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Tibor is a masculine Hungarian given name. * Originated shortened form of the medieval Hungarian name ''Tiborc''; which originates from the ancient Latin surname Tiburtius. * from Etruscan name Tibur, which means "honest man" Some notable people known by this name include: * Tibor Ág * Tibor Antalpéter * Tibor Benedek * Tibor Farkas * Tibor Feheregyhazi * Tibor Fischer * Tibor Gécsek * Tibor Hollo * Tibor Kalman * Tibor R. Machan * Tibor Mičinec * Tibor Nyilasi * Tibor Ordina * Tibor Őze Hungarian football manager * Tibor Parák * Tibor Pleiß * Tibor Polgár (1907–1993), Hungarian composer * Tibor Radó * Tibor Renyi * Tibor Selymes * Tibor Sisa Hungarian football manager * Tibor Stark * Tibor Szasz * Tibor Szele * Tibor Varga (ice hockey) * Tibor Varga (violinist) * Tibor Viniczai * Tibor Wlassics * Tibor Zsitvay See also * Ctibor (name) * ''Tibor'' is the Hungarian name for Tibru village, Cricău Commune, Alba County, Romania * TIBOR is the short nam ...
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Oxford University Press (OUP) is the publishing house of the University of Oxford. It is the largest university press in the world. Its first book was printed in Oxford in 1478, with the Press officially granted the legal right to print books by decree in 1586. It is the second-oldest university press after Cambridge University Press, which was founded in 1534. It is a department of the University of Oxford. It is governed by a group of 15 academics, the Delegates of the Press, appointed by the Vice Chancellor, vice-chancellor of the University of Oxford. The Delegates of the Press are led by the Secretary to the Delegates, who serves as OUP's chief executive and as its major representative on other university bodies. Oxford University Press has had a similar governance structure since the 17th century. The press is located on Walton Street, Oxford, Walton Street, Oxford, opposite Somerville College, Oxford, Somerville College, in the inner suburb of Jericho, Oxford, Jericho. ...
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Tibor Parák
Tibor Parák (18 November 1928 – 30 July 2023) was a Hungarian geologist known for his mineral explorations and academic contributions to economic geology. Parák arrived in Sweden from Soviet-occupied Hungary as a refugee in 1956. Parák published his dissertation on the Kiruna iron ores in 1973. He proposed a sedimentary origin for the iron ore of Kiruna and investigated the connection between the ore districts of Skelleftefältet and Kirunafältet. The thesis and geological ideas of Parák received considerable attention at the time. In the 1970s Parák also envisioned the rare-earth elements in Kiruna's gangue minerals would be economically valuable in the future. He was active at LKAB as chief geologist from 1974 to 1977. In 1977 he became CEO of a new prospecting company created by LKAB. After criticizing the uranium mining project at Pleutajokk openly for its unprofitable low grade and purported environmental risks these differences made Parák leave LKAB in 1981 ...
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Tibor Wlassics
Tibor Ivan Wlassics (; 1936 – 28 October 1998) was a Hungarian scholar of Italian literature. He fled Hungary after the 1956 revolution and eventually settled in the United States, becoming a professor at the University of Virginia. He is most remembered for his research on the poet Dante Alighieri, though he also wrote about Italian figures such as Galileo Galilei and Cesare Pavese. Biography Wlassics was born in Budapest, Hungary in 1936 to an aristocratic family. After World War II and the formation of the Hungarian People's Republic, his father was imprisoned for refusing to give up his title and mansion. Though Wlassics was well-educated, he was not allowed to attend university because of his upper-class status, instead working first in manual labour and then in translation. One of the works he translated into Hungarian during this time was Federico García Lorca's '' Romancero gitano''. After the Revolution of 1956, Wlassics fled to Austria and then settled ...
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Tibor Viniczai
Tibor Viniczai (6 September 1956 – 27 December 2022) was a Hungarian agricultural engineer and politician, who served as Mayor of Székesfehérvár Székesfehérvár (; ; ; ; Serbian language, Serbian: ''Стони Београд''; ), known colloquially as Fehérvár (), is a city in central Hungary, and the country's ninth-largest city. It is the Regions of Hungary, regional capital of C ... in 2010. Viniczai was a founding member of the Hungarian Democratic Forum (MDF) in 1988.Viniczai Tibor önéletrajza
(Hozzáférés: 2010. szeptember 4.)
