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Moric, Móric and Mořic is a surname and a given name, a variant of English Maurice and German Moritz. Notable people with the name include: Given name *Maurice Benyovszky (Hungarian: Móric Benyovszky; 1746–1786), Hungarian military officer, adventurer and writer * Móric Esterházy (1881–1960), Hungarian aristocrat and politician *Móric Fischer de Farkasházy (1799–1880), Hungarian porcelain manufacturer * František Mořic Nágl (1889–1944), Czech painter * Móric Pogány (1878–1942), Hungarian Jewish architect Surname * Ante Moric (born 1974), Australian soccer player and coach *Rajmund Moric Rajmund Moric (born 27 June 1944 in Katowice) is a Polish politician. He was elected to the Sejm on 25 September 2005, getting 3091 votes in 29 Gliwice district as a candidate from the Samoobrona Rzeczpospolitej Polskiej The Self-Defence of the ... (born 1944), Polish politician See also * Nina Morić (born 1976), Croatian fashion model {{given name, type=both Hungar ...
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Nina Morić
Nina Morić (born 22 July 1976) is a Croatian fashion model. She became an Italian citizen after her marriage with celebrity photographer Fabrizio Corona. Biography Morić was born in Zagreb into an upper-middle class household. After finishing high school she became a law school student, but then chose to become a professional fashion model after winning the 1996 Croatian Elite "Look of the Year" modeling competition, placing third at the world pageant. In 1995 she was cast in a music video for Croatian musician Tony Cetinski. While working in Los Angeles in 1999, she was cast in Ricky Martin's hit music video " Livin' La Vida Loca". That same year, she released her debut single as a singer, but due to its lack of success, an album was never produced. She was also selected by Jim Carrey as the female lead to a sequel for the 1994 film '' The Mask'', but negotiations fell through and Carrey eventually left the project. She has worked for brands and designers such as Versace, ...
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Ante Moric
Ante Tomislav Moric (born 19 April 1974) is an Australian professional soccer coach and former player who is the head coach for Geelong. A midfielder, Moric represented Australia at youth, Olympic, and senior levels. After retirement he become a coach, initially at the Under 20 level at Sydney United in the NSW NPL, then St George, before being appointed head coach of Victorian NPL side Dandenong City in 2019. Playing career Moric played at club level in Australia and Croatia for St. George, AIS, Sydney United, Zadar, Canberra Cosmos, Sydney Olympic, Fraser Park, APIA Leichhardt Tigers and Rockdale City Suns. He also participated at the 1996 Summer Olympics. Coaching career In September 2011, Moric was hired as U13 manager for Sydney United 58 FC for the 2012 season. After a stint with the youth side of National Premier Leagues NSW 2 side St George FC, in April 2019 Moric was appointed as the new head coach of National Premier Leagues Victoria side Dandenong City SC, takin ...
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Rajmund Moric
Rajmund Moric (born 27 June 1944 in Katowice) is a Polish politician. He was elected to the Sejm on 25 September 2005, getting 3091 votes in 29 Gliwice district as a candidate from the Samoobrona Rzeczpospolitej Polskiej The Self-Defence of the Republic of Poland (, SRP) is a Christian socialism, Christian socialist, Populism, populist, agrarianism, agrarian, and Nationalism, nationalist list of political parties in Poland, political party and trade union in Pola ... list. He was also a member of PRL Sejm 1985-1989. See also * Members of Polish Sejm 2005-2007 External linksRajmund Moric - parliamentary page- includes declarations of interest, voting record, and transcripts of speeches. 1944 births Living people Politicians from Katowice Members of the Polish Sejm 2005–2007 Self-Defence of the Republic of Poland politicians Recipients of the Medal of the 40th Anniversary of the People's Republic of Poland {{Poland-Sejm-politician-stub ...
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Móric Fischer De Farkasházy
Moric, Móric and Mořic is a surname and a given name, a variant of English Maurice (name), Maurice and German Moritz (name), Moritz. Notable people with the name include: Given name *Maurice Benyovszky (Hungarian: Móric Benyovszky; 1746–1786), Hungarian military officer, adventurer and writer *Móric Esterházy (1881–1960), Hungarian aristocrat and politician *Móric Fischer de Farkasházy (1799–1880), Hungarian porcelain manufacturer *František Mořic Nágl (1889–1944), Czech painter *Móric Pogány (1878–1942), Hungarian Jewish architect Surname *Ante Moric (born 1974), Australian soccer player and coach *Rajmund Moric (born 1944), Polish politician See also

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Maurice Benyovszky
Count Maurice Benyovszky de Benyó et Urbanó (; ; ; 20 September 1746 – 24 May 1786) was a military officer, adventurer, and writer from the Kingdom of Hungary, who described himself as both a Hungarian and a Pole. He is considered a national hero in Hungary, Poland, and Slovakia. Benyovszky was born and raised in Verbó, Kingdom of Hungary (present-day Vrbové, Slovakia). In 1769, while fighting for the Polish armies under the Bar Confederation, he was captured by the Russians and exiled to Kamchatka Peninsula, Kamchatka. He subsequently escaped and returned to Europe via Macau and Mauritius, arriving in France. In 1773, Benyovszky reached agreement with the French government to establish a trading post on Madagascar. Facing significant problems with the climate, the terrain, and the native Sakalava people, he abandoned the trading post in 1776. Benyovszky then returned to Europe, joined the Austrian Army and fought in the War of the Bavarian Succession. After a failed ventu ...
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Móric Esterházy
Count Móric Esterházy de Galántha et Fraknó (, 27 April 1881 – 28 June 1960) was a Hungarian aristocrat and politician. Life He served as prime minister for a few months during World War I, after the fall of István Tisza. His attempts at reform were defeated by Tisza's conservative forces, and he quickly resigned, to be replaced by the weak administration of Sándor Wekerle. After the war he devoted himself to the management of his large estate. For the Christian Economic Party, he became a member of the Hungarian Parliament again in 1931 and a representative of his party in the important Economic Committee. Family and ancestry Móric Esterházy was the grandfather of football player Márton Esterházy (1956– ) and writer Péter Esterházy Péter Esterházy (14 April 1950 – 14 July 2016) was a Hungarian writer. He was one of the best known Hungarian and Central European writers of his era. He was called a "leading figure of 20th century Hungarian literature", and ...
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František Mořic Nágl
František Mořic Nágl (28 May 1889, Kostelní Myslová – October 1944, Auschwitz) was a Czech landscape and Genre art, genre painter of Jewish ancestry. He and his entire family were murdered in the Holocaust. Biography His family owned a farm and the local mill. He began his education in Telč. On the recommendation of his secondary school teachers, he was enrolled at the Academy of Arts, Architecture and Design in Prague, where he studied from 1905 to 1908.Brief biography
@ the Telč website.
He then transferred to the Academy of Fine Arts, Prague, Academy of Fine Arts and became a student of Hanuš Schwaiger.
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