Bulcsú may refer to: Bulcsú (chieftain), 10th-century Magyar leader Bulcsú Lád, 13th-century Hungarian bishop and nobleman Bulcsú Hoppál (born 1974),...
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period 930–950s. In 948, Bulcsú visited the court of Byzantine Emperor Constantine VII, where he was received with a great pomp. Bulcsú adopted Christianity...
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Bulcsú Révész (born 1 January 2007) is a Hungarian professional snooker player. He is the first ever professional snooker player from Hungary In February...
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Bulcsú from the kindred Lád (Hungarian: Lád nembeli Bulcsú, also known as Blaise or Basil; died after 1254) was a Hungarian Catholic prelate in the 13th...
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father of the skilled military leader Bulcsú. Although 13th-century chroniclers wrongfully attributed Bulcsú's activity to the time of the Hungarian conquest...
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neither Bulcsú were members of the ruling house. However, the early 13th-century chronicler Anonymus' in his Gesta Hungarorum refers to Bulcsú as the son...
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Hoppál, Bulcsú Kál (2010). "Szerkezet nélküli kultúra [Structure without Culture]". Kapu (in Hungarian). XXIII (4): 23–25. Hoppál, Bulcsú Kál (2010)...
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submission for Best Foreign Language Film for the 2004 Academy Awards. Bulcsú (Sándor Csányi) is a ticket inspector on the underground; he spends his...
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member of the Árpád dynasty, was a Magyar chieftain and, together with Bulcsú, one of the most important figures of the Hungarian invasions of Europe...
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led by King Otto I the Great, annihilated the Hungarian army led by Harka Bulcsú and the chieftains Lél and Súr. With the German victory, further invasions...
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