He was appointed mayor of his hometown in July 2010, after his predecessor, Tihamér Warvasovszky resigned when he became Vice Presid ...
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Tibor Varga (violinist)
Tibor Varga (4 July 1921 – 4 September 2003) was a Hungarian violinist, conductor, and music teacher who developed pedagogic methods for teaching string music. He was a founding member of the string department in the Musikhochschule Detmold. Early life Varga was born in Győr in the same region that witnessed the birth of Joseph Joachim, Leopold Auer, Carl Flesch as well as of the famous conductor Hans Richter. Young Varga took his first lessons at the age of two and a half with his father Lajos Varga, who was also a violinist. Due to an injury during the War, Lajos Varga had to abandon his plans to be a concert artist and became a violin maker. Studies Coming to the attention of Jenő Hubay, Varga was enrolled at the Budapest Franz Liszt Academy when only ten years old, where he studied, among others, with Zoltán Kodály and Leó Weiner. After Hubay's death (1937), Varga was chosen to be the soloist in the memorial concert, playing the Hubay's Third Violin Concer ...
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Tibor Varga (ice Hockey)
Tibor Varga (born 31 May 1985) is a Slovak professional ice hockey player. He is currently a free agent. Career Varga previously played with HC Slovan Bratislava in the Slovak Extraliga, Bakersfield Condors of the ECHL, and the Huntsville Havoc and Mississippi Riverkings of the Southern Professional Hockey League The SPHL (formerly the Southern Professional Hockey League) is a professional ice hockey independent minor league based in Huntersville, North Carolina, with teams located primarily in the southeastern United States as well as Illinois and Indian .... Career statistics Regular season and playoffs References External links * 1985 births Living people Slovak ice hockey left wingers Bakersfield Condors (1998–2015) players BK Havlíčkův Brod players Bratislava Capitals players HC Košice players HC Slovan Bratislava players HK Dukla Trenčín players HK 91 Senica players HK Trnava players Huntsville Havoc players MHC Martin players Missis ...
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Tibor Szele
Tibor Szele (21 June 1918 – 5 April 1955) Hungarian mathematician, working in combinatorics and abstract algebra In mathematics, more specifically algebra, abstract algebra or modern algebra is the study of algebraic structures, which are set (mathematics), sets with specific operation (mathematics), operations acting on their elements. Algebraic structur .... Szele was born in Debrecen. After graduating at the Debrecen University, he became a researcher at the Szeged University in 1946, then he went back at the Debrecen University in 1948 where he became full professor in 1952. He worked especially in the theory of Abelian groups and ring theory. He generalized Hajós's theorem. He founded the Hungarian school of algebra. Tibor Szele received the Kossuth Prize in 1952. He died in Szeged. References
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Tibor Szasz
Tibor is a masculine Hungarian given name. * Originated shortened form of the medieval Hungarian name ''Tiborc''; which originates from the ancient Latin surname Tiburtius. * from Etruscan name Tibur, which means "honest man" Some notable people known by this name include: * Tibor Ág * Tibor Antalpéter * Tibor Benedek * Tibor Farkas * Tibor Feheregyhazi * Tibor Fischer * Tibor Gécsek * Tibor Hollo * Tibor Kalman * Tibor R. Machan * Tibor Mičinec * Tibor Nyilasi * Tibor Ordina * Tibor Őze Hungarian football manager * Tibor Parák * Tibor Pleiß * Tibor Polgár (1907–1993), Hungarian composer * Tibor Radó * Tibor Renyi * Tibor Selymes * Tibor Sisa Hungarian football manager * Tibor Stark * Tibor Szasz * Tibor Szele * Tibor Varga (ice hockey) * Tibor Varga (violinist) * Tibor Viniczai * Tibor Wlassics Tibor Ivan Wlassics (; 1936 – 28 October 1998) was a Hungarian scholar of Italian literature. He fled Hungary after the 1956 revolution and eve ...
