Lea Ráskay, O.P. (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈlɛɒ ˈraːʃkɒi]; early 16th century, sometimes also spelled Ráskai) was a Hungarian nun and scholar of the 16th...
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only specimen of the text was preserved in the Margaret Codex, copied by Lea Ráskay in 1510. The legend tells the life and deeds of Saint Margaret of Hungary...
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Három körösztény leány is a Hungarian play, written in the 1520s. It is believed to have been authored by Lea Ráskay. v t e v t e...
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copy of the legend is in the Margaret Codex copied by the Dominican nun Lea Ráskay around 1510. According to the legend, Margaret chastised herself from...
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exciting period in the history of the Hungarian culture". An educated nun, Lea Ráskay, wrote a collection of the lives of saints for nunneries in the 1510s...
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(1921–1981, p) Susan Polgar (born 1969, nf) Miklós Radnóti (1909–1944, p) Lea Ráskay (fl. early 16th c., nf) Kati Rekai (1921–2010, ch) Radoslav Rochallyi...
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1950, Saudi Arabia), nv. Fawziya Rashid (b. 1954, Bahrain), fiction wr. Lea Ráskay (early 16th century, Hungary), scholar & nun Ellen Raskin (1928–1984,...
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champion Ágnes Rapai (born 1952), poet writing in Hungarian and German Lea Ráskay (early 16th century), manuscript copier, translator and nun Kati Rekai...
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minor planet was named for... Ref · Catalog 253412 Ráskaylea 2003 QU29 Lea Ráskay, a 16th-century Hungarian nun and scholar. She was a member of the Dominican...
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