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- Domanovszky 1944, pp. 184–185. Domanovszky 1944, p. 185. Domanovszky 1944, p. 187. Domanovszky 1944, p. 197. Domanovszky 1944, p. 198. Domanovszky 1944...
- her early death on 16 March 1801 aged 17. Hungarian historian Sándor Domanovszky related the event as follows: On 8 March at 3 a.m. and after a long hesitation...
- Medieval Chronicle. Leiden: Brill. pp. 313–314. ISBN 90-04-18464-3. Domanovszky, Sándor (1902). "A Budai krónika" [The Buda Chronicle] (PDF). Századok...
- rebellious brother Béla. Later, he modified his viewpoint (see below). Sándor Domanovszky (1930s) listed three arguments why the Urgesta was completed during the...
- krónika" [The Buda Chronicle] (PDF). Iskolakultúra (in Hungarian). 22 (11). Domanovszky, Sándor (1902). "A Budai krónika" [The Buda Chronicle] (PDF). Századok...
- from the reign of Andrew III until around 1330. In contrast, Sándor Domanovszky proved that the chapters on Ladislaus IV can also be attributed to the...
- heritage from Hungary, in the 15th-19th Centuries. Akadémiai, Budapest] [Domanovszky Gy. (1981): A magyar nép díszítőművészete I-II. The Ornamental Art of...
- sculptor 1949–1956: Sándor Bortnyik, painter, draughtsman 1956–1973: Endre Domanovszky, painter 1973–1985: József Somogyi, sculptor 1985–1989: István Kiss,...
- University (now Eötvös Loránd University) under the historian Sándor Domanovszky, Elemér Mályusz, and the linguist and turkologist Gyula Németh. Towards...
- he studied under Zoltán Tölg-Molnár and István Gábor. He received the Domanovszky Award and the March 15 Concept Award as recognition of his work. He continued...