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Countess Elizabeth Báthory de
Ecsed (Hungarian: Báthori
Erzsébet,
pronounced [ˈbaːtori ˈɛrʒeːbɛt]; Slovak: Alžbeta Bátoriová; 7
August 1560 – 21 August...
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Elzbute (Lithuanian) Elżbieta,
Izabela (Polish) エリザベス (Erizabesu) (****anese)
Erzsébet (Hungarian)
Isabella (Italian, Dutch)
Isabelle (French, Dutch)
Isabel (Spanish...
- name)
Erzsébet (Croatian: Setržebet, German: Sandeschewe) is a
village in
Baranya county, Hungary.
According to a 2011 census, the
village of
Erzsébet had...
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Margit (
Erzsébet) Szilágyi (b. ? - d. 1504) was a
Hungarian noblewoman from the
House of Szilágyi, she was the wife of Máté (Mátyus) Maróti, Ban de Macsó...
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Erzsébet Nagy (13
April 1927 – 29
January 2008) was a
Hungarian writer and translator, and the only
child of the
former Prime Minister of Hungary, Imre...
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Erzsébet Némethné Bajári (born
Erzsébet Némethné) and
published as
Erzsébet N. Bajári; (1912–1963) was a
Hungarian entomologist,
specifically a wasp researcher...
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Countess Erzsébet Thurzó de
Bethlenfalva (20
February 1621 – 4 July 1642) was a
Hungarian noblewoman,
daughter of
Count Imre Thurzó and
Baroness Krisztina...
- "Kútvölgyi
Erzsébet". vigszinhaz.hu. "Jegy.hu - Kútvölgyi
Erzsébet". Jegy.hu. "Boldog születésnapot, Kútvölgyi
Erzsébet!". MTVA Archívum.
Erzsébet Kútvölgyi...
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Erzsébet Szőnyi (25
April 1924 – 28
December 2019), also
Erzsébet Szilágyi, was a
Hungarian composer and
music teacher. Her
works encomp**** symphonic...
- Babos, Márta Balogh,
Erzsébet Bognár, Márta Giba, Ágnes H****, Mária Holub,
Ilona Ignácz,
Magda Jóna,
Erzsébet Lengyel,
Erzsébet Pásztor, Anna Rothermel...