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Gusztáv is the
Hungarian variant of the
given name
Gustav and may
refer to:
Gusztáv Batthyány (1803–1883),
Hungarian nobleman who bred
horses in England...
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Colonel General Vitéz
Gusztáv Jány (born
Gusztáv Hautzinger; 21
October 1883 in Rajka,
Kingdom of
Hungary – 26
November 1947 in Budapest, Hungary) was...
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Gusztáv Sebes (born
Gusztáv Scharenpeck; 22
January 1906 – 30
January 1986) was a
Hungarian footballer, who pla**** as a midfielder, and
became a well-known...
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Gusztáv Szepesi,
nicknamed Gusztav Szedunka (17 July 1939 – 5 June 1987) was a
Hungarian football defender who pla**** for
Hungary in the 1966 FIFA World...
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Gusztáv Lifkai (also
known as Lifka; June 11, 1912 – ?) was a
Hungarian field hockey player who
competed in the 1936
Summer Olympics. In 1936 he was a...
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Count Gustav Siegmund Kálnoky von Kőröspatak (Hungarian: gróf Kálnoky
Gusztáv Zsigmond) (December 29, 1832 –
February 13, 1898), was an Austro-Hungarian...
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Gusztáv Rados (22
February 1862 – 1
November 1942) was a
Hungarian mathematician. He
specialized in
number theory,
linear algebra, algebra, and differential...
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Gusztáv Bene (23
October 1911 –
February 1993) was a
Hungarian boxer. He
competed in the men's
welterweight event at the 1948
Summer Olympics. Evans,...
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Gusztáv Vándory (6
December 1882 – 16
November 1964) was a
Hungarian stage and film actor. He was born and died in Budapest. Lili (1918)
Yamata (1919)...
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Gusztáv Kettesi (17 May 1929 – 4 July 2003) was a
Hungarian swimmer. He
competed in two
events at the 1952
Summer Olympics. "
Gusztáv Kettesi". nevpont...