FerencFarkas (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈfɛrɛnt͡s ˈfɒrkɒʃ]; 15 December 1905 – 10 October 2000) was a Hungarian composer. Born into a musical family...
Minister of Justice Ferenc Erkel, Hungarian composer and conductor FerencFarkas de Boldogfa (1713–1770), Hungarian nobleman FerencFarkas (Jesuit priest)...
FerencFarkas de Kisbarnak (Hungarian: vitéz kisbarnaki FarkasFerenc; May 27, 1892 – April 14, 1980) was Chief Scout of the Hungarian Boy Scouts, commanding...
Farkas ("Wolf" in Hungarian) is a Hungarian surname and a given name. In Czech and Slovak languages it is rendered as Farkaš. Alexander S. Farkas, former...
more decades, Brzezinski wrote, it would be "most likely turbulent." FerencFarkas de Kisbarnak, an exiled Hungarian general and leader of the Anti-Bolshevik...
Ferenc (in English: Francis), was a member of the ancient Roman Catholic Hungarian noble family Farkas de Boldogfa (in Hungarian: boldogfai Farkas család)...
1934 plaque made by Zoltán Farkas. It was repurchased by the academy in the 1980s, and is now officially known as "Ferenc Liszt Memorial and Research...
Péter (born 1944) Erkel, Ferenc (1810–1893) Esterházy, Pál (1635–1713), full name Paul I, Prince Esterházy of Galántha Farkas, Ferenc (1905–2000) Fusz, János...
The Farkas de Boldogfa family, (in Hungarian: "boldogfai Farkas család"; in German: "Farkas von Boldogfa"), is the name of a Hungarian noble family. Their...
orkestra / Arkady Shilkloper, Renaud Leipp Concertino rustico (1977) by FerencFarkas Begegnung for three alphorns and concert band, by Kurt Gable. Säumerweg-Blues...
István B. Szabó FKGP Anna Kéthly MSZDP Gyula Kelemen MSZDP József Fischer MSZDP István Bibó PP FerencFarkas PP Géza Losonczy MSZMP János Kádár MSZMP...