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Ignác in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Ignác, also
sometimes spelled Ignac in English, is the Czech,
Slovak and
Hungarian version of the name...
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Philipp Semmelweis (German: [ˈɪɡnaːts ˈzɛml̩vaɪs]; Hungarian:
Semmelweis Ignác Fülöp [ˈsɛmmɛlvɛjs ˈiɡnaːts ˈfyløp]; 1 July 1818 – 13
August 1865) was a...
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Ignác Amsel (17
January 1899 – 15 July 1974), was an
Hungarian footballer and manager, who pla**** as a goalkeeper.
Amsel began his
professional career...
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Ignác Alpár József (born Schöckl József; 17
January 1855 in Pest – 27
April 1928 in Zürich) was a
Hungarian architect. Alpár
began his
career as a stonemason...
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Ignác Kúnos (originally
Ignác Lusztig; 22
September 1860, in Hajdúsámson,
Hungary – 12
January 1945, in Budapest, Hungary) was a
Hungarian linguist, turkologist...
- Schöner Náci or Schöne Náci (real name
Ignác Lamár) was a
renowned Bratislava character (German: Stadtoriginal) of the mid-20th century. He was born in...
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Ignaz Schustala (Czech:
Ignác Šustala) (7
December 1822 – 29
January 1891) was a
Czech entrepreneur, and the
founder of the Nesselsdorfer...
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Ignác (Yitzhaq Yehuda)
Goldziher (22 June 1850 – 13
November 1921),
often credited as
Ignaz Goldziher, was a
Hungarian scholar of Islam.
Along with the...
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Ignác Irhás (born 18
March 1985 in Miskolc) is a
Hungarian football player who
currently plays for Mezőkövesd-Zsóry SE .
Haladas FC
Illes Academia HLSZ...
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Ignác Šechtl (26 May 1840 – 6 July 1911), also
known as
Ignace Schächtl or
Hynek Šechtl, was a
pioneer of
Czech photography (especially photojournalism)...