1944), Jewish Hungarian mathematician * Dénes Lukács (colonel) (1816-1868), Hu ...
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Denis (given Name)
Denis () is a masculine given name. Notable people with the name include: *Saint Denis of Paris (3rd century), French bishop and Christian martyr * Denis the Areopagite, Biblical figure * Denis, Bishop of Győr (13th century), Hungarian prelate * Denis, son of Ampud (died 1236), Hungarian baron * Denis the Carthusian (1402-1471), Roman Catholic theologian and mystic * Denis of Hungary (c. 1210-1272), Hungarian-born Aragonese knight * Denis of Portugal (1261-1325), king of Portugal * Denis of the Nativity (1600-1638), French sailor and cartographer * Denis, Lord of Cifuentes (1354-1397), infante of Portugal * Denis the Little (c. 470-c. 544), Scythian monk * Dênis (footballer, born 1983) (born 1983), Brazilian footballer * Denis (footballer, born 1987) (born 1987), Brazilian professional footballer * Denis (footballer, born 1989) (born 1989), Brazilian footballer * Denis (footballer, born 2004) (born 2004), Brazilian footballer * Denis, Palatine of Hungary (12th century), Hungarian ...
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Dénes Kőnig
Dénes Kőnig (September 21, 1884 – October 19, 1944) was a Hungarian mathematician of Hungarian Jewish heritage who worked in and wrote the first textbook on the field of graph theory. Biography Kőnig was born in Budapest, the son of mathematician Gyula Kőnig. In 1907, he received his doctorate Translated by Richard McCoart; with commentary by W.T. Tutte. at, and joined the faculty of the Royal Joseph University in Budapest (today Budapest University of Technology and Economics). His classes were visited by Paul Erdős, who, as a first year student, solved one of his problems. Kőnig became a full professor there in 1935. To honor his fathers' death in 1913, Kőnig and his brother György created the Gyula Kőnig prize in 1918. This prize was meant to be an endowment for young mathematicians, however was later devaluated. But the prize remained as a medal of high scientific recognition. In 1899, he published his first work while still attending High School in a journal ''Matem ...
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Dénes Szakály
Dénes Szakály (born 15 March 1988) is a Hungarian football Football is a family of team sports that involve, to varying degrees, kick (football), kicking a football (ball), ball to score a goal (sports), goal. Unqualified, football (word), the word ''football'' generally means the form of football t ... player who plays for Csákvár. Club career On 3 January 2022, Szakály signed with MTK. On 8 July 2022, he moved to Szeged-Csanád. Club statistics Personal life His brother, Péter Szakály, is also a footballer. References External links Profile * 1988 births People from Nagyatád Footballers from Somogy County Living people Hungarian men's footballers Hungary men's under-21 international footballers Men's association football midfielders Kaposvári Rákóczi FC players Fehérvár FC players Zalaegerszegi TE players Puskás Akadémia FC players Paksi FC players Mezőkövesdi SE footballers BFC Siófok players MTK Budapest FC players Sze ...
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Dénes Rósa
Dénes Rósa (born 7 April 1977 in Budapest) is a former Hungarian international footballer, who last played for Hungarian First League club Ferencváros. Playing career Rósa played for a number of clubs in his homeland of Hungary, ending up at Ferencváros where he won the league and cup double in 2004. He played in six European ties (both UEFA Cup and Champions League qualifiers) during his spell here, scoring six times. He moved on loan to English Championship side Wolves in January 2006 on a six-month trial contract, where he linked up with former Ferencváros teammate Gábor Gyepes. He made his debut for the club on 2 January 2006 in a 2–0 defeat at Coventry City, and went on to make nine league appearances in the rest of the campaign, scoring twice. At the end of the season, Rosa and Wolves agreed a three-year contract. However, the surprise departure of Glenn Hoddle and arrival of Mick McCarthy as manager in the summer saw him left out of first team contention ...
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Dénes Pázmándy (1781–1854)
Dénes Pázmándy de Szomor et Somodor (10 March 1781 – 1 February 1854) was a Hungarian landowner and politician, who was a member of the National Defence Committee during the Hungarian Revolution of 1848. He served as Count (''comes'') of Fejér County in 1848. He surrendered before Field Marshal Field marshal (or field-marshal, abbreviated as FM) is the most senior military rank, senior to the general officer ranks. Usually, it is the highest rank in an army (in countries without the rank of Generalissimo), and as such, few persons a ... Windisch-Grätz in January 1849. He was the father of Dénes Pázmándy, Jr. References Hungarian Biographical Lexicon * Horváth, Mihály: ''Huszonöt év Magyarország történelméből 1823 – 1848''. (I – III., Genf, 1865) * Tóth, Lőrinc: ''A két Pázmándy'' (Hazánk, 1884. 1. sz.) * Spira, György: ''A magyar forradalom 1848 – 49-ben''. Budapest, 1959. 1781 births 1854 deaths People from Komárom-Esztergom ...
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Dénes Pataky
Dénes Pataky (25 June 1916 – 7 April 1987) was a Hungarian figure skater who competed in men's singles. He was a four-time gold medalist at the Hungarian Figure Skating Championships from 1933 to 1936. He also won the silver medal at the 1934 European Figure Skating Championships, captured the bronze medal at the 1935 World Figure Skating Championships, and finished ninth at the 1936 Winter Olympics The 1936 Winter Olympics, officially known as the IV Olympic Winter Games () and commonly known as Garmisch-Partenkirchen 1936, were a winter multi-sport event held from 6 to 16 February 1936 in the market town of Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Nazi Ger .... Results References *Dénes Pataky's profile at the Hungarian Olympic Committee Navigation 1916 births 1987 deaths Hungarian male single skaters Olympic figure skaters for Hungary Figure skaters at the 1936 Winter Olympics World Figure Skating Championships medalists European Figure Skating Championships medalist ...
