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Etymology. Polgár is a status name for a freeman of a town, as a Magyar or Hungarian name especially for one who was a member of a town's governing council.
Alfred Polgar (1873–1955), Austrian journalist · Franz Polgar (1900–1979), Hungarian psychologist, hypnotist, lecturer and entertainer · Gyula Polgár (1912–1992), ...
Hungarian (Polgár): status name for a freeman of a town especially one who was a member of its governing council and also for a free peasant or smallholder.
Hungarian (Polgár): status name for a freeman of a town, especially one who was a member of its governing council, and also for a free peasant or ...
Bela Polgar was born on the 31st of August 1893 in Szekszard in southern Hungary. He lived in the town of Paks and was married to Julia (née Grunfeld).
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In 1988, the three sisters were part of the Hungarian team that beat a powerful Soviet team to win first place in the World Women's Chess Oympiad. In that same ...
Mar 8, 2024 · Polgár is imported to Hungarian from the German Bürger and originally meant the citizen of a free city. The meanings today are originated from ...
The Polgar sisters from Hungary, are possibly the most amazing chess playing siblings in the world! They were part of an educational experiment carried out ...
Mar 10, 1992 · The story of the Polgar family stretches the bounds of reality and even imagination. The success of Zsuzsa and Judit, plus their sister Zsofia, ...
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Jan 23, 2018 · Judit Polgár is widely considered the best woman chess player of all time. She was the highest ranked female player from the time she was twelve ...