Cécile Tormay (8 October 1875/76 in Budapest – 2 April 1937 in Mátraháza) was a Hungarian writer, intellectual, right-wing political activist, literary...
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and Arvid Mörne respectively. Only two women were nominated namely Cécile Tormay Tormay and Enrica von Handel-Mazzetti. The authors Juliette Adam, Jacques...
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János Kádár had a father (Kreisinger) who had mostly German ancestors. Cécile Tormay, author had a father, originally named Spiegel, with mostly Swabian...
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Szvoren (born 1974) Áron Tamási (1897–1966) Kata Tisza (born 1980) Cécile Tormay (1876–1937) Albert Wass (1908–1998) Snorri Sturluson (1179–1241), author...
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(wrote as Malvina, 1795–1836), poet Kata Tisza (born 1980), novelist Cécile Tormay (1876–1937), fiction writer and translator U Ida Urr (1904–1989), poet...
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Yugoslavia/Slovenia, f/d/p) Julien Torma (1902 – post-1932, France/Austria, f/d/p) Cécile Tormay (1876–1937, Hungary, f) Fermín Toro (1806–1865, Venezuela, nf/f) Abdelkhalek...
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Fidesz politicians Máté Kocsis and Sándor Lezsák unveiled a statue of Cécile Tormay - an enthusiastic supporter of Adolf Hitler - in Budapest. This event...
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from the original on 28 September 2022. Retrieved 21 October 2022. "Cecile Tormay". The Nobel Prize. April 2020. Archived from the original on 26 October...
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org. April 2020. Retrieved 11 November 2020. "Nomination Archive - Cecile Tormay". NobelPrize.org. April 2020. Retrieved 11 November 2020. "Nomination...
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women's associations of Hungary in oppose to the leftist MANSz under Cécile Tormay. In 1929, she protested against the suggestion to abolish women's right...
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