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Ilonka may refer to: * Lovely Ilonka, Hungarian fairy tale * Ilonka Elmont (b. 1974), Dutch-Surinamese kickboxer * Ilonka, a character in the 1944 film ''House of Frankenstein'' See also * Ilona, Hungarian given name * Elonka (other) Elonka may refer to: * Elonka Dunin (b. 1958), American game developer and author of books and articles on cryptography * Stephen Michael Elonka (d. 1983), author of numerous technical books, and creator of the fictional engineer Marmaduke Surfaceb ...
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Lovely Ilonka
Lovely Ilonka (; ) is a Hungarian fairy tale published in ''Ungarische Märchen'' by Elisabet Róna-Sklarek. Andrew Lang included it in '' The Crimson Fairy Book''. The tale is classified in the international Aarne-Thompson-Uther Index as tale type ATU 408, "The Love For Three Oranges", albeit in a variation that appears locally in Hungary: instead of fruits, the fairy maiden comes out of reeds or bulrushes. Source The tale was collected by Imre Veres in Orosháza, in dialect, and published in 1875 in Hungarian magazine ', Vol. 4. Synopsis A prince wanted to marry, but his father told him to wait, saying that he had not been allowed until he had won the golden sword he carried. One day he met an old woman and asked her about the three bulrushes. She asked him to stay the night and in the morning, she summoned all the crows in the world, but they had not heard. Then he met an old man, who also had him stay the night. In the morning, all the ravens in the world had not hea ...
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Ilonka Elmont
Ilonka Giovanna Elmont (born September 11, 1974) is a Surinamese- Dutch retired professional Muay Thai kickboxer. She is a seven-time World Champion, a European Champion and a two-time Dutch Champion in the Fly-Weight division (-50.80 kg - 52.16 kg). Elmont was a professional competitor since 1997. She competed in the 2H2H, SLAMM events, Danger Zone events and holds world titles of various fighting organizations such as WMTCMTBN IMKOEPMTFNKBB
Elmont was known for her unorthodox fighting style with fast combinations and stinging knees. She is a technical all-round and skilled fighter with powerful kicks and knee strikes and clinching. With her unorthodox fighting style she surprised many experienced fighters and had a tendency to go head-to-head with her opponents. She is known as one of the top ranked female fighters of the

House Of Frankenstein (1944 Film)
''House of Frankenstein'' is a 1944 American horror film starring Boris Karloff, Lon Chaney Jr. and John Carradine. It was directed by Erle C. Kenton and produced by Universal Pictures. Based on Curt Siodmak's story "The Devil's Brood", the film is about Dr. Gustav Niemann, who escapes from prison and promises to create a new body for his assistant Daniel. Over the course of the film, they encounter Count Dracula, the Wolf Man (Larry Talbot), the ghastly Heidi - and Frankenstein's monster. The film is a sequel to ''Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man'' (1943). Universal had initially planned a film titled ''Chamber of Horrors'', which would have included several of their horror-themed characters, but this project was canceled. The concept was later revived as ''House of Frankenstein''. Filming began on April 4, 1944, with the highest budget for a Frankenstein (Universal film series), Universal ''Frankenstein'' film at that time, and ended in early May. Screenings started in New York ...
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Ilona
''Ilona'' is a feminine given name used primarily in Hungary and Finland, as well as in other parts of Central and Eastern Europe. The name Ilona is the Hungarian form of the Greek name Helenē (Ἑλένη), which is commonly interpreted to mean “torch,” “light,” or “shining one.” The name likely entered Hungarian through Slavic intermediaries such as Jelena. In Hungarian folklore, Ilona is also known as the name of the Queen of the Fairies, a mythical figure associated with beauty, magic, and enchantment.Lőrincz, László. ''Hungarian Folk Mythology''. Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó, 1982. In Finland, Ilona is used independently of its Greek or Hungarian roots. It is commonly associated with the Finnish word ilo, meaning “joy.” In this context, ilona can be understood as “as a joy o someone” though this interpretation is a folk etymology and not linguistically related to the Greek origin. People *Archduchess Ilona of Austria (1927-2011) *Ilona Andrews, joint ...
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