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Dénes Lukács (water Polo)
Dénes Lukács may refer to: * Dénes Lukács (colonel) (1816–1868), Hungarian artillery commander in 1848 Revolution * Dénes Lukács (psychologist) (living), Hungarian psychologist * Dénes Lukács (tennis) Dénes Lukács (; born 25 February 1987 in Eger) is a retired tennis player from Hungary. Lukács has a career high ATP singles ranking of 402 achieved on 7 May 2012. He also has a career high ATP doubles ranking of 975, achieved on 19 March 2 ...
(born 1987), Hungarian Davis Cup team player {{hndis, Lukacs, Denes ...
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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 Lukács (psychologist)
Dénes Lukács is a Hungarian scholar, teacher, psychologist and psychoanalyst. He is known for his study on the Szondi test The Szondi test is a 1935 nonverbal projective personality test developed by Léopold Szondi. He theorized that people's unconscious choices—such as emotional reactions to photographs—could reveal genetically inherited “drives” that sha ... and on Imre Hermann (1889-1984)'s theory of Freudian attachment.Wolfgang Berner "Hermann's concept of clinging" in ''Ferenczi's Turn in Psychoanalysis'' ed. Peter L. Rudnytsky, Antal Bókay, Patrizia Giampieri-Deutsch - 2000 Page 192 "Reviewing Hermann's work, Dénes Lukács (1989) tried to determine why so few subsequent psychoanalytic authors discussed his theory or cited it only in passing." Works * ''A " formális választás", mint a gyermek életkori jellegzetességét tükröző próba.'' Magyar Pszichológiai Szemle, 1982 : Abstract 1. Investigated I. Hermann's (1921, 1923) findings that when children ...
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