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    András Perczel (born May 10, 1959) is a Hungarian chemist, biochemist, university professor, an elected member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. His...
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  • Perczel is a Hungarian surname. Perczel may refer to: András Perczel (b. 1959), Hungarian biochemist and professor at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences...
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  • Hungarian footballer András Pándy (1927–2013), Hungarian Belgian serial killer András Paróczai (born 1956), Hungarian runner András Perczel (born 1959), Hungarian...
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    Zoárd Geőcze, mathematician George Grätzer, mathematician András Gyárfás, mathematician András Hajnal, mathematician György Hevessy, chemist John Horvath...
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  • of Major András Gáspár and the Croatian troops under Colonel Captain Georg Bornemissza, defending the Muraköz/Međimurje region. Mór Perczel, the leader...
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  • the command of General Mór Perczel and the Austrian K.u.K. troops under General Johann Wilhelm Burits de Pournay. Perczel, after liberating on 17 October...
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  • Erdő, Miklós Maróth (2016) Béla Bollobás (2017) Katalin Karikó (2021) András Perczel (2021) György Bagdy (2022) Keserü Katalin, dr. www.okm.gov.hu (in Hungarian)...
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    Sir Mór Perczel de Bonyhád (Hungarian: Bonyhádi lovag Perczel Mór, German: Ritter Moritz Perczel von Bonyhád; 11 November 1811, Bonyhád, Tolna county –...
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    Sir Miklós Perczel de Bonyhád (15 December 1812 in Bonyhád, Hungary – 4 March 1904 in Baja, Hungary), also known as Nicholas Perczel, was a Hungarian...
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    regular and insurrectionist forces led by Major Artúr Görgei and Colonel Mór Perczel. Thanks to this the Croatian invasion and the Habsburg plans against Hungary...
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