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Hegyi ("of (the) hill") is a
Hungarian surname: Barnabás
Hegyi (1914–1966),
Hungarian cinematographer Julius Hegyi (1923–2007),
American conductor and...
- Krisztián
Hegyi (born 24
September 2002) is a
Hungarian footballer who
plays as a
goalkeeper for
Eerste Divisie club Den Bosch, on loan from
Premier League...
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Gyula Hegyi (born 30
April 1951) is a
Hungarian politician and a
former Member of the
European Parliament for the
Hungarian Socialist Party, part of the...
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Zomilla Hegyi (born 31
October 1989 in Budapest) is a Hungarian-Spanish
sprint canoeist who has
competed since the late 2000s. She won two
silver medals...
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Julius Hegyi (February 2, 1923 –
January 1, 2007) was an
American conductor and violinist. He
spent his
lifetime building orchestras,
founding chamber...
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Stephan Hegyi (born 25 July 1998) is an
Austrian judoka.
Hegyi began his
career at
Budoclub Wien. He
followed Peter Seisenbacher to
Hakoah Vienna, who...
- Barnabás
Hegyi (1914–1966) was a
Hungarian cinematographer. He
worked on
around a
hundred films,
beginning his
career in the
Horthy era and continuing...
- (2005). "Pellagra". Santé. 15 (3): 205–08. PMID 16207585.
Hegyi, J.; Schwartz, R. A.;
Hegyi, V. (2004). "Pellagra: Dermatitis, dementia, and diarrhea"...
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Nation Player — GK HUN Krisztián
Hegyi (on loan to Den
Bosch until 31 May 2024) — GK ENG
Nathan Trott (on loan to
Vejle until 30 June 2024)...
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Nicolle 1983, p. 32.
Hegyi 2018, p. 134-137. Nicolle,
David (1983).
Armies of the
Ottoman Turks 1300-1774.
Osprey Publishing.
Hegyi, Klára (2018). The Ottoman...