Sarolta Zalatnay (born Charlotte Sacher in Budapest, Hungary, 14 December 1947) is a Hungarian singer. She has been noted for a flourishing popular music...
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Sarolta Kovács (born 12 March 1991) is a Hungarian modern pentathlete. An individual and team World Champion, she competed in the modern pentathlon at...
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Sarolta is an 1862 Hungarian opera by Ferenc Erkel. The comic opera Sarolta (1862) in three acts, was completed and first performed a year after the opera...
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2018-12-15. Eck, Werner; translated by Deborah Lucas Schneider; new material by Sarolta A. Takács. (2003) The Age of Augustus. Oxford: Blackwell Publishing (hardcover...
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Sarolta Monspart (17 November 1944 – 24 April 2021) was a Hungarian orienteering competitor. In 1972 she became the first non-Scandinavian female runner...
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Sarolta Stieber (23 May 1905 – 1985) was a Hungarian swimmer. She competed in the women's 100 metre freestyle event at the 1928 Summer Olympics. Evans...
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Sarolta Steinberger (12 September 1875 – 24 November 1965) was one of the first women to qualify as a physician in Hungary. Steinberger was born in Tiszaújlak...
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July 11, 2022. Retrieved February 18, 2023 – via ScholarSpace. Takacs, Sarolta (2015). The Modern World: Civilizations of Africa, Civilizations of Europe...
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Sarolta Lukacs (née Mathe) is a female Hungarian former international table tennis player. She won two bronze medals at the World Table Tennis Championships...
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Sarolta Geőcze de Szendrő (Hungarian: szendrői Geőcze Sarolta; 27 December 1862 – 23 September 1928) was a Hungarian Christian socialist women's rights...
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