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    Julio Baghy (13 January 1891, Szeged – 18 March 1967, Budapest; in Hungarian Baghy Gyula) was a Hungarian actor and one of the leading authors of the Esperanto...
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  • Aŭtunaj folioj (English: Autumn leaves), a posthumous poetry collection by Julio Baghy Autumn Leaves (magazine), a former children's magazine of the Reorganized...
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    Johano la Brava (John the Brave); Chinese–Esperanto parallel text, 1997 Julio Baghy In Memoriam Kalocsay Kálmán Csiszár Ada, Budapest, 1994 (in Hungarian)...
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    to produce work of outstanding quality in the still-young language: Julio Baghy, Eŭgeno Miĥalski, Kálmán Kalocsay, Heinrich Luyken, and Jean Forge. Modern...
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    Esperanto poetry, including works by Poul Thorsen, William Auld and Julio Baghy. Kajto (meaning "kite" in Esperanto) was the name adopted by the Frisian...
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    2014. Muztar Abbasi (translated the Quran into Esperanto) William Auld Julio Baghy Kazimierz Bein (Kabe) Marjorie Boulton Jorge Camacho Fernando de Diego...
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    Scottish Esperanto poet and nominee for the Nobel Prize in Literature Julio Baghy, poet, member of the Akademio de Esperanto and "Dad" ("Paĉjo") of the...
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  • (1921–1944), Polish poet and soldier Vahshi Bafqi (1532–1583) Persian poet Julio Baghy (1891–1967), Hungarian Esperanto author and poet Mohammad-Taqi Bahar...
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    Rimleteroj (1976; with William Auld) Poeto fajrakora: la verkaro de Julio Baghy (1983) Faktoj kaj fantazioj (1984; 2nd Ed, 1993) Esperanta literaturo...
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  • Bage (1730–1801, England, f) Walter Bagehot (1826–1887, England, nf) Julio Baghy (1891–1967, Hungary, p/f) Jean-Louis Baghio'o (1910–1994, Martinique/France...
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  • poet Nadija Hordijenko Andrianova (1928–1991), writer William Auld Julio Baghy, novelist Johán Balano Gerrit Berveling Marjorie Boulton Hendrik Bulthuis...
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    time included linguist Géza Bárczi that wrote in Esperanto and actor Julio Baghy that learned Esperanto in 1911 and became an Esperantist writer while...
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    attention. He has been described as a "pioneer" by several, including Julio Baghy and Geoffrey Sutton [eo]. István Szerdahelyi [eo; hu] writes: "His pioneering...
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    Logvin Eugeniusz Matkowski Aivar Liepins Julia Sigmond Zhomart Amzyeyev Julio Baghy Benoît Philippe Julián Marchena (from Spanish to Ukrainian) Guido Gezelle...
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  • symbols in her poems". William Auld described her as a successor to Julio Baghy. Zrcaldo (Mirror, 1940) Nur tri kolorojn (With Only Three Colors, 1960)...
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    in Esperanto). He was succeeded by Kálmán Kalocsay who, assisted by Julio Baghy, edited the journal during its three periods of publication. Literatura...
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  • 1956 she participated in Esperanto language courses in Warsaw led by Julio Baghy. In 1958, before the jubilee World Esperanto Congress in Warsaw, she...
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