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Béla Hamvas was born in 23 March 1897 in Eperjes ( Prešov ).
Béla Hamvas died of a hemorrhagic stroke in 1968.
Béla Hamvas found his form of expression in the essay, a genre at once literary and philosophical.
* Hamvas Béla: On Friendship
* Hamvas Béla: The Seventh Symphony and the Metaphysics of Music
* Biography and photos of Hamvas Béla at HamvasBéla. org
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Béla and 23
On 23 April 1196, King Béla III died and he left the Kingdom of Hungary unportioned to his eldest son, Emeric, while Andrew inherited a large amount of money in order to fulfill his father's Crusader oath.
* March 23 Béla Bartók's Violin Concerto No. 2 ( the only violin concerto known to be by him at the time ) is premiered by Zoltán Székely and the Concertgebouw Orchestra conducted by Willem Mengelberg
* January 23 Béla Bartók's Piano Concerto No. 2 receives its première in Frankfurt.
Béla, Croatian: Bela III., Slovak: Belo III ) ( c. 1148 23 April 1196 ) was King of Hungary and Croatia ( 1172 1196 ).
Béla disposed of the equivalent of 23 tonnes of pure silver per year.
On 23 April 1196, King Béla III died and Emeric ascended the throne.
* King Béla III of Hungary ( 1148 23 April 1196 ).

Béla and March
Béla Viktor János Bartók (; ; March 25, 1881 September 26, 1945 ) was a Hungarian composer and pianist.
Béla Bartók was born in the small Banatian town of Nagyszentmiklós in the Kingdom of Hungary, Austria-Hungary ( since 1920 Sânnicolau Mare, Romania ) on March 25, 1881.
* March 21 The Hungarian Soviet Republic is established by Béla Kun.
On 21 March 1919 a Soviet Republic was announced ; the Social Democrats and Communists were merged under the interim name Hungarian Socialist Party, and Béla Kun was released from prison and sworn into office.
Corea performs with Béla Fleck, March 1, 2008
When his brother, King Stephen III died childless on 4 March 1172, Béla became his rightful heir.
Béla tried to reinforce the eastern borders of his kingdom, but the Mongol troops, led by Batu Khan, managed to break through the frontier defenses on 12 March 1241.
Stephen V won a strategic victory over Béla's troops in the Battle of Isaszeg in March 1265 and in the subsequent peace Béla was obliged to cede the government of the Eastern parts of his kingdom again to his son.
MKP symbolThe Communist Party of Hungary (), renamed Hungarian Communist Party () in 1945, was founded on November 24, 1918, and was in power in Hungary briefly from March to August 1919 under Béla Kun and the Hungarian Soviet Republic.
* Declaration of Solidarity for Béla Tarr, by Fred Kelemen, FIPRESCI website, March 2005, retrieved April 17, 2006
The office he held only until 2 From March 1875 when he was replaced by Béla Wenckheim.
While Béla hid at Trogir, Mongols under the leadership of Kadan, in March 1242 at Klis Fortress in Croatia, experienced their first European military failure, while in pursuit for the head of Béla IV of Hungary.
On 1 March 1131, the childless king died, and on 28 April, Béla was crowned in Székesfehérvár, although King Stephen II had designated his sister's son, Saul his successor in 1126, but Saul had died before his uncle, or Béla's partisans managed to defeat him.

Béla and
* 1943 Béla Bollobás, Hungarian-English mathematician
* King Béla IV of Hungary ( 1206 3 May 1270 )
* 1241 Batu Khan defeats Béla IV of Hungary at the Battle of Muhi.
* 1884 Béla Balázs, Hungarian critic, writer, and poet ( d. 1949 )
* A bust and plaque located at his last residence, in New York City at 309 W. 57th Street, inscribed: " The Great Hungarian Composer / Béla Bartók / ( 1881 1945 ) / Made His Home In This House / During the Last Year of His Life ".
* 1060 Béla I of Hungary is crowned king of Hungary.
* 1958 Béla Fleck, American musician, songwriter, and composer ( Sparrow Quartet, New Grass Revival, Strength in Numbers, and Trio!
* 1955 Béla Tarr, Hungarian director
* 1881 Béla Bartók, Hungarian composer ( d. 1945 )
* 1964 Victor Wooten, American bass player, songwriter, and producer ( Béla Fleck and the Flecktones, Vital Tech Tones, SMV, and Chick Corea Elektric Band )
* August 1 Béla Kun's Hungarian Soviet Republic collapses.
* December 14 Béla Réthy, German sports journalist
* December 6 Béla I the Champion is crowned king of Hungary.
* May 3 Béla IV of Hungary ( b. 1206 )
* November 29 Béla IV of Hungary ( d. 1270 )
* April 11 Battle of Mohi: Batu Khan and Subutai defeat Béla IV of Hungary.
* Margaret ( 1158 August / September 1197 ), married ( 1 ) Henry the Young King ; ( 2 ) King Béla III of Hungary
* Hungary ( 1944 1945 )-The war-time government of Prime Minister Béla Miklós.
Many composers famous for their string quartets such as Joseph Haydn ( pioneer of the quartet genre ), Béla Bartók, Paul Hindemith, and Dmitri Shostakovich never composed a string quintet.
Other examples of composers ' historically-inconsistent opus number usages include the cases of César Franck ( 1822 1890 ) and Béla Bartók ( 1881 1945 ) who initially enumerated, but then discontinued enumerating, their compositions.
* 1993 Béla Bartók: The Wooden Prince & Cantata profana Pierre Boulez, conductor ; John Aler & John Tomlinson, soloists ; Karl-August Naegler, producer ( Deutsche Grammophon )

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