- Dániel
Berzsenyi (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈdaːniɛl ˈbɛrʒɛɲi]; 7 May 1776 in
Hetye (now Egyházashetye) – 24
February 1836 in Nikla) was a
Hungarian poet...
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Ralph Berzsenyi (German:
Erich Beusterien, 26
February 1909 – 10 June 1978) was a
Hungarian sport shooter who
competed in the 1936
Summer Olympics. He...
- Barnabás
Berzsenyi (12
February 1918 – 18 June 1993) was a
Hungarian fencer. He won a
silver medal in the team épée
event at the 1956
Summer Olympics...
- Mária
Berzsenyi (born 31
October 1946 in Sármellék, Zala) is a
former Hungarian handball goalkeeper,
Olympic Games and
World Championship bronze medalist...
- others). The
greatest poets of the time were Mihály
Csokonai and Dániel
Berzsenyi. The
greatest figure of the
language reform was
Ferenc Kazinczy. The Hungarian...
- Yoshkar-Ola,
Russia County Hall of Vas
County in the
Berzsenyi Dániel
Square Episcopal Palace in the
Berzsenyi Dániel
Square Holy
Trinity column in the Main...
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disciples in Jerusalem.
People bearing the name Barnabás include: Barnabás
Berzsenyi, (1918–1993),
Hungarian fencer Barnabás Bese (born 1994),
Hungarian footballer...
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Theological College of Pécs [Wikidata]., Pécs
Tomori Pál College,
Kalocsa Berzsenyi Dániel
College (merged with
University of West Hungary) Kölcsey Ferenc...
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postscript (link).
Berzsenyi,
George (1994), "The
Pizza Theorem - Part I" (PDF),
Quantum Magazine: 29
Berzsenyi,
George (1994), "The
Pizza Theorem...
- Asclepiadic, and the
Sapphic stanza.
Early 19th-century poet Dániel
Berzsenyi's poetry has been
rendered into
English faithfully to his
original metre...