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What (who) is Ákos Tolnay - definition


Ákos Tolnay         
HUNGARIAN SCREENWRITER, ACTOR AND JOURNALIST
Ákos Tolnay (1903–1981) was a Hungarian screenwriter active mainly in Italian cinema, having previously worked in Britain. He also appeared in Roberto Rossellini's 1945 neorealist film Rome, Open City.
Ákos (chronicler)         
HUNGARIAN CLERIC AND CHRONICLER IN THE 13TH CENTURY
Akos (chronicler)
Ákos from the kindred Ákos (), better known as Magister Ákos () was a Hungarian cleric and chronicler in the 13th century.Engel 2001, p. 121.
Ernye Ákos         
  • Ruins of the Dédes Castle within [[Bükk National Park]]
  • Béla IV]] and his soldiers flee from the [[Battle of Mohi]] (1241), depicted in the ''[[Illuminated Chronicle]]''
  • Area (''white'') ruled by Stephen Ákos and his genus during the interregnum (1301–1310)
  • Coat of arms of the ''gens'' Ákos
HUNGARIAN BARON
Ákos Ernye; Ernye Akos
Ernye from the kindred Ákos (Erne; ; died after January 1275) was a Hungarian baron and landowner. He is best known for saving the life of king Béla IV after the disastrous Battle of Mohi in 1241.