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Tibor Stark
Tibor Stark (born 14 February 1972 in Tata, Komárom-Esztergom) is a retired male weightlifter from Hungary Hungary is a landlocked country in Central Europe. Spanning much of the Pannonian Basin, Carpathian Basin, it is bordered by Slovakia to the north, Ukraine to the northeast, Romania to the east and southeast, Serbia to the south, Croatia and .... He competed for his native country in three consecutive Summer Olympics, starting in 1992 ( Barcelona, Spain). A European champion in 1997, he ended up in 8th place in 1996 and 2000 in the men's superheavyweight division (+ 105 kg). Major results References sports-reference 1972 births Living people Hungarian male weightlifters Weightlifters at the 1992 Summer Olympics Weightlifters at the 1996 Summer Olympics Weightlifters at the 2000 Summer Olympics Olympic weightlifters for Hungary {{Hungary-weightlifting-bio-stub ...
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Tibor Sisa
Tibor Sisa (born 1 December 1960) is a Hungarian professional football manager and former player Player may refer to: Role or adjective * Player (game), a participant in a game or sport ** Gamer, a player in video and tabletop games ** Athlete, a player in sports ** Player character, a character in a video game or role playing game who i .... Managerial career Honvéd On 25 February 2009, he was appointed as the manager of Budapest Honvéd FC. On 24 October 2009, he was sacked. Kaposvár On 9 June 2009, he was appointed as the manager of Kaposvári Rákóczi FC. Diósgyőr On 22 November 2012, he resigned as the manager of Diósgyőr. Gyirmót On 13 June 2013, he was appointed as the Nemzeti Bajnokság II club Gyirmót FC Győr. Vác On 18 June 2015, he was appointed as the manager of Vác FC. Personal He teaches at the Eszterházy Károly Catholic University. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Sisa, Tibor Living people 1960 births People from Salgó ...
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Tibor Selymes
Tibor Selymes (born 14 May 1970) is a Romanian football manager and former player. Playing career Born in Bălan of Hungarian descent, Selymes made his debut in Divizia A with FC Brașov in 1988. He later played many years in Belgium. Selymes got 46 caps for the Romania national team between 1992 and 1999, and was in the squad for the 1994 World Cup, Euro 1996 and the 1998 World Cup. Managerial career In September 2010 Selymes was appointed as manager of Astra Ploiești. He was sacked in August 2011, after only two games from the 2011–12 season, both lost by Astra. He then took control of FCM Târgu Mureș, but stayed there for only three games, resigning after one draw and two defeats. He returned to Astra in November 2011. On 16 December 2011, he was fired from Astra, the second time this season. On 2 April 2013, Selymes returned to Dinamo, after 20 years. He signed a contract for two months to manage the second team of the club. On 17 June 2013, he signed ...
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Tibor Renyi
Tibor is a masculine Hungarian given name. * Originated shortened form of the medieval Hungarian name ''Tiborc''; which originates from the ancient Latin surname Tiburtius. * from Etruscan name Tibur, which means "honest man" Some notable people known by this name include: * Tibor Ág * Tibor Antalpéter * Tibor Benedek * Tibor Farkas * Tibor Feheregyhazi * Tibor Fischer * Tibor Gécsek * Tibor Hollo * Tibor Kalman * Tibor R. Machan * Tibor Mičinec * Tibor Nyilasi * Tibor Ordina * Tibor Őze Hungarian football manager * Tibor Parák * Tibor Pleiß * Tibor Polgár (1907–1993), Hungarian composer * Tibor Radó * Tibor Renyi * Tibor Selymes * Tibor Sisa Hungarian football manager * Tibor Stark * Tibor Szasz * Tibor Szele * Tibor Varga (ice hockey) * Tibor Varga (violinist) * Tibor Viniczai * Tibor Wlassics * Tibor Zsitvay See also * Ctibor (name) * ''Tibor'' is the Hungarian name for Tibru village, Cricău Commune, Alba County, Romania * TIBOR is ...
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