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Lajos and Nagy
* Lajos Nagy ( 1326 – 1382 ), a. k. a. Louis I of Hungary
It was given, among others, to the following people: Antal Szerb, Miklós Radnóti, Sándor Weöres, Győző Csorba, Áron Tamási ( three times ), Gyula Illyés, Albert Wass, Emil Kolozsvári Grandpierre, Attila József ( posthumous ), Károly Kerényi, János Pilinszky, Andor Endre Gelléri, Lőrinc Szabó ( three times ), Ágnes Nemes Nagy, Józsi Jenő Tersánszky ( four times ), Tibor Déry, Pál Szabó, Lajos Fülep, Gyula Juhász ( three times ), Gábor Devecseri, László Németh, Nagy Lajos ( three times ), Magda Szabó ( repealed ).
* Szerencsés Károly: " Az ítélet: halál " magyar miniszterelnökök a bíróság elõtt: Batthyány Lajos, Bárdossy László, Imrédy Béla, Szálasi Ferenc, Sztójay Döme, Nagy Imre, Bp.
The original line-up were: Feró Nagy ( singer, frontman and songwriter ); László Lugossy ( guitar ); Lajos Miklóska ( bass guitar ); and Tibor Donászy ( drums ).
After a six-year hiatus, Beatrice was reunited in 1987 with the lineup of Feró Nagy ( vocals ); László Lugossy ( guitar ); Lajos Miklóska ( bass guitar ); Tamás Zsoldos ( guitar ) and Bertalan Hirlemann ( drums ).
Singer Lajos D. Nagy came in his place, along with keyboardist Péter Gallai.
Current lineup: Lajos D. Nagy ( vocals ); Péter Lukács ( guitars ); Alajos Németh ( bass ); Szabolcs Bördén ( keyboards ); Dénes Markovics ( saxophone, keyboards ); Viktor Mihalik ( drums ).

Lajos and footballer
* 1914 – Lajos Baróti, Hungarian footballer ( d. 2005 )

Lajos and born
Lajos Kossuth was born in Monok, Kingdom of Hungary, a small town in the county of Zemplén, as the oldest of four children in a Protestant noble family.
" The mother of Lajos Kossuth, Karolina Weber, ( 1770 – 1853 ) was born to a Lutheran family of German descent living in Upper Hungary ( today Slovakia ).
Lajos Kossuth is the earliest born person in the world who has his voice preserved.
David Martin ( 22 December 1915-1 July 1997 ), known as an Australian poet, was born Lajos or Ludwig Detsinyi, into a Jewish family in Hungary ( then part of Austria-Hungary ).
* Lajos Tőkési ( born 1975 ), ice hockey player
Lajos Zilahy, another noted Hungarian author, was also born in Salonta on 27 March 1891.
Lajos Portisch ( born 4 April 1937 in Zalaegerszeg, Hungary ) is a Hungarian chess Grandmaster, whose positional style earned him the nickname, the " Hungarian Botvinnik ".
Lajos Bíró ( born Lajos Blau ) ( 22 August 1880 – 9 September 1948 ) was a Hungarian novelist, playwright, and screenwriter who wrote many films from the early 1920s through the late 1940s.
Lajos N. Egri ( born June 4, 1888 ; died February 7, 1967 ) was the author of The Art of Dramatic Writing, which is widely regarded as one of the best works on the subject of playwriting, though its teachings have since been adapted for the writing of short stories, novels, and screenplays.
* Mihály Lajos Jeney, Hungarian general, mapmaker ( born 1723 or 1724-d. 1797 )

Lajos and 1975
Among his best results in other important tournaments were: clear first at Iwonicz Zdroj 1957, equal first with Taimanov at Dresden 1959, equal first with Lajos Portisch at Beverwijk 1965, clear first at Kislovodsk 1966, clear first at Gothenburg 1967, clear first at Kislovodsk 1968, equal first with Mikhail Botvinnik at Wijk aan Zee 1969 ( ahead of Keres ), equal first at Havana 1971 with Vlastimil Hort, equal first at Hilversum 1973 with Laszlo Szabo, clear first at Budapest 1973 ahead of Anatoly Karpov, clear first at Teesside 1975, clear first at Moscow 1975 ( ahead of Boris Spassky, Viktor Korchnoi, and Petrosian ), clear first at Las Palmas 1976, equal first with Gennadi Sosonko at Wijk aan Zee 1977, clear first at Bogotá 1978, equal first at Bern 1987 with Daniel Campora, clear first at Dortmund ' A ' 1989, and equal first at New York Manhattan 1990 with Gregory Kaidanov, at age 65.

Lajos and ),
* A csillag fia ( 1943 ), a Hungarian drama by Lajos Szabolcsi
Lajos király fia ( A Son of King Louis II Jagiellon ), Századok ( Periodical Centuries ), pp. 183 – 185, 1903
Korda cast her again in A Modern Dubarry ( 1927 ), which adapted the life story of Madame Du Barry based on an original screenplay by Lajos Biro.
* Kossuth Ferenc Lajos Ákos ( 1841 – 1914 ), Minister for Trade between 1906 – 1910.
Appointed to the chief command against the Hungarian revolutionaries under Lajos Kossuth, he gained some early successes and reoccupied Buda and Pest ( January 1849 ), but by his slowness in pursuit he allowed the enemy to rally in superior numbers and to prevent an effective concentration of the Austrian forces.
* Kossuth Lajos tér ( Budapest Metro ), a station on the M2 ( East-West ) line of the Budapest Metro
* Lajos Kossuth ( 1802 – 1894 ), Hungarian lawyer, journalist, politician and Governor-President of Hungary in 1849
Although Hungary won their second match against Canada by 2-0 ( the goals were scored by Márton Esterházy and Lajos Détári ), they lost to Michel Platini's France 3-0 in the last group match.
* Screenplaywriters: Lajos Bíró one nomination ( 1929 ), Géza Herczeg one win ( first Hungarian to get an Academy Award ), Emeric Pressburger ( UK ) 4 nominations ( 3 x 1943, 1949 ) / one win ( 1943 ) ( most nomineed Hungarian in screenplay ), Hans Szekely ( as John S. Toldy ) one win, Frank Partos one nomination ( 1948 ), André de Toth one nomination ( 1950 ), Melchior Lengyel one nomination ( 40 ), Robert Pirosh ( US-born ) one win ( 1949 ) and Frank Darabont 2 nominations ( 1994, 99 ).
Taube received honorary degrees from many institutions, including the University of Saskatchewan ( 1973 ), the University of Chicago ( 1983 ), the Polytechnic Institute of New York ( 1984 ), the State University of New York Stony Brook ( 1985 ), the University of Guelph ( 1987 ), Seton Hall University ( 1988 ), the Lajos Kossuth University of Debrecen in Hungary ( 1988 ) and Northwestern University ( 1990 ).
* Lajos Ligeti ( 1902 – 1987 ), orientalist ( hu )

Lajos and Hungarian
* 1908 – Lajos Vajda, Hungarian painter ( d. 1941 )
* 1924 – Lajos Kisfaludy, Hungarian chemist ( d. 1988 )
In 1903, Bartók wrote his first major orchestral work, Kossuth, a symphonic poem which honored Lajos Kossuth, hero of the Hungarian Revolution of 1848.
The term " Home Defence Force " was originally used to refer to the armed forces established by Lajos Kossuth and the National Defence Committee of the Revolutionary Hungarian Parliament during the Hungarian Revolution of 1848.
The word literally means corps of homeland defenders and originally referred to the revolutionary army established by Lajos Kossuth and the National Defence Committee of the Revolutionary Hungarian Diet in September 1848 during the Hungarian Revolution.
* 1802 – Lajos Kossuth, Hungarian journalist, lawyer, and politician ( d. 1894 )
* March 20 – Lajos Kossuth, Hungarian politician ( b. 1802 )
* September 19 – Lajos Kossuth, Hungarian politician ( d. 1894 )
* Hungarian — Papp, Lajos: Pierrot Dreams: Four Pieces for Accordian ( 1993 ).
In the late 19th century, the Romanian people of the settlement elected to the Parliament of Hungary the Hungarian Lajos Mocsáry, who was a progressive democratic politician fighting for the cultural and administrative rights of all nationalities ( including the Romanians ) living in the Hungarian Kingdom of that time.
In his first major post-stroke play, he drew a six-game rapid match with Hungarian Grandmaster Lajos Portisch in April 2007.
" In 1852, the town changed its name to Kossuth in honor of Lajos Kossuth, a Hungarian revolutionary hero who led the democratic, anti-Habsburg Hungarian Revolution of 1848.
When Lajos Kossuth, the Hungarian democrat and leader of its constitutionalists, landed in Britain, Palmerston proposed to receive him at Broadlands, a design which was only prevented by a peremptory vote of the cabinet.
There he became friends with several older Hungarian artists and writers, including the painters Lajos Tihanyi and Bertalan Pór, and the writer György Bölöni, each of whom later moved to Paris and became part of the Hungarian circle.
He frequently gave custom engraved versions of his revolvers, to heads of state, military officers, and personalities such as Giuseppe Garibaldi, King Victor Emmanuel II of Italy, and Hungarian freedom fighter Lajos Kossuth.
After the deportation of Lajos Kossuth, a nationalist Hungarian leader, Schwarzenberg faced uprisings by Hungarians.
Hungarian writer and literary historian Lajos Hatvany has described him in these terms: " This moody, fluttering, imperfect writer is one of the best and undeservedly forgotten Hungarian memoir writers.

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