Ambrus — may refer to:; People * Attila Ambrus (born 1967), Hungarian bank robber * Victor Ambrus (born 1935), Hungarian illustrator * Zoltán Ambrus (1861–1932), Hungarian writer and translator; Other * Ambrus, Lot et Garonne, a commune in the Lot et… … Wikipedia
Ambrus — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Ambrus País … Wikipedia Español
Ambrus — Ambrus, Zoltán, ungar. Novellist und Ästhetiker, geb. 22. Febr. 1861 in Debreczin. Von seinen stilistisch seinen, psychologisch scharfen Erzählungen sind die bekanntesten: »König Midas«, »September«, »Fräulein Spinneweb«. Auch vorzüglicher… … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Ambrus — 44° 13′ 44″ N 0° 14′ 38″ E / 44.2289, 0.2439 … Wikipédia en Français
Ambrus — This name recorded as Ambrose and Ambrus, derives from the ancient Greek personal name Ambrosios meaning divine or immortal . Its popularity as a medieval christian name was largely due to the fame of saint Ambrose (circa 340 394), Bishop of… … Surnames reference
Ambrus Lele — (born August 19, 1958 in Szeged) is a former Hungarian handball player who competed in the 1980 Summer Olympics.In 1980 he was part of the Hungarian team which finished fourth in the Olympic tournament. He played four matches and scored five… … Wikipedia
Ambrus, Lot-et-Garonne — Ambrus is a commune of the Lot et Garonne department in southwestern France.ee also*Communes of the Lot et Garonne department … Wikipedia
Ambrus Nagy — The native form of this personal name is Nagy Ambrus. This article uses the Western name order. Ambrus Nagy Personal information Born 20 August 1927(1927 08 20) Budapest, Hungary Died 1998 Netherlands … Wikipedia
Attila Ambrus — Infobox Person image size = 150px name = Attila Ambrus other names = Whisky Robber title = Robber birth date = birth date and age|1967|10|6 birth place = Fitud ( Fitód ), Transylvania, Romania languages spoken = Hungarian, RomanianAttila Ambrus… … Wikipedia
Victor Ambrus — (born László Győző Ambrus, August 19, 1935, in Budapest, Hungary), is an illustrator best known for his regular appearances on the Channel 4 archaeology television series Time Team , where he visualises how the sites being excavated may have once … Wikipedia