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  1. Zoltán Ambrus (węg.: Ambrus Zoltán, ur. 22 lutego 1861 w Debreczynie, zm. 28 lutego 1932 w Budapeszcie) – węgierski pisarz, krytyk teatralny tłumacz.

  2. Zoltán Ambrus (22 February 1861 in Debrecen – 28 February 1932 in Budapest) was a Hungarian writer and translator. He completed gymnasium (high school) in Debrecen and Budapest and then studied law in Budapest. At the age of 18, his father died leaving him responsible for his family. He tutored and wrote theater criticism and articles for ...

  3. Zoltán Ambrus (22 February 1861 in Debrecen – 28 February 1932 in Budapest) was a Hungarian writer and translator. He completed gymnasium (high school) in Debrecen and Budapest and then studied law in Budapest.

  4. Zoltán Ambrus (węg.: Ambrus Zoltán, ur. 22 lutego 1861 w Debreczynie, zm. 28 lutego 1932 w Budapeszcie) – węgierski pisarz i tłumacz. Biografia. Uczęszczał do gimnazjów w Debreczynie i Budapeszcie, po czym studiował prawo w Budapeszcie. Gdy miał 18 lat, zmarł mu ojciec i Zoltán musiał przejąć odpowiedzialność za utrzymanie ...

  5. Actor: Irigy Hónaljmirigy. Zoltán Ambrus was born on 19 May 1966 in Budapest, Hungary. He was an actor, known for Irigy Hónaljmirigy (2000) and Esti showder (1999). He died on 7 July 2019 in Budapest, Hungary.

  6. The official International Judo Federation website - IJF - is the judo hub for all the judo community members as well as those exploring the sport of judo. Judo is an Olympic sport since 1964. Judo is more than a sport. The IJF is present in more than 200 countries and is involved in numerous educational activities.

  7. Zoltán Ambrus was born on 22 February 1861 in Debrecen, Hungary. He was a writer, known for Gyémántgyürü (1965), A gyanú (2003) and Egy tubarózsa (1994). He died on 28 February 1932 in Budapest, Hungary.