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Győző is a
masculine Hungarian given name. It is the
Hungarian translation of Viktor:
győző (“conqueror”), győz (“to conquer”) + -ő (“present participle...
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Viktor Győző Barna (born
Győző Braun; 24
August 1911 – 27
February 1972) was a
Hungarian and
British champion table tennis player as well as a record...
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Hirayama Gyozo (平山 行蔵,
Hirayama Gyōzō, also "Kōzō", 1759–1828) was a ****anese
fencer and
author of the
Kensetsu ("Discourse on Swords"). He
founded the...
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Győző Szabó (born 7 July 1970) is a
Hungarian actor. He
appeared in more than
sixty films since 1994. "Családjának játszott Szabó
Győző". 23 September...
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Gyõzõ Burcsa (born 13
March 1954) is a
Hungarian former professional footballer who pla**** as a midfielder.[citation needed] He was a parti****nt in the...
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Győző Veres (13 June 1936 – 1
February 2011) was a
Hungarian weightlifter. He was born in Berekböszörmény in Hajdú-Bihar County. He was
Olympic bronze...
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Victor Vasarely (French: [viktɔʁ vazaʁeli]; born
Győző Vásárhelyi, Hungarian: [ˈvaːʃaːrhɛji ˈɟøːzøː]; 9
April 1906 – 15
March 1997) was a Hungarian-French...
- part in 111
events in 17 sports. Árpád Bárány, Tamás Gábor, István Kausz,
Győző Kulcsár, and Zoltán
Nemere — Fencing, Men's Épée Team
Competition Tibor...
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Győző Halmos (June 13, 1889 – c. 1945) was a
Hungarian gymnast who
competed in the 1912
Summer Olympics. He was part of the
Hungarian team,
which won...
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Győző Istóczy (7
November 1842,
Szentkereszt – 9
January 1915, Budapest) was a
Hungarian nationalist politician and
lawyer in the
second half of the 19th...