- Édouard
Ignacz Weiczorkiewicz (July 17, 1926 –
October 30, 2010) was a
French and
Canadian professional wrestler, gymnast, and
member of the
French Resistance...
- collaborator,
Buddhist abbot in China, and self-proclaimed
Dalai Lama.
Ignácz Trebitsch (Hungarian:
Trebitsch Ignác(z)) was born to an
Orthodox Jewish...
- Halász,
Ignácz (1893). "Az ugor-szamojéd nyelvrokonság kérdése" (PDF). Nyelvtudományi Közlemények (in Hungarian). 23 (1): 14–34. Halász,
Ignácz (1893)...
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Ignácz Berecz (March 21, 1912 –
December 29, 1997) was a
Hungarian cross-country
skier who
competed in the 1950s. He
finished 31st in the 50 km
event at...
-
Count Ignác
Gyulay de Marosnémeti et Nádaska,
Ignácz Gyulay,
Ignaz Gyulai (11
September 1763 – 11
November 1831) was a
Hungarian military officer, joined...
- [Kazan
Tatar folksongs:
based on the
collection of Ignác Kúnos] (in German).
Ignácz Kúnos,
Zsuzsa Ka****. Budapest: MTAK. 1980. ISBN 963-7301-33-X. OCLC 7278253...
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ivarszervek élettani állapotáról. U. ott, 1885. Die
Augendiagnose des Dr.
Ignacz von Péczely nach
eigenen Beobachtungen von Emil Schlegel. Tübingen, 1887...
- Designer(s) Ed
Annunziata József Molnár Programmer(s)
Attila Kristóf Imre
Ignácz József Molnár Artist(s) András
Bakai Árpád
Balku Zsolt Balogh Composer(s)...
-
improving light sources,
mainly electric bulbs. The head of that
laboratory was
Ignácz Pfeiffer (1867–1941),
whose research staff included Szigeti,
along with...
- Relevance. Detroit:
Wayne State University Press. 1966. pp. 440–441. Kunos,
Ignacz. Forty-four
Turkish fairy tales. London: G. Harrap. [undated] pp. 102–116...