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    The Jeszenszky family or Jesenský (also Jessensky, Jessinsky, Jessensky de Gross Jessen) is the name of two old noble families in the Kingdom of Hungary...
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    2014. He was born as Géza Jeszenszky de Nagyjeszen (Hungarian: nagyjeszeni Jeszenszky Géza) in Budapest into the Jeszenszky family of noble origin from...
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  • Jeszenszky is a Hungarian language surname. It may refer to: Members of two Hungarian noble families House of Jeszenszky Béla Tibor Jeszenszky (1962–2008)...
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    Jan Jesenius (category Jeszenszky family)
    Jesenius, also written as Jessenius (German: Johannes Jessenius, Hungarian: Jeszenszky János, Slovak: Ján Jesenský; December 27, 1566 – June 21, 1621), was a...
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  • Béla Tibor Jeszenszky a.k.a. Flipper Öcsi (1962–2008) was a Hungarian singer and rock musician. His band, Dolly Roll, achieved major success in Hungary...
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    the modern world, Volume 4, Oxford University Press, 2008, p. 64 Géza Jeszenszky: From "Eastern Switzerland" to Ethnic Cleansing, address at Duquesne History...
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  • arrested by the Gestapo and tortured to death in the Mauthausen concentration camp, Austria. Jesenský was a cousin of Milena Jesenská. House of Jeszenszky...
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    from 1933–1935, and co-founder of its Prague Section in 1932. House of Jeszenszky František Neuwirt: Jan Jesenský, nakladatelství České akademie věd a umění...
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  • László Jeszenszky (14 July 1927 – 10 December 2003) was a Hungarian middle-distance runner. He competed in the 3000 metres steeplechase at the 1952 Summer...
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    Oxford University Press. p. 71. ISBN 978-0-19-803774-3. ZBD transformer. Jeszenszky, Sándor. "Electrostatics and Electrodynamics at Pest University in the...
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    of State. Antall had a sister, Edith Antall. His brother-in-law, Géza Jeszenszky later became Minister of Foreign Affairs in the Antall cabinet. He graduated...
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  • 000 fled Hungary as refugees. Former Hungarian Foreign Minister Géza Jeszenszky estimated 350 were executed. Sporadic resistance and strikes by workers'...
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    for liberation was suicidal." In 1998, the Hungarian ambassador Géza Jeszenszky criticised Western inaction in 1956 as disingenuous, recalling that the...
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  • including several prominent politicians, such as György Szabad, Géza Jeszenszky and Imre Kónya, formed a parliamentary group and Szabó became its leader...
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    presented his credentials on 25 September 2002. He replaced ambassador Géza Jeszenszky, who left office in August, 2002. He plays guitar in the rock band, The...
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    the Transformer" (PDF). IEE Sri Lanka Centre. Retrieved Mar 1, 2012. Jeszenszky, Sándor. "Electrostatics and Electrodynamics at Pest University in the...
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    advertising boycott of Bayer's Magyar Hírlap newspaper. In 2013, Géza Jeszenszky, the ambassador to Norway provoked protests in Hungary and Norway due...
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    15 July 1994 – 8 July 1998 Prime Minister Gyula Horn Preceded by Géza Jeszenszky Succeeded by János Martonyi Personal details Born (1939-07-03) 3 July...
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    Hungarian Studies. 15 (1): 39–47. doi:10.1556/HStud.15.2001.1.3. See Jeszenszky, Géza (17 November 2000). "From 'Eastern Switzerland' to Ethnic Cleansing:...
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    Prime Minister Miklós Németh Preceded by Péter Várkonyi Succeeded by Géza Jeszenszky Personal details Born (1932-07-05)5 July 1932 Budapest, Hungary Died 19...
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    in Bulgaria" in Spiegel Online International. Retrieved 24 August 2019 Jeszenszky, Géza (7 December 2009) Hungary And The Reunification Of Germany . Radio...
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  • Holocaust and that it could affect future restitution claims. Historian Géza Jeszenszky strongly rejected criticism of the passage, saying the loss of Hungarian...
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    Prekmurja. Vol. 1. Szombathely-Zalaegerszeg. 2008. ISBN 978-963-7227-19-6. Jeszenszky, Géza (17 November 2000). "From "Eastern Switzerland" to Ethnic Cleansing...
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    Vladimir Prelog 1995: Hans Dietrich Genscher, Bernard M. Luketich 1996: Geza Jeszenszky, Alois Mock 2001: Julije Knifer 2004: Branko Lustig 2008: Davor Šuker...
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    of the Slavonian issue]. Scrinia Slavonica (in Croatian). 8 (1): 155. Jeszenszky, Géza. "Hungary and the Break-up of Yugoslavia: A Documentary History...
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  • Papoulias Antonis Samaras 1989-1990 1990 1990-1992 Hungary Gyula Horn Géza Jeszenszky 1989-1990 1990-1994 Iceland Jón Baldvin Hannibalsson 1988-1995 Ireland...
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  • Mitsotakis Michalis Papakonstantinou 1990-1992 1992 1992-1993 Hungary Géza Jeszenszky 1990-1994 Iceland Jón Baldvin Hannibalsson 1988-1995 Ireland Gerry Collins...
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    Moshe Y. Christianity and the Holocaust of Hungarian Jewry (1993)online Jeszenszky, Géza. "The Controversy About 1944 in Hungary and the Escape of Budapest’s...
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  • Hungarian painter Béla Jankovich (1865–1939), Hungarian politician Béla Tibor Jeszenszky (1962–2008), Hungarian singer Béla Juhász (1921–2002), Hungarian long-distance...
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    " New Hungarian Quarterly (1979) 20#74 pp 151-165. Evans, (2003). G. Jeszenszky, "The Hungarian Question In British-Politics, 1848-1914." New Hungarian...
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