Kardos — bezeichnet eine ungarische Gemeinde im Komitat Békés, siehe: Kardos (Ungarn) den Nachnamen des ungarischen Schachkomponisten und autors Tivadar Kardos Diese Seite ist eine Begriffsklärung zur Unterscheidung mehrerer mit dem … Deutsch Wikipedia
Kardos — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Dezider Kardoš et Marek Kardos. Kardos … Wikipédia en Français
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Kardos — Recorded as Kardos and Kartos, this is a famous Hungarian surname. It derives from kard, a word Turkish in origin, meaning a sword, and as such is, or was in medieval times, a status or occupational name for a swordsman or perhaps a fencing… … Surnames reference
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KARDOS, LÁSZLÓ — (1898–1987), Hungarian literary scholar and translator. Kardos became a teacher at the Jewish high school in his native Debrecen. After World War II he worked in the Hungarian Ministry of Education until 1950, when he was appointed professor of… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Kardos-Stowe — KARDOS. This is a famous Hungarian surname. Recorded as Kardos and Kartos it derives from kard, a word of Turkish origin, meaning a sword. As such the surname is or was in medieval times, a status or occupational name for a swordsman or perhaps a … Surnames reference
KARDOS, ALBERT — (1861–1945), literary scholar and historian. Headmaster of the Debrecen Jewish high school, Kardos was an expert on 16th century Hungarian literature. Even in his eighties, victimized by the Nazis, he continued his literary work. Two important… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Kardos, György — (b. 1925) Hungarian writer. He settled in Palestine but later returned to Budapest, where he was active as a freelance writer. He wrote three novels about his postwar experiences in the Middle East … Dictionary of Jewish Biography
Dezider Kardoš — (* 23 December 1914 – † 18 March 1991), was Slovak composer, one of the main representatives of modern Slovak classical music. He was awarded the title National Artist in 1975, in 2006 was matriculated into the Gold Book of the Slovak Performing… … Wikipedia