Maximilian Hell (Hungarian: Hell Miksa) (born Rudolf Maximilian Höll; May 15, 1720 – April 14, 1792) was an astronomer and an ordained Jesuit priest from...
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Halász, Gábor (born 1941) Paul Erdős Prize Hatvani, István (1718–1786) Hell, Miksa (1720–1792), worked as an astronomer Izsák, Imre (1929–1965) Juhász,...
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Gothard Jenő Guman István Harkányi Béla Hédervári Péter Hegedüs Tibor Hell Miksa Hollósy Jusztinián Horváth András Horváth István Ill Márton Izsák Imre...
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(born 1990), a French DJ and descendant of Pablo Picasso Florian Pilkington-Miksa (1950–2021), an English drummer Florian Pittiș (1943–2007), a Romanian actor...
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King Christian VII invited the Hungarian astronomer Miksa Hell (Maximilian Hell) to Vardø. Hell observed the transit of Venus, and his calculations gave...
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(1902) Mosaic on the façade of Török Bank [fr] building in Budapest by Miksa Róth (1906) Relief on the façade of Gresham Palace in Budapest by Géza Maróti...
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Neumann Miksa (Max von Neumann) was a banker and held a doctorate in law. He had moved to Budapest from Pécs at the end of the 1880s. Miksa's father and...
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there were decorated veterans among sub-managers as well, for instance, Miksa Domonkos, Albert Geyer or Rezső Müller. Since the veterans did not have...
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English, by which he is still best known outside Hungary: My Happy Days in Hell. (It was only published in his native language in 1987, and since then in...
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Justin Bieber) Mark Pickerel (Screaming Trees, Truly) Florian Pilkington-Miksa (Curved Air) Dan Pinto Demetra Plakas (L7) Jeff Plate (Savatage, Trans-Siberian...
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