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Christian Fürchtegott Gellert Christian Fürchtegott Gellert (4 July 171513 December 1769) was a German poet, one of the forerunners of the golden age of German literature that was ushered in by Lessing. Biography Gellert was born at Hainichen in Saxony, at the foot of the ...
(1715–1769), German poet * (born 1961), Danish children's book illustrator *
Hugo Gellert Hugo Gellert (born Hugó Grünbaum, May 3, 1892 December 9, 1985) was a Hungarian- American illustrator and muralist. A committed radical and member of the Communist Party of America, Gellert created much work for political activism in the 192 ...
(1892–1985), Hungarian-American illustrator and muralist *
Imre Gellért Imre Gellért (8 June 1888 – 31 March 1981) was a Hungarian gymnast who competed in the 1908 Summer Olympics and in the 1912 Summer Olympics The 1912 Summer Olympics (), officially known as the Games of the V Olympiad () and commonl ...
(1888–1981), Hungarian gymnast *
Jay Gellert Jay Gellert (born 1954) is the former CEO and president of Health Net, Inc. He joined Health Net in 1996 as president and chief operating officer of one of Health Net's predecessor companies, Health Systems International, Inc."Health Net - Biograp ...
(born 1956), American CEO *
Lawrence Gellert Lawrence Gellert (1898-1979?), was a music collector, who in the 1920s and 1930s amassed a significant collection of field-recorded African-American blues and spirituals and also claimed to have documented black protest traditions in the South of th ...
(1898–1979), American music collector *
Rayna Gellert Rayna Gellert (born December 15, 1975) is an American fiddler, acoustic guitarist, singer, and songwriter specializing in old-time music. Gellert is a former member of the Freight Hoppers. From 2003 to 2009 she performed and recorded with th ...
(born 1976), American fiddler *
Gellért Ivancsics Gellért Ivancsics (born 23 February 1987 in Sopron) is a Hungarian football Football is a family of team sports that involve, to varying degrees, kick (football), kicking a football (ball), ball to score a goal (sports), goal. Unqualif ...
(born 1987), Hungarian soccer player *
Gellert Tamas Gellert Tamas (born 1963) is a Sweden, Swedish journalist and writer of Hungary, Hungarian origin. Tamas has worked for ''Dagens Nyheter'', Sweden's leading daily newspaper, and as a journalist for TV4 AB, TV4. Tamas is mostly known for his 20 ...
(born 1963), Swedish writer * Saint Gellért, the name by which the Hungarian bishop
Gerard Sagredo Gerard is a masculine forename of Proto-Germanic origin, variations of which exist in many Germanic and Romance languages. Like many other early Germanic names, it is dithematic, consisting of two meaningful constituents put together. In this cas ...
(980–1046) is commonly known


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Gellert Grindelwald The following is a list of characters from the ''Harry Potter'' series. Each character appears in at least one ''Harry Potter''–related book or story by J. K. Rowling. These books and stories include the seven original ''Harry Potter'' nove ...
(1882–1998), a character from the ''Harry Potter'' franchise *
Gellért Hill Gellért Hill (; ; ) is a high hill overlooking the Danube in Budapest, Hungary. It is located in the 1st and the 11th districts. The hill was named after Saint Gerard who was thrown to death from the hill. The famous Hotel Gellért and th ...
, a hill in Budapest, Hungary **
Gellért Hill Cave The Gellért Hill Cave () is part of a network of caves within Gellért Hill in Budapest, Hungary. The cave is also referred to as "Saint Ivan's Cave" (''Szent Iván-barlang''), regarding a hermit who lived there and is believed to have used th ...
, a cave in Gellért Hill which contains a church ** Gellért Hill Calvary, a Late Baroque calvary on Gellért Hill * Hotel Gellért, a hotel in Budapest, Hungary ** Gellért Baths, baths at the hotel * Geraltov (, a village and municipality in the Prešov Region of eastern Slovakia


See also

* Gelert (disambiguation) {{disambig, surname