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Hungarian footballer and coach
Gyula Feldmann (16 November 1880 – 31 October 1955) was a Hungarian football player and coach. During his playing career Feldmann played with Nemzeti
Gyula_Feldmann
Surname list
Else Feldmann (1884-1942), Austrian writer and journalist Gyula Feldmann (1880-1955), Jewish Hungarian football player and coach Jean Feldmann (1905–1978)
Feldmann
Association football club based in Florence, Tuscany, Italy
No Name Nationality Years 1 Károly Csapkay 1926–28 2 Gyula Feldmann 1928–30 3 Gyula Feldmann 1930–31 4 Hermann Felsner 1931–33 5 Wilhelm Rady 1933 6
ACF_Fiorentina
Hungarian football club
Dragóner József Eisenhoffer Márton Esterházy Tibor Fábián Teslim Fatusi Gyula Feldmann Máté Fenyvesi 3 4 5 István Ferenczi Pál Fischer Zoltán Friedmanszky
Ferencvárosi_TC
Football club
Kumanudi (1935–1936) Franjo Giler (1936–1938) Božidar Đorđević (1938) Gyula Feldmann (1938–1939) Robert Lang (1939–1940) Mira Stevanović (1940–194?) Red
SK_Jugoslavija
officer Gyula Csortos (1883–1945), Hungarian film and stage actor Gyula Derkovits (1894-1934) Hungarian painter and graphic artist Gyula Feldmann (1880—1955)
Gyula_(name)
Association football club in Italy
1928–1929 Árpád Weisz 1929–1931 István Tóth 1931–1932 Árpád Weisz 1932–1934 Gyula Feldmann 1934–1936 Albino Carraro 1936 Armando Castellazzi 1936–1938 Tony Cargnelli
Inter_Milan
1929–1931 István Tóth Hungary 1931–1932 Árpád Weisz Hungary 1932–1934 Gyula Feldmann Hungary 1934–1936 Albino Carraro Italy 1936 Armando Castellazzi Italy
List_of_Inter_Milan_managers
Divisione. The team was always trained by Capskay, but was joined by Gyula Feldmann, another Hungarian. Meucci, Luchetti e Checchi were Fiorentina players
History_of_ACF_Fiorentina
From To Tony Cargnelli Austria 1930 1931 Gyula Feldmann Hungary 1931 1934 Karl Csapkay Hungary 1935 1935 Gyula Lelovich Hungary 1935 1936 Angelo Benincasa
List_of_Palermo_FC_managers
1925 Jimmy Hogan † (2nd spell) England 1 December 1925 30 June 1927 Gyula Feldmann † Hungary 1926 1928 Béla Révész † Hungary 1928 1929 Billy Hibbert †
List of MTK Budapest FC managers
List_of_MTK_Budapest_FC_managers
Association football club in Ploiești
their establishment, being led in the first half of the season by coach Gyula Feldmann and in the second by Hlavay, as the team won another Bucharest regional
FC_Petrolul_Ploiești
Football league season
Belgrade Branislav Sekulić Stadion Jedinstva SK Jugoslavija Belgrade Gyula Feldmann Stadion Jugoslavije SK Ljubljana Ljubljana Nedeljko Buljević Stadion
1938–39 Yugoslav Football Championship
1938–39_Yugoslav_Football_Championship
Romanian footballer
went to Juventus București. Vogl made his debut for them under coach Gyula Feldmann on 13 October in a 1–0 home victory against Venus București in the regional
Emerich_Vogl
Hungarian footballer
number of other notable players like Plattkó, Pataki, József Ging, Gyula Feldmann and József Viola. However, after only a few weeks the tournée was abandoned
Sándor_Nemes
18th season of top-tier football league in Romania
0); Gheorghe Rădulescu (1 / 0); Andrei Bărbulescu (3 / 0). (league appearances and goals listed in brackets) Manager: Gyula Feldmann / György Hlavay .
1929–30_Divizia_A
Italian footballer (1905–1975)
against Portugal. With Torino he also took up coaching, succeeding Gyula Feldmann in 1938. The following season, he was the second-in-command to Ernest
Mario_Sperone
Chancellor of Germany from 2005 to 2021
Blunk (from 7 August 1992) Bredehorn Cronenberg Eimer Engelhard Essen Feldmann Friedhoff Friedrich Funke Funke-Schmitt-Rink Gallus Ganschow Gattermann
Angela_Merkel
forces in the Crimean War and was present at the defence of Kars Otto von Feldmann, German commander who alongside Schellendorf was with Enver Pasha daily
List of foreigners who were in the service of the Ottoman Empire
List_of_foreigners_who_were_in_the_service_of_the_Ottoman_Empire
Retrieved 30 March 2025. Ficker Stähelin, Daniel (2006). Karl Barth und Markus Feldmann im Berner Kirchenstreit 1949–1951. Zurich: Theologischer Verlag Zürich
List of state leaders who died in office
List_of_state_leaders_who_died_in_office
Chancellor of Germany from 1982 to 1998
February 1983) Cronenberg Eimer Engel (from 26 June 1981) Engelhard Ertl Feldmann (from 29 January 1981) Fromm Funke Gallus Gärtner Gattermann Genscher Ginsberg
Helmut_Kohl
Chancellor of West Germany from 1949 to 1963
(from 16 January 1953) Erhard Etzel (until 4 January 1953) Etzenbach Even Feldmann Frey Friedensburg (from 1 February 1952) Gengler Gerns Gerstenmaier Gibbert
Konrad_Adenauer
Börzsei – Ferar Cluj – 1946–1947 Árpád Fekete – Carmen București – 1946–1947 Gyula Lóránt – UTA Arad – 1946–1947 Adolf Vécsey – CA Oradea – 1946–1952 Moldova
List of foreign footballers in European communist countries
List_of_foreign_footballers_in_European_communist_countries
Esgi – (BIH) – Čelik Zenica 2019–(2020), GOŠK Gabela (2023)–2024 Erich Feldmann – (Yug/SRB) – BUSK Belgrade 1924–1925 Petar Filipović – (CRO) – Cibalia
List of foreign footballers in top leagues of former Yugoslavia
List_of_foreign_footballers_in_top_leagues_of_former_Yugoslavia
President of Germany from 1974 to 1979
Kissinger 1988 François Mitterrand / Helmut Kohl 1989 Brother Roger 1990 Gyula Horn 1991 Václav Havel 1992 