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Lippo Hertzka (Hungarian:
Hertzka Lipót, 19
November 1904 – 14
March 1951) was a
Hungarian football player and
manager of
Jewish descent. He pla**** for...
- Emil
Hertzka (3
August 1869 – 9 May 1932) was an
influential and
pioneering music publisher who was
responsible for
printing and
promoting some of the...
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Yella Hertzka (née Fuchs; 4
February 1873 – 13
November 1948) was an
Austrian women's
rights and
peace activist,
school director, and
music business executive...
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Theodor Hertzka, or
Hertzka Tivadar (July 13, 1845 –
October 22, 1924) was a Jewish-Hungarian-Austrian
economist and journalist. He
studied at the universities...
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independently published in 1890 by the Hungarian-Austrian
economist Theodor Hertzka in his
novel Freiland - ein
soziales Zukunftsbild (Freeland - A Social...
- by both sides, due to the lax
officiating of
Hungarian referee Pál von
Hertzka. At the match,
which also
opened the
rebuilt Stade du Parc Lescure, Brazil...
- Aufl ed.). München Wien Zürich: blv. pp. 129–131. ISBN 3-405-16640-3.
Hertzka, Gottfried; Strehlow,
Wighard (2017). Große Hildegard-Apotheke (17. Auflage ed...
- Elinor-Ostrom-Park Hannah-Arendt-Park Madame-d’Ora-Park Pippi-Langstrumpf-Park Yella-
Hertzka-Park The
airfield on
which the city was built. The lake The city being...
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reference to
their context, she was the
inspiration for Dr.
Gottfried Hertzka's "Hildegard-Medicine", and is the
namesake for June Boyce-Tillman's Hildegard...
- non-FIFA nationality. As of 17
September 2023
Augusto Silva (1942–45)
Lippo Hertzka (1946–47) János Biri (1947–49)
Jimmy Hagan (1973–75) António
Medeiros (1975–77)...