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unusual facts about István, a király


Hungarian Turanism

The revival and cult of prince Koppány emerged from the popular rock opera: István, a király ("Stephen the king") in 1983.


Bertran de Paris de Roergue

The Hungarian scholar István Frank hypothesised that Bertran hailed from Parisot and re-classified his work as a sirventes.

Budapest-Nyugati Railway Terminal

The station gave name to the immediately adjacent Nyugati tér (Western Square), a major intersection where Teréz körút (Theresia Boulevard), Szent István körút (Saint Stephen Boulevard), Váci út (Váci Avenue), and Bajcsy-Zsilinszky út (Bajcsy-Zsilinszky Avenue) converge.

Csound

Many developers have contributed to it, most notably Istvan Varga, Gabriel Maldonado, Robin Whittle, Richard Karpen, Michael Gogins, Matt Ingalls, Steven Yi, Richard Boulanger, and Victor Lazzarini.

Dobrovoljno Pevačko Društvo

Beside the three, as guest appeared Nenad Stefanović "Japanac" (bass guitar and guitar), Milan Đurđević (Neverne Bebe leader, keyboards), Istvan Alapi (guitar) and Zoltan Hetenyi (drums).

Éva Farkas

1993. FISE, Ferencváros Cellar Exhibition
Csók István Gallery, Buda Castle Old Tower, Budapest
“Living Gobelin”, GödöllőGallery

Eva Ingolf

At the Royal Conservatory of Brussels, she was a student of Prof. Leon-Ara, followed by studies with Prof. Corrado Romano at the Conservatory of Geneva and Prof. Istvan Parkanyi at the Sweelink Conservatory in Amsterdam During these years she won many awards, as well as scholarships to study with world renowned pedagogues such as Stephan Gheorghiu, Victor Pikaizen, Zachar Bron and Tibor Varga.

Ferenc Farkas

People of the Mountains (Emberek a havason), film by István Szőts award-winning at the Venice Biennale in 1942 (1942)

Gábor Faludi

In 1896 along with Count István Keglevich and the writer Ferenc Szécsi he founded the Vígszínház and got a considerable stake in the theatre, and at the same time he began managing the theatre's financial aspects.

György Budaházy

One of his ancestors, István Budaházy was mentioned by Géza Gárdonyi in his novel, Eclipse of the Crescent Moon, who participated in the Siege of Eger in 1552 and seriously injured.

Gyula Vikidál

In 1983 he made his final breakthrough with a wider population, with the dual leading role as the rebel-leader and pagan Koppány in the rock musical of István A Király, King Stephen.

István Brockhauser

Istvan recovered in two months, but lost his place to Jan Moons with whom Brockhauser had been challenging to be first keeper in Genk.

István Gyulai

István Gyulai (March 21, 1943 in Budapest – March 12, 2006 in Monte Carlo) was a former Hungarian television commentator and General Secretary of the IAAF.

István Pálfi

István Pálfi (23 September 1966, Berettyóújfalu - 15 July 2006, Berettyóújfalu) was a Hungarian politician and Member of the European Parliament with the Hungarian Civic Party, part of the European People's Party and sit on the European Parliament's Committee on Budgetary Control and its Committee on Regional Development.

Katalin Vad

Her first adult film, Sex Opera, was shot in 2001, and subsequently she worked repeatedly with the same company, Private, and the director Kovi (István Kovács), producing such adult films as Brides & Bitches and The Sex Secrets of the Paparazzi.

Meeting Venus

Hungarian name István in English corresponds with Stephen.

Sámuel Mészáros

Sámuel Mészáros was born in Diósgyőr, the one of six children born to István Mészáros and Jusztina Hunyor.

Serbian parliamentary election, 2012

# Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians – István Pásztor (Vajdasági Magyar Szövetség/Savez vojvođanskih Mađara - Ištvan Pastor/Савез војвођанских Мађара – Иштван Пастор) M
Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians is first national minority list on this election.

Zoltan Istvan

Istvan's controversial philosophical novel The Transhumanist Wager introduces the philosophy TEF (Teleological Egocentric Functionalism), his Three Laws of Transhumanism, and the concept of individuals making a Transhumanist Wager.

Zoltán Latinovits

His mother divorced his father Oskar Latinovits in 1941 and married István Frenreisz, a doctor, with whom she had two more children (István, who became an actor under the name István Bujtor, and musician Károly).


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