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Dénes Mihály
Dénes Mihály (7 July 1894, Gödöllő – 29 August 1953, West-Berlin) was a Hungarian inventor, engineer. Mihály graduated as a mechanical engineer at the Technical University in Budapest. During his high school studies – at the age of 16 – he published books on automobiles and motorcycles. After university he began experimenting with television technology at the Telephone factory. His first conception of a television construction in 1919 was called the "Telehor", which was capable of transmitting still pictures over a distance of many kilometers. From 1924 he continued his experiments at the Allgemeine Elektrizitäts-Gesellschaft in Berlin Berlin ( ; ) is the Capital of Germany, capital and largest city of Germany, by both area and List of cities in Germany by population, population. With 3.7 million inhabitants, it has the List of cities in the European Union by population withi ... with still pictures, later transferring the results to motion pictures. He establ ...
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Dénes Lukács (colonel)
Dénes Lukács (1816 in Oradea – 1 April 1868 in Nádudvar) was a lieutenant colonel in the Hungarian army and artillery commander. As a young officer he taught the young Franz Joseph I of Austria artillery skills, but at the age of 32 he became was the main organiser of the Hungarian artillery during the Hungarian Revolution of 1848 and 1848/49 war of independence. Initially he was a lieutenant, but was promoted to the rank of lieutenant colonel in January 1849 in Debrecen. He was not himself involved in frontline combat but was the organizer of artillery production, training of artillerymen and city defenses. He was evacuated as the Austrians advanced, until the Hungarian surrender. In 1850 he was sentenced to death, but the sentence was reduced to 16 years' imprisonment of which he eventually served 6. While in the prison at Komárom he became the maker of the first globe A globe is a spherical Earth, spherical Model#Physical model, model of Earth, of some other astr ...
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Dénes Kemény
Dénes Kemény (born 14 June 1954) is a former Hungary, Hungarian water polo player who was the trainer and president of the Hungary men's national water polo team from 1997 to 2012. During his reign the Hungarian team won at least a medal in 24 of its 29 major tournaments, including three Olympic golds in a row between 2000 and 2008, making him one of the List of men's Olympic water polo tournament records and statistics#Most successful coaches, most successful water polo coaches in Olympic history. Kemény graduated in 1978 as a veterinarian, veterinary doctor. In 1990 he received his degree which made him a water polo trainer, and in 1998 a water polo master trainer. As a player, he was a member of the European Junior Champion team in Duisburg in 1973. Under his leadership the Hungarian national team became one of the most successful teams in the world winning the Olympic Games in 2000 Summer Olympics, 2000, 2004 Summer Olympics, 2004 and 2008 Summer Olympics, 2008, the Water ...
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Dénes Andrássy
Count Dénes Andrássy de Csíkszentkirály et Krasznahorka (19 November 1835 – 23 February 1913) was a Hungarian nobleman, who served as chairman of the ''Hungarian Heraldic and Genealogical Society''. He was a wealthy, generous and enlightened patron of the arts. Biography Born into the Andrássy family, one of the most important Hungarian noble families, he was the son of Count György Andrássy and Countess Franziska von Königsegg-Aulendorf, member of an old German nobility. He married Franciska Seraphica Hablawetz (1838-1902), member of a Viennese bourgeois family.https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00580667&tree=LEO The couple didn't have children. After her death he founded Franciska Relic Museum in his birthplace. He was a 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, betw ...
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Dénes Györgyi
Dénes Györgyi (April 25, 1886 – November 25, 1961) was a Hungary, Hungarian architect,Györgyi Dénes
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a member of the Györgyi-Giergl artistic family.


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Family background

Gyorgyi was born in Budapest into a well-known clan of artists which stretched back generations. On his father's side, his great grandfather, Alajos Giergl (1793–1868) was a silversmith who originated from the county of Tyrol, Tyrol and his grandfather, Alajos Györgyi Giergl (1821–1863), was a well-known painter in Pest (city), Pest. His father, Kálmán Györgyi (1860–1930) was a craftsman and art theorist, the director of the National Society of Applied Arts and editor of its journal. Two other close relatives, Géza Gyorgyi (1851–1934) ...
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Dénes Gulyás
Dénes Gulyás (born 31 March 1954) is a Hungarian tenor. A native of Budapest, he studied at the Franz Liszt Academy of Music in that city. He had an international career in the 1970s, and sang at the Metropolitan Opera, among other houses; one of his performances there, a ''Manon'' in which he replaced Neil Shicoff as Des Grieux to the Manon of Catherine Malfitano, was broadcast live as part of the company's Saturday radio broadcast series. He was also a member of Parliament, representing the Fidesz party, between 2006 and 2014. Life He completed locksmith trade school. At age 19, he was admitted to the Music Academy, where in 1978 he was awarded diplomas in Opera Singing and Artistic Instructor. In 1979, he won two prizes in the Giovanni Cantanti Lirici competition, as well as in 1982 winning 1st prize in the first national Luciano Pavarotti vocal competition. He was a soloist at the Budapest Opera House as well as the Szeged National Theater, led the Gyor Kisfaludi The ...
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