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    Alexander "Sandor" Asboth (Hungarian: Asbóth Sándor, December 18, 1811 – January 21, 1868) was a Hungarian military leader best known for his victories...
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    win a Grand Slam singles title. Asbóth was a clay court specialist who was good at keeping the ball in play. Asbóth also reached the semifinals at Wimbledon...
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    successful in the fight for freedom. On 17 November, Colonel Lajos Asbóth sent Sándor Rózsa's Free Troops to disarm the Serbian majority village of Ezeres...
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    revealed only in 1918 that one of the participants Lajos Asbóth (father of Union general Sándor Asbóth) was an informer of the Austrian police. Almásy was...
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  • Sándor Kisfaludy Ferenc Kölcsey László Krasznahorkai, winner of the Man Booker International Prize Menyhért Lakatos György Lukács Imre Madách Sándor Márai...
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  • Éva Risztov Norbert Rózsa Tünde Szabó Éva Székely Evelyn Verrasztó József Asbóth Tímea Babos Zsuzsa Körmöczy Ágnes Szávay Balázs Taróczy Andrea Temesvári...
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  • Champions Eternal Champions (honorary title): Béla von Kehrling, József Asbóth, István Gulyás Longest winning streaks: Béla von Kehrling (1912–1914 and...
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    Saint Martin of Tours László Almásy, born in Burgenland Adrián Annus József Asbóth, winner of the 1947 French Open László Bárdossy Béla Bartók, composer Edmund...
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    corps, General Károly Knezić because of his inactivity, and Colonel Lajos Asbóth, the commander of the II. corps who, in contrast to Knezić, was the only...
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  • Bernard (1/1)  TCH Jaroslav Drobný 3–6, 2–6, 6–1, 6–4, 6–3 1947  HUN József Asbóth (1/1)  RSA Eric Sturgess 8–6, 7–5, 6–4 1948  USA Frank Parker (1/2)  TCH...
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    1908. That year he returned to Hungary and married Margit Asbóth, daughter of Emil Asbóth, the owner of the Ganz-Danubius Company, one of the largest...
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    often disconnected from urban revolutionary movements: the revolutionary Sándor Petőfi's popular nationalist rhetoric in Budapest did not translate into...
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    15, 1909, he published a critical essay on two disquisitions by Oszkár Asbóth on Slavic-Hungarian speech forms — one which examined Slavic stem words...
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    Serb insurgents attacked Újmoldova. After a five-hour battle, Major Lajos Asbóth, who was defending the mining town, retreated to Németszászka, and the Serbs...
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    time Hungarian National Tennis Champion; after Béla von Kehrling, József Asbóth and István Gulyás. He is the fourth Hungarian player who was able to win...
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  • (March 13, 1865) Major general, USV (August 22, 1865) USMA, 1850 Asboth, Alexander Sandor Brigadier general, USV (March 21, 1862) Major general, USV (March...
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  • S. Abu Jaber Ludwig Adamovich Jr. Elmar Altvater Isidoro Alvarez Tibor Asbóth Marcel Bauer Sergio Belardinelli Steven Beller Peter Blaho Nada Bodiroga-Vukobrat...
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    vice-deans. 1900–01: Frigyes Medveczky 1902–03: Imre Payer 1908–09: Oszkár Asbóth 1917–18: Ignác Goldziher 1925–26: Arthur Yolland 1927–28: Lajos Méhelÿ 1928–29:...
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  • Croatica Christiana Periodica (in Croatian). 10 (17): 168–172. Földvári, Sándor; Ojtozi, Eszter (1992). Az egri Főegyházmegyei Könyvtár cirill betűs és...
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    from the original on 3 December 2013. Retrieved 12 November 2012. Árvay, Sándor (5 January 2009). "Bajnokaink" [Our champions] (in Hungarian). Budapest...
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    General Lajos Aulich, and two brigades led by colonels György Kmety and Lajos Asbóth demonstrated, diverting the attention of Windisch-Grätz from the Ist, IIId...
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  • in the semis. The core of the team was 1947 French Open champion József Asbóth. In 1956 Hungary was absent from the Cup because of the Hungarian Revolution...
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    General Julius Stahel-Számwald led a brigade, while General Alexander Asbóth was appointed as the commandant of an entire military zone. Notable achievements...
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    artillery advanced and drove the imperial guns away again. Thus the 4th Sándor Hussar Regiment led by Poeltenberg, together with the cavalry of III Corps...
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    soldiers, 520 horses with saddle, 85 horses for traction, 6 cannons); 12. (Asbóth) independent reserve division: Infantry: 49. Honvéd battalion (547 soldiers...
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    Australia on a portable outdoor wooden plywood court, playing slow on a sand/paint surface for traction, but with no sliding possible. Hoad began the...
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  • (Doubles) Ties Debut András Ádám-Stolpa 20–19 15–14 5–5 16 1948 József Asbóth 24–17 18–12 6–5 16 1938 Pál Aschner 0–2 0–0 0–2 2 1929 Attila Balázs 16–10...
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    to Colonel István Mesterházy stationing at Cibakháza and Colonel Lajos Asbóth stationing at Törökszentmiklós, to cross the Tisza, attack the railroad...
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    repelled the attack. At the same time, the deceptive maneuvers by Aulich and Asbóth managed to attract the attention of the imperials, who did not notice the...
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