László Borsody
László Béla Borsody (September 14, 1878 in Farmos, Hungary – January 25, 1939 in Budapest, Hungary) was a Hungarian fencing master who is acknowledged in Hungary as being one of the greatest fencing masters of all time, the primary creator of the modern Hungarian style of saber fencing that led Hungary to a half century of superiority and gold medals at the World Championships and Olympics, and the teacher of many excellent Hungarian fencing masters whose influence has been felt throughout the world.
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László Borsody
László Béla Borsody (September 14, 1878 in Farmos, Hungary – January 25, 1939 in Budapest, Hungary) was a Hungarian fencing master who is acknowledged in Hungary as being one of the greatest fencing masters of all time, the primary creator of the modern Hungarian style of saber fencing that led Hungary to a half century of superiority and gold medals at the World Championships and Olympics, and the teacher of many excellent Hungarian fencing masters whose influence has been felt throughout the world.
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László Borsody, né László Blum ...... ter le port de l'étoile jaune.
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László Béla Borsody (September ...... een felt throughout the world.
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لازلو بلوم (بالمجرية: Borsody ...... عاماً، بسبب إصابة بعيار ناري.
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László Borsody, né László Blum ...... ter le port de l'étoile jaune.
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László Béla Borsody (September ...... een felt throughout the world.
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لازلو بلوم (بالمجرية: Borsody ...... عاماً، بسبب إصابة بعيار ناري.
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László Borsody
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László Borsody
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لازلو بلوم
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