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János Bihari

1764 - 1827

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Életrajza 15 különböző nyelven érhető el a Wikipédián. János Bihari a 1,117th legnépszerűbb zenész (csökkenés a 1,064th-ről 2024-ben), a 144th legnépszerűbb életrajz Szlovákia országából (csökkenés a 141st-ről 2019-ben) és a 3rd legnépszerűbb Szlovákiaból zenész.

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Among Zenészs

Among zenészs, János Bihari ranks 1,117 out of 3,175Before him are Anthony Phillips, Gerald Moore, Eric Ericson, DJ Kool Herc, Phil Manzanera, and Adam Levine. After him are Robert Levin, Ivan Lins, Twiggy Ramirez, Gábor Szabó, Charlie Mariano, and Roger Norrington.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1764, János Bihari ranks 25Before him are Dorothea von Schlegel, Charles Percier, Gustav Hugo, Jens Baggesen, Marie-Joseph Chénier, and Valentino Fioravanti. After him are Sidney Smith, Henriette Herz, Josef Abel, Edward Livingston, John Mawe, and Carl Fredrik Fallén. Among people deceased in 1827, János Bihari ranks 30Before him are Princess Charlotte of Saxe-Meiningen, Charlotte von Stein, Countess Friederike von Schlieben, Pōmare III, Johann Gottfried Eichhorn, and Hugh Clapperton. After him are François Fournier-Sarlovèze, Antoine Nicolas Duchesne, José Joaquín Fernández de Lizardi, Henry Salt, Charles Willson Peale, and Rufus King.

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In Szlovákia

Among people born in Szlovákia, János Bihari ranks 144 out of NaNBefore him are Eugen Suchoň (1908), Roland Jacobi (1893), Ignatz Kolisch (1837), Ján Kozák (1954), Ladislav Petráš (1946), and Hana Hegerová (1931). After him are Janko Matúška (1821), József Csermák (1932), Samo Chalupka (1812), Alexander Moyzes (1906), János Hadik (1863), and Ján Švehlík (1950).

Among Zenészs In Szlovákia

Among zenészs born in Szlovákia, János Bihari ranks 3Before him are Johann Kaspar Mertz (1806), and Peter Machajdík (1961). After him are Twiins (1986).

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