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Géjza Valent (3
October 1953 – 6
October 2024) was a
discus thrower from Czechoslovakia, who won the
bronze medal at the 1983
World Championships. He...
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Gejza Josipović (Hungarian: Géza Josipovich; 31
January 1857 – 20 May 1934) was a
Croatian politician of the
Unionist Party who
served as
Minister without...
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Gejza Šimanský (born 29
August 1924 in Sečovce, died 19 June 2007) was a
former Slovak footballer who pla**** for ŠK
Slovan Bratislava and FC
Tatran Prešov...
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Gejza Kocsis (Hungarian:
Kocsis Géza; 25
November 1910 – 12
March 1958) was a Czechoslovak-Hungarian
footballer who pla**** as a
forward and
appeared for...
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Gejza Gyurcsi (born 21
September 1976) is a
Slovak water polo player. He
competed in the men's
tournament at the 2000
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary;...
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Gejza Farkaš (born 13
March 1949) is a
Slovak former football manager and footballer. He was born in 1949 in Slovakia. He is a
native of Rožňava, Slovakia...
- Géza
Malasits (1874–1948) was a
Hungarian politician.
Member of the
Hungarian Social-Democratic Party,
Malasits was a
deputy of the
Hungarian parliament...
- Géza (c. 940 – 997), also
Gejza, was
Grand Prince of the
Hungarians from the
early 970s. He was the son of
Grand Prince Taksony and his Oriental—Khazar...
- Géza II (Hungarian: II. Géza; Croatian:
Gejza II.; Slovak:
Gejza II.; 1130 – 31 May 1162) was King of
Hungary and
Croatia from 1141 to 1162. He was the...
- Czechoslovakia.
Outstanding players from this era
included Emil Pažický,
Gejza Šimanský,
Bozhin Laskov,
Viktor Tegelhoff, and
Teodor Reimann.
Anton Bulla...