Miklós Kovács (sport Shooter)
Miklós Kovács may refer to: * Miklós Kovács (automobile designer), Hungarian car designer * Miklós Kovács (footballer) (1911–1977), Romanian-Hungarian football player and coach * Miklós Kovács (poet) (1857–1937), Hungarian Slovene cantor and writer * Miklós Kovács (sport shooter) (born 1934), Hungarian Olympic shooter * Mór Kóczán Móric "Mór" Kóczán (; also known under the pseudonym Miklós Kovács; 8 January 1885 – 30 July 1972) was a Slovak–Hungarian Athletics (sport), athlete and Calvinism, Calvinist pastor. Specialized for the throwing events, his best result ... or Miklós Kovács (1885–1972), Hungarian athlete and Calvinist pastor * Miklós Kovács (1769–1852), Catholic bishop of Transylvania and censor of '' Journey in North America'' {{hndis, Kovacs, Miklos ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Miklós Kovács (automobile Designer)
Miklós Kovács is a Hungarian people, Hungarian car designer, notable for leading the design team of the model Kia Cee'd in Frankfurt, Germany. He graduated in 1995 in Pforzheim, Germany as an automotive designer. Before working for Kia Motors, Kia, Kovács worked for Audi. References [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Miklós Kovács (footballer)
Miklós Kovács may refer to: * Miklós Kovács (automobile designer), Hungarian car designer * Miklós Kovács (footballer) (1911–1977), Romanian-Hungarian football player and coach * Miklós Kovács (poet) (1857–1937), Hungarian Slovene cantor and writer * Miklós Kovács (sport shooter) (born 1934), Hungarian Olympic shooter * Mór Kóczán Móric "Mór" Kóczán (; also known under the pseudonym Miklós Kovács; 8 January 1885 – 30 July 1972) was a Slovak–Hungarian Athletics (sport), athlete and Calvinism, Calvinist pastor. Specialized for the throwing events, his best result ... or Miklós Kovács (1885–1972), Hungarian athlete and Calvinist pastor * Miklós Kovács (1769–1852), Catholic bishop of Transylvania and censor of '' Journey in North America'' {{hndis, Kovacs, Miklos ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Miklós Kovács (poet)
Miklós Kovács (Prekmurje Slovene: ''Mikloš Kovač,'' ) (November 24, 1857 – November 23, 1937) was a Hungarian Slovene cantor and writer. He was born in Šalovci (Prekmurje) in Vas County of the Kingdom of Hungary. His parents were Mihály Kováts and Rozália Kováts. Although he was primarily engaged in farming, he also wrote songs, mostly religious ones. His hymnal was lost over time, as was the hymnal of his collaborator József Konkolics. János Zsupánek preserved some of their songs. Konkolics and Kovács subsidized the publication of Zsupánek's book ''Mrtvecsne peszmi'' (Dirges) in 1910. He died in Veliki Šalovci in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. See also * List of Slovene writers and poets in Hungary * Mihály Zsupánek Mihály Zsupánek (; 7 March 1830 – 19 January 1905 or 24 January 1898) was a Slovene poet in Hungary, the father of János Zsupánek and grandfather of Vilmoš Županek. Born in Šalovci (Prekmurje), his parents were Péter Zsupanek and ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Miklós Kovács (sport Shooter)
Miklós Kovács may refer to: * Miklós Kovács (automobile designer), Hungarian car designer * Miklós Kovács (footballer) (1911–1977), Romanian-Hungarian football player and coach * Miklós Kovács (poet) (1857–1937), Hungarian Slovene cantor and writer * Miklós Kovács (sport shooter) (born 1934), Hungarian Olympic shooter * Mór Kóczán Móric "Mór" Kóczán (; also known under the pseudonym Miklós Kovács; 8 January 1885 – 30 July 1972) was a Slovak–Hungarian Athletics (sport), athlete and Calvinism, Calvinist pastor. Specialized for the throwing events, his best result ... or Miklós Kovács (1885–1972), Hungarian athlete and Calvinist pastor * Miklós Kovács (1769–1852), Catholic bishop of Transylvania and censor of '' Journey in North America'' {{hndis, Kovacs, Miklos ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Mór Kóczán
Móric "Mór" Kóczán (; also known under the pseudonym Miklós Kovács; 8 January 1885 – 30 July 1972) was a Slovak–Hungarian Athletics (sport), athlete and Calvinism, Calvinist pastor. Specialized for the throwing events, his best results came in the javelin throw, having won five Hungarian championship titles between 1911 and 1918. Kóczán competed for Hungary at the 1908 Summer Olympics and 1912 Summer Olympics. He produced his best performance in 1912 by winning the bronze medal in the javelin throw event. Following World War I, after the borders of Hungary Treaty of Trianon, were redrawn, Kóczán, together with hundreds of thousands of ethnic Hungarians, found himself in the newly created Czechoslovakia. In 1920 he became Czechoslovak champion in the javelin throw and four years later represented the country at the Olympics, where he finished in 23rd place. Besides athletics, he did not forget his pastoral duties and he also urged the local communities to take part ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Miklós Kovács (bishop)
Miklós Kovács may refer to: * Miklós Kovács (automobile designer), Hungarian car designer * Miklós Kovács (footballer) (1911–1977), Romanian-Hungarian football player and coach * Miklós Kovács (poet) (1857–1937), Hungarian Slovene cantor and writer * Miklós Kovács (sport shooter) (born 1934), Hungarian Olympic shooter * Mór Kóczán Móric "Mór" Kóczán (; also known under the pseudonym Miklós Kovács; 8 January 1885 – 30 July 1972) was a Slovak–Hungarian Athletics (sport), athlete and Calvinism, Calvinist pastor. Specialized for the throwing events, his best result ... or Miklós Kovács (1885–1972), Hungarian athlete and Calvinist pastor * Miklós Kovács (1769–1852), Catholic bishop of Transylvania and censor of '' Journey in North America'' {{hndis, Kovacs, Miklos ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |