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 Franz Liszt - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Liszt told me this with great emotion; his voice trembled but you could feel what divine joy these simple words had given him.
Liszt studied and played at Vienna and Paris and for most of his life toured throughout Europe giving concerts.
Liszt retired to Rome in 1861, and joined the Franciscan order in 1865.
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 Ferenc Szisz - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ferenc Szisz was born in the small town of Szeghalom in Békés county of the Hungarian part the former Austro-Hungarian Empire.
At Renault, Ferenc Szisz's engineering talent made him an integral part of the testing department, and when the company became involved in racing in 1902 he was chosen as the riding mechanic for Louis Renault.
Ferenc Szisz (September 20, 1873–February 21, 1944), was a French race car driver and the winner of the first Grand Prix motor racing event.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ferenc_Szisz   (555 words)

  
 Ferenc Puskás - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ferenc Puskás Biro (Hungarian: Puskás Biro Ferenc, surname first) (born April 2, 1927 in Budapest) is a former Hungarian football player and coach, nicknamed Puskás Öcsi (öcsi means "little brother").
Puskás was the talismanic offensive catalyst of the famous Hungary national football team of the late 1940s and mid 1950s-nicknamed the "Magnificent Magyars" or the Aranycsapat (Hung lit: Golden Team)--which is judged the finest national team of its time and one of the greatest of all time.
Puskás, who suffers from Alzheimer's disease, is one of the most famous living Hungarians and lives now in Budapest in a special care home.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ferenc_Pusk%C3%A1s   (719 words)

  
 Ferenc Erkel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ferenc Erkel (November 7, 1810, Gyula- June 25, 1893, Budapest) was a Hungarian composer.
He was the father of Hungarian grand opera, written mainly on historical themes, which are still often performed in Hungary.
A department of the Opera House was established in 1911 in Budapest which also performs operas, named Erkel Színház (Erkel Theatre) since 1953.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ferenc_Erkel   (265 words)

  
 Ferenc Gyurcsány - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ferenc Gyurcsány (pronounced [ˈfɛrɛnts ˈɟurtʃɑːɲ]), born in June 4, 1961 is the Prime Minister of Hungary.
He was nominated to take that position on the August 25, 2004 by his party, the Hungarian Socialist Party, after Péter Medgyessy had resigned due to a conflict with the coalition partner.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ferenc_Gyurcs%C3%A1ny   (265 words)

  
 Sacrosanctum: Main Window
Ferenc married Elizabeth on May 8, 1575 in "a lavish, gala event" to which even the Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian II was invited (though he was unable to attend personally, due to the hazards of traveling during a time of political unrest, he instead "sent a delegation to represent him and an expensive wedding present").
Ferenc's education has meticulously documented by his mother, Ursula, who was then a widow, concerning the period he was attending school in Vienna between 1567 and 1569.
Ferenc chose war as his career and so was not often around, leaving Elizabeth at Castle Sarvar (prn "Shar-var") managing the family seat, "especially the task of disciplining the servants.
www.sacrosanctum.org /vampires/encyclopedia/biographies/erzbet.html   (1961 words)

  
 Ferenc Somogyi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ferenc Somogyi (born 1945) is a Hungarian diplomat and businessman.
He is a member of the Hungarian Socialist Party and has served as foreign minister since November 1, 2004.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ferenc_Somogyi   (99 words)

  
 Liszt, Franz, Hungarian FERENC LISZT (b
Liszt commemorated his years with Madame d'Agoult in the first two books of solo piano pieces collectively named Annes de plerinage (1837-54; Years of Pilgrimage), which are poetical evocations of Swiss and Italian scenes.
Liszt 's father, dm Liszt, was an official in the service of Prince Nicolas Eszterhzy, whose palace in Eisenstadt was frequented by many celebrated musicians.
Liszt extended the harmonic language of his time, even in his earlier works, and his later development of chromatic harmony helped lead eventually to the breakdown of tonality and ultimately to the atonal music of the 20th century.
web.ukonline.co.uk /andrew.alexander2/lisztbio.html   (99 words)

  
 Erkel, Ferenc Music Web Links
Erkel, Ferenc "I believe there are more instances of the abridgement of the freedom of the people by gradual and silent encroachments of those in power than by violent and sudden usurpations." (James Madison) Some people talk in their sleep.
Ferenc Erkel - Filmography noting the use of his works in various movies, including a production of his opera Bánk Bán, the story of his life, and a Hungarian Communist propaganda film.
Erkel, Ferenc - Biography notes musicianship and refusal to compete with Liszt, shows his synthesis of Classical and Hungarian styles, gives positions as conductor, and cites major works.
www.searchmusicnetwork.com /Composition_Composers_E_Erkel,_Ferenc.html   (1772 words)

  
 Players with 30 or more international goals
Ferenc Bene [Hungary] 36 (76) (1962-1979) Blagoje Marjanovic [Yugoslavia] 36 (57) (1926-1938) 65.
footballsites.viptop.ru /honour/intrec2.html   (538 words)

  
 ferenc deak
Deák Ferenc, (October 17, 1803, Söjtör - January 28, 1876, Budapest), was a Hungarian statesman, known as "The Wise Man of the Nation".
During the revolution of 1848 Deak stayed calm and opposed violence as a political tool.
In 1846 after the bloody end of the Galitian-Polish uprising the reformers gained popularity and they released the "Ellenzéki nyilatkozat" (Manifesto of the Opposition) under the name of Deák, while it was really created by Kossuth.
www.yourencyclopedia.net /ferenc_deak.html   (407 words)

  
 8W - When? - 1906 ACF GP
Szisz Ferenc was born in Szeghalom, in Hungary on 20th September 1873.
His mother was Julianna Somogyi, the couple had seven (!) children, Ferenc being the sixth youngest.
Szisz, who was known for his mechanical sensitivity, started off at a good, fast pace and after a fine 3:47 pitstop he took over the lead on lap 3 and held it until his car was flagged off after 5:45:30.4 and moved into the parc fermé for the night.
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 Ferenc Somogyi
Ferenc Somogyi (born 1945) is a Hungarian (A native or inhabitant of Hungary) diplomat and businessman.
Previously, he was the deputy ambassador to the United Nations (An organization of independent states formed in 1945 to promote international peace and security) during the 1980s in Hungary's communist government, and was a telephone company executive during the 1990s.
He is a member of the Hungarian Socialist Party (additional info and facts about Hungarian Socialist Party) and has served as foreign minister (A government minister for foreign relations) since November 1, 2004.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/F/Fe/Ferenc_Somogyi.htm   (99 words)

  
 Ferenc Puskas
Puskas was born in Hungary and followed his father to play for Kispest Honved an army side renamed by the Soviets.
Puskas was a wonder boy making his debut at the age of 16 scoring 50 goals in his 1st season and taking the top goalscorer award.
Puskas was injured for the quarter finals against Brazil where one of the dirtiest games in the history of football ensued.
www.angelfire.com /hero/greatest/puskas.html   (469 words)

  
 Ferenc Puskás - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ferenc Puskás (Hungarian: Puskás Ferenc, surname first) (born April 2, 1927 in Budapest) was a Hungarian football player, nicknamed Puskás Öcsi (öcsi means "little brother").
Nevertheless the team cruised into the final and Puskas was fit for the game, but they somehow managed to lose 3-2 to the same Germans they had thrashed only days before even after taking a two goal lead.
Because of political reasons Puskás left Hungary in 1956 and immigrated to Spain where he played in Real Madrid.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ferenc_Puskas   (427 words)

  
 Ferenc Puskás - Wikipedia
Ferenc Puskás (Budapest, 2 aprile 1927 -), calciatore, considerato da molti il più grande giocatore ungherese di sempre.
Puskas fece anche quattro apparizioni nella nazionale spagnola, tra il 1961 e il 1962, ma senza segnare.
Luisito Suarez raccontò che una volta Puskas iniziò a mirare ai pali della porta da una ventina di metri, colpendoli diciotto volte su venti tentativi.
it.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ferenc_Puskas   (299 words)

  
 Ferenc Mádl: biography and encyclopedia article
Ferenc Mádl (born January 29, 1931 in the village of Bánd in Veszprém County (additional info and facts about Veszprém County)) is the current President (The chief executive of a republic) of Hungary (A republic in central Europe), since August 4th, 2000.
The National Assembly of Hungary (additional info and facts about National Assembly of Hungary) elected Ferenc Mádl President of the Republic on June 6, 2000.
On May 3, 2000 he was nominated by Fidesz and the FKGP for the position of President of the Republic, which he accepted.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/f/fe/ferenc_m%e1dl.htm   (770 words)

  
 Franz Liszt
Liszt invented the term 'sinfonische Dichtung' ('symphonic poem') for orchestral works that did not obey traditional forms strictly and were based generally on a literary or pictorial idea.
Liszt's personality appears contradictory in its combination of romantic abstraction and otherworldliness with a cynical diabolism and elegant, worldly manners.
Whether first conceived as overtures ( Les préludes) or as works for other media ( Mazeppa), these pieces all emphasize musical construction much more than scene-painting or story-telling.
w3.rz-berlin.mpg.de /cmp/liszt.html   (770 words)

  
 Politics of Hungary: Facts and details from Encyclopedia Topic
Ferenc mádl (born january 29, 1931 in the village of bánd in veszprém county) is the current president of hungary, since august 4th, 2000....
Ferenc gyurcsány (pronounce fer-ents dyoor-chany, with ny like in canyon), born in june 4, 1961 is the prime minister of hungary....
head of government: Prime Minister[For more facts and a topic of this subject, click this link] Ferenc Gyurcsány Ferenc Gyurcsány quick summary:
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/p/po/politics_of_hungary.htm   (5086 words)

  
 Ferenc Bene - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ferenc Bene (Balatonújlak, 17 December 1944- Budapest, February 27, 2006) was a Hungarian football (soccer) player.
In 1964, Bene won an Olympic gold medal, and was the best scorer of the tournament.
He played his first international match against Yugoslavia on October 14, 1962, and his last against Czechoslovakia on September 12, 1979.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ferenc_Bene   (149 words)

  
 Soccer Players Encyclopedia
Two years later at the 1966 World Cup, Ferenc scored four goals leading his team to the quarterfinals where the Soviet Union eliminates them.
Bene is a Hungarian striker, who played alongside with Florian Albert during Hungary's golden era of the 1960's.
Overall, Bene has scored 36 goals in 76 international caps.
www.expertfootball.com /players/encyclopedia.php   (3505 words)

  
 Ferenc Puskás - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ferenc Puskás Biro (Hungarian: Puskás Biro Ferenc, surname first) (born April 2, 1927 in Budapest) is a former Hungarian football player and coach, nicknamed Puskás Öcsi (öcsi means "little brother").
RSSSF Record of Ferenc Puskás' International Appearances and Goals
This page was last modified 13:51, 26 March 2006.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ferenc_Puskas   (727 words)

  
 Ferenc articles on Encyclopedia.com
Molnár, Ferenc MOLNÁR, FERENC [Molnár, Ferenc], 1878-1952, Hungarian dramatist and novelist.
Ferenc Erkel, composer of the Hungarian national anthem, was born in Gyula.
Körmendi, Ferenc KÖRMENDI, FERENC [Körmendi, Ferenc], 1900-1972, Hungarian novelist.
www.encyclopedia.com /SearchResults.aspx?Q=Ferenc   (353 words)

  
 Ferenc Puskás - Wikipedia
Ferenc Puskás Biró (pronunciado ˈfɛrɛnʦ ˈpuʃkaːʃ), cuyo verdadero apellido era Purczfeld (lo cambió por Puskás, escopeta en húngaro, tras la 2º Guerra Mundial) nació en Budapest el 2 de abril de 1927.
Puskas se retiró con 38 años, en 1966, dejando como sucesor en su puesto al también histórico Velázquez del Madrid ye-ye.
Puskas marcó 83 goles en 84 partidos con su selección, lo que le sirvió para ser considerado el mejor jugador de todos los tiempos hasta la época.
es.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ferenc_Puskas   (462 words)

  
 All-Star Squad
Ferenc Puskas was incomparable to any other footballer of his time: he was extravagantly talented and an inspirational player.
Puskas was soon made Hungary's captain and the "Magical Magyars" rampaged through all of their matches, scoring 121 goals in 30 games leading up to the 1954 World Cup.
Puskas was topscorer four times in the Spanish league, helping his team to win six domestic trophies and three European Cups.
tim.rawle.org /football/stars.php?star=22   (588 words)

  
 Ferenc Puskas - Wikipedia
Ferenc Puskás é un dos mellores dianteiros de fútbol de tódolos tempos, e ademáis o mellor xogador húngaro da historia.
Coma dato curioso referente a ese encontro, cabe dicir que Puskas xogou cun nocello mancado.
gl.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ferenc_Puskas   (146 words)

  
 FERENC PUSKAS - International Football Hall of Fame
Puskas was known as the Galloping Major, a reference to the fact that he was an army officer playing for an army team.
Puskas was born in Budapest in April 1927 and had been something of a boy wonder, making his debut for his father's old team Kispest at the age of 16.
However, Puskas was injured by the West German centre-half Werner Liebrich and missed the quarter-final against Brazil, a shameful match that became known as the Battle of Berne.
www.ifhof.com /hof/puskas.asp   (1504 words)

  
 Ferenc Puskás - Wikipédia
Ferenc Puskás est un ancien footballeur hongrois né le 2 avril 1927 à Budapest.
fr.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ferenc_Puskas   (263 words)

  
 Ferenc Puskás - Wikipedia, den fria encyklopedin
I samband med Puskas 75-årsdag 2002 döptes nationalarenan i Budapest Nepstadion om till Ferenc Puskás-stadion.
Puskas anses allmänt vara en av världens genom tiderna bästa spelare.
Ferenc Puskás, född 2 april 1927 är en legendarisk fotbollsspelare från Ungern.
sv.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ferenc_Puskas   (328 words)

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