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Révész is a Hungarian surname, meaning "ferryman". Notable people with the surname include: * András Révész * Géza Révész (1902–1977), Hungarian military officer and politician * Géza Révész (1878–1955), Hungarian-Dutch psychologist * György Révész (1927–2003) Hungarian screenwriter and film director * Judith Révész (1915–2018), Hungarian-Dutch potter and sculptor * Julianna Révész (born 1983), Hungarian fencer * Máriusz Révész (born 1967), Hungarian politician * Richard Revesz (born 1958), American lawyer * Tamás Révész Tamás Révész is a Hungarian American photographer. He is head of photojournalism at BKF University of Applied Sciences (Budapest, Hungary). Révész was born in Budapest, Hungary in 1946. His critically acclaimed photography exhibition, "New ... (born 1946), Hungarian-American photographer {{Surname Hungarian-language surnames ...
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Hungarian Surname
Hungarian names include surnames and given names. Some people have more than one given name, but only one is normally used. In the Hungarian language, whether written or spoken, names are invariably given in the "Eastern name order", with the family name followed by the given name (in foreign-language texts in languages that use Western name order, names are often given with the family name last). Hungarian is one of the few national languages in Europe to use the Eastern name order, like Chinese names, Chinese, Japanese names, Japanese, Korean names, Korean, Vietnamese names, Vietnamese, Cambodian name, Khmer and some Basque names, Basque nationalists. Orthography Although Hungarian alphabet, Hungarian orthography is now simpler than it was in the 18th and the 19th centuries, many Hungarians still use the old spelling for their names. For example, the letter ''c'' is often written as ''cz''. Letters such as ''q'', ''w'', ''x'' and ''y'' are usually seen only in foreign words bu ...
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András Révész
Andor Révész (born Galgóc, now Hlohovec, Slovakia; 1896–1970), known also as Andrés Révész Speier, was a Hungarian people, Hungarian biographer, journalist, and writer. ReferencesBOTKA FERENC: MALLORCAI „SZÉP NAPOK" (Déry Tibor két élete, 1934-1936-ban írt naplójegyzetei tükrében)
Hungarian translators 20th-century translators Hungarian biographers Male biographers 1896 births 1970 deaths People from Hlohovec 20th-century Hungarian male writers 20th-century Hungarian journalists 20th-century biographers {{Hungary-writer-stub ...
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Géza Révész
Géza Révész (31 August 1902 – 22 January 1977) was a Hungarian military officer and politician, who served as Minister of Defence between 1957 and 1960. During the Hungarian Soviet Republic and the Second World War he fought in the Red Army. From 1960 to 1963 he was the Hungarian ambassador to the Soviet Union The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. (USSR), commonly known as the Soviet Union, was a List of former transcontinental countries#Since 1700, transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 until Dissolution of the Soviet .... References Magyar Életrajzi Lexikon 1902 births 1977 deaths People from Sátoraljaújhely Hungarian Communist Party politicians Members of the Hungarian Working People's Party Members of the Hungarian Socialist Workers' Party Ministers of defence of Hungary Members of the National Assembly of Hungary (1958–1963) Members of the National Assembly of Hungary (1963–1967) Ambassadors of Hungary to the ...
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Géza Révész (psychologist)
Géza Révész (Siófok, Hungary, 9 December 1878 — Amsterdam, Netherlands, 19 August 1955) was a Hungarian-Dutch psychologist of Jewish heritage, and is regarded as one of the pioneers of European psychology.Henry Pieron, "Geza Revesz: 1878-1955", in: ''The American Journal of Psychology'', Vol. 69, No. 1 (Mar., 1956), pp. 139-141. Life Révész was born in the Siófok, Hungary, a town located at Lake Balaton, where his father owned a famous vineyard. He studied law in Budapest and received his doctorate in 1902, when he finished his dissertation entitled ''Das Trauerjahr der Witwe''. Révész continued his studies at various German universities, including in Göttingen. While in Göttingen, he studied psychology with Georg Elias Müller, with whom he completed his doctorate and his thesis ''Über die vom Weiß ausgehende Schwächung der Wirksamkeit farbiger Lichtreize'' in 1905. During this time, Révész also became friends with phenomenological psychologists David Ka ...
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György Révész
György Révész (16 October 1927 – 2 April 2003) was a Hungary, Hungarian screenwriter and film director. Selected filmography Director * ''At Midnight (1957 film), At Midnight'' (1957) * ''What a Night! (1958 film), What a Night!'' (1958) * ''Danger on the Danube'' (1961) * ''Fagyosszentek'' (1962) * ''Land of Angels'' (1962) * ''Three Nights of Love (1967 film), Three Nights of Love'' (1967) * ''The Lion Is Ready To Jump'' (1969) * ''A Journey Around My Skull'' (1970) * ''Kakuk Marci'' (1973) * ''The Pendragon Legend (film), The Pendragon Legend'' (1974) * ''Akli Miklós'' (1986) Bibliography * Burns, Bryan. ''World Cinema: Hungary''. Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1996. External links

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Judith Révész
Judith Magdolna Laqueur-Révész (15 July 1915 – 17 April 2018) was a Hungarian-Dutch potter and sculptor. Life and work Judith Magdolna Révész was born in Budapest in July 1915, the daughter of psychologist Géza Révész and art historian Magdolna Révész-Alexander. In 1920, she moved with her parents from Hungary to the Netherlands. She rejected the Dutch art education, and received a private education (1934-1937) at the School of Applied Arts in Budapest by sculptor Mark Vedres. In 1938, she became a freelance potter in Amsterdam. She was in close contact with Bert Nienhuis and Luigi de Lerma. She made especially earthenware utensils and ceramics small plastic, often inspired by Hungarian folk art. She made portraits, which were cast in bronze. She married a German lawyer, Henric Jochem Willem Ernst (Hein) Laqueur (1914-1990) in 1941. The couple had a son and a daughter. In 1957, the family moved to The Hague. She exhibited regularly since 1938, including in 1959/196 ...
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Julianna Révész
Julianna Révész, (born 24 January 1983) is a Hungarian épée fencer. With Hungary she won a silver medal in the 2005 World Fencing Championships in Leipzig and a bronze medal in the 2013 European Fencing Championships in Zagreb. She is the co-founder of Knightsbridge Fencing Club along with Tamas Kovacs. Career Révész's parents wanted to choose a sport for her in which Hungarians were traditionally successful, such as fencing. At age 8 she was taken to the Erdert Medosz Fencing Club, where she fell in love with the sport. She did one year of footwork and private lesson with foil. Later she changed to épée when she transferred to BVSC Fencing Club. As soon as she started to compete in children's tournaments, people recognized her talent for fencing. Révész became Hungarian National Champion in all age categories from children to adult, in both individual and team events. Her first coaches were Zoltán Beszédes and Lászlo Kőrösi. Révész won a bronze medal at th ...
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Máriusz Révész
Máriusz Révész (born 31 May 1967, in Budapest) is a Hungarian politician of the Fidesz party and a former Member of the Parliament. Youth His family originate from Kőbánya, Budapest. He finished his secondary studies at the I. László Gymnasium in 1985. Révész attended the Ho Si Minh Teacher Training College (present-day Eszterházy Károly Catholic University) in Eger from 1985 to 1989. He was involved in the local democratic opposition movement, when joined the Agria Circle, which challenged the dominance of the Hungarian Young Communist League (KISZ) within the collage. Based on this group, Révész became a founding member of the local branch of Fidesz in the autumn of 1988. Révész organized protests in order to rename the college from Ho Chi Minh to Bishop Károly Eszterházy at the turn of 1988 and 1989. Thereafter, Révész taught mathematics in an elementary school in Kőbánya. Political career After the Fall of Communism in Hungary he entered the local ...
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Richard Revesz
Richard L. Revesz ( ; born May 9, 1958) is an American lawyer and academic. He is the AnBryce Professor of Law and faculty director of the Institute for Policy Integrity at the New York University School of Law. From 2023 to 2025, he served as the administrator of the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs in the Biden administration. He served as dean of the New York University School of Law from 2002 to 2013, and as the director of the American Law Institute from 2014 to 2023. Early life and education Born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Richard Revesz graduated ''summa cum laude'' with a B.S.E. in civil engineering from Princeton University in 1979, completing a senior thesis titled "Energy or Environment? The Tradeoff between Automobile Emissions and Fuel Economy." He then received an M.S. in civil engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He continued his studies at Yale Law School, where he was editor-in-chief of ''Yale Law Journal'' and received a J. ...
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Tamás Révész
Tamás Révész is a Hungarian American photographer. He is head of photojournalism at BKF University of Applied Sciences (Budapest, Hungary). Révész was born in Budapest, Hungary in 1946. His critically acclaimed photography exhibition, "New York", was endorsed by the New York City New York, often called New York City (NYC), is the most populous city in the United States, located at the southern tip of New York State on one of the world's largest natural harbors. The city comprises five boroughs, each coextensive w ... ''Sister City Program''.Embassy of the United States, Budapest, HungaryAmbassador Walker Helps Bring New York Photos to Budapest/ref> Bibliography His most recent published book is ''New York' References External linksTamas Revesz Photography Portfolio Site 1946 births Living people American photographers Hungarian emigrants to the United States {{US-photographer-stub ...
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