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Alajos Szokolyi

1871 - 1932

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彼の伝記はウィキペディアで28言語で利用可能です。Alajos Szokolyiは、最も人気のあるアスリートの中で第56位(2024年の第118位から順位を上げ)、スロバキア人物の伝記の中で第56位(2019年の第76位から順位を上げ)、また最も人気のあるスロバキア人アスリートの中で第1位に位置しています。

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Among アスリート

Among アスリート, Alajos Szokolyi ranks 56 out of 6,025Before him are Reggie Walker, Lasse Virén, Charles Bennett, Ville Ritola, Yuriy Sedykh, and Patrick Ryan. After him are Hubert Van Innis, Marina Doria, Zoltán Horváth, Jim Lightbody, Ibolya Csák, and Frederick Schule.

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Among people born in 1871, Alajos Szokolyi ranks 42Before him are Princess Hélène of Orléans, Walter Bradford Cannon, Gerardo Machado, Christian Morgenstern, Zhang Jinghui, and Jack Butler Yeats. After him are William McDougall, Meletius IV of Constantinople, Stephen Crane, Fritz Hofmann, Hanns Heinz Ewers, and Guillermo Kahlo. Among people deceased in 1932, Alajos Szokolyi ranks 39Before him are Émile Friant, Ottokar Czernin, Georg Kerschensteiner, Guillaume Bigourdan, Johannes Schober, and Ahmed Shawqi. After him are Ramon Casas, Tomáš Baťa, René-Louis Baire, Alexander Grin, José Félix Uriburu, and Harriet Backer.

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In スロバキア

Among people born in スロバキア, Alajos Szokolyi ranks 56 out of NaNBefore him are Vazul (1000), Franz Schmidt (1874), Ján Popluhár (1935), Peter Pellegrini (1975), Jan Kupecký (1667), and Archduke Joseph Karl of Austria (1833). After him are Matthew III Csák (1260), Jozef Tomko (1924), Barbara Zápolya (1495), Jozef Adamec (1942), Mikuláš Dzurinda (1956), and Bálint Balassi (1554).

Among アスリート In スロバキア

Among アスリート born in スロバキア, Alajos Szokolyi ranks 1After him are Vladimír Dzurilla (1942), Imre Németh (1917), Pavel Schmidt (1930), József Csermák (1932), Ferenc Sidó (1923), Béla Szepes (1903), Imrich Bugár (1955), Jozef Pribilinec (1960), Dušan Pašek (1960), Michal Martikán (1979), and Pavol Hochschorner (1979).

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