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István and Nagy
* István Nagy ( born 1959 ), Hungarian runner
* István Nagy
* István Nagy
* István Tatár, István Nagy, László Babály, Sr., and Ferenc Kiss

István and born
Grove was born András István Gróf, to a middle-class Jewish family in Budapest, Hungary.
Steven Ferencz Udvar-Házy ( István or Steve Hazy ; born 1946, Budapest, Hungary ) is the CEO of Air Lease Corp.
* István Friedrich, prime minister of Hungary for three months in 1919, was born here.
István Szabó ( born February 18, 1938 ) is a Hungarian film director, screenwriter, and opera director.
István Szent-Iványi ( born November 12, 1958 in Kecskemét ) is a Hungarian politician and former Member of the European Parliament for the Alliance of Free Democrats, part of the European Liberal Democrat and Reform Party.
* István Varga ( born 1956 ), Hungarian politician and economist
István Gyöngyösi ( pronounced, 1620, Rozsnyóbánya – July 24, 1704 ), Hungarian poet, was born into a poor but noble parents.
" To the glory of God and the memory of our dearest daughter Eszter Bató, who was born on 11 September 1837 and died on 13 May 1867 ; this bell was given for the Protestant Church of Miskolc by her grieving parents István Bató and his wife Eszter Imre.
Police visited the house on 3 October and learned that it had been rented by a Hungarian immigrant named Stephen Bradley, born István Baranyay in 1926 in Budapest.

István and 1939
Hitler and the Hungarian delegation in 1939, Berlin: Prime Minister Count Pál Teleki, Minister of Foreign Affairs István Csáky and Hungarian Ambassador to Germany Döme Sztójay

István and ),
Examples include Piet Mondrian's Dam and Ocean ( 1915 ), Joan Miró's Labyrinth ( 1923 ), Pablo Picasso's Minotauromachia ( 1935 ), M. C. Escher's Relativity ( 1953 ), Friedensreich Hundertwasser's Labyrinth ( 1957 ), Jean Dubuffet's Logological Cabinet ( 1970 ), Richard Long's Connemara sculpture ( 1971 ), Joe Tilson's Earth Maze ( 1975 ), Richard Fleischner's Chain Link Maze ( 1978 ), István Orosz's Atlantis Anamorphosis ( 2000 ), Dmitry Rakov's Labyrinth ( 2003 ), and Labyrinthine projection by contemporary American artist Mo Morales ( 2000 ).
Some contemporary artists are also experimenting with impossible figures, for example, Jos de Mey, Shigeo Fukuda, Sandro del Prete, István Orosz ( Utisz ), Guido Moretti, Tamás F. Farkas and Mathieu Hamaekers.
Also participating were the painter Sándor Józsa, the sculptor István Hajdú ( Etienne Hajdu ), the journalists László Kőrös and Imre Gyomrai ; the photographers Andor ( Andre ) Steiner, Lucien Hervé and Ervin Marton.
* István Bata ( 1910 – 1982 ), Hungarian military officer and politician
Most schools are taught in Romanian ; nonetheless, there are some Hungarian-language schools ( Báthory István, Apáczai Csere János and Brassai Sámuel high schools ), as well as mixed schools — e. g. George Coşbuc and Onisifor Ghibu high schools with Romanian / German classes and Romanian / Hungarian classes, respectively.
Their rock-musical István, a király ( Stephen I of Hungary ), released in 1980 contains strong folk-influences and traditional folk songs as well.
Delegates at the European Monarchists ' Congress, 1990, L to R: Gregory Lauder-Frost ( UK Monarchist League ), Professor István Kállay ( St. Stephen's Crown Society, Budapest ), Randall J. Dicks ( US Constantian Society ), Sergio Boschiero (" Fert "-National Monarchist Movement, Italy ).
Lillafüred and Felsőhámor are pretty villages in a valley surrounded by mountains and forests ; their most famous sights are the Hotel Palace on the shore of the Lake Hámori, the Szinva waterfall ( the highest waterfall of the country ), the Anna Cave and the István Cave.
Members of Municipality Council are: György Ricz ( SVM-Health and Social Work ), István Acsai ( SVM-Local Communities and Civil Organizations ), Ilona Varnyú ( DSVM-Education and Culture ), Dušan Radivojević ( PzB-now DS-Economy and Investment ), András Boja ( PzB-now DS-Agriculture ), Marjan Radičević ( G17 Plus-now DS-National Investment Plan ), Pál Sándor ( LSV-Relations of National and Religious Communities ) i Dragan Mesaroš ( DS-Small and Medium Enterprises )

István and Hungarian
* 1895 – István Barta, Hungarian water polo player ( d. 1948 )
* 1911 – István Bibó, Hungarian lawyer and politician ( d. 1979 )
* 1620 – István Gyöngyösi, Hungarian poet ( d. 1704 )
* 1933 – István Gaál, Hungarian director and screenwriter ( d. 2007 )
* 1877 – István Medgyaszay, Hungarian architect and writer ( d. 1959 )
* 1929 – István Kertész, Hungarian conductor ( d. 1973 )
* 1825 – István Türr, Hungarian soldier, architect, and engineer, co-designed the Corinth Canal ( d. 1908 )
* 1938 – István Szabó, Hungarian film director
* 1829 – István Pauli ( Pável ) Hungarian Slovene priest and writer ( b. 1760 )
* 1900 – István Fekete, Hungarian writer ( d. 1970 )
* 1942 – István Bujtor, Hungarian actor ( d. 2009 )
* 1943 – István Gyulai, Hungarian sports executive ( d. 2006 )
* 1942 – István Rosztóczy, Hungarian microbiologist
The last complete opera by the Hungarian composer Ferenc Erkel is István király ( King Stephen ) ( 1885 ).
* September 21 – István Széchenyi, Hungarian politician and writer ( d. 1860 )
* October 27 / 28 – István Rosztóczy, Hungarian microbiologist
** István Rosztóczy, Hungarian microbiologist
** István Gyulai, Hungarian sports official ( d. 2006 )
* January 29 – István Pauli ( Pável ) Hungarian Slovene priest and writer ( b. 1760 )
* Slovene literature: István Küzmics, the Hungarian Slovene writer and evangelical pastor, publishes ( in Halle ) the Nouvi Zákon, a translation of the New Testament into the Prekmurje dialect, with discrete South Slavic artwork.
* July 13 – István Pauli ( Pável ) Hungarian Slovene priest and writer ( d. 1829 )
** István Báthory, Hungarian noble ( b. 1477 )
* date unknown – István Báthory, Hungarian nobleman ( d. 1534 )
* date unknown – István Hatvani, Hungarian mathematician ( d. 1786 )
* October 13 – Battle of Kenyérmező (): The Hungarian army, led by Pál Kinizsi and István Báthori, defeats the Ottoman army in Transylvania, Hungary.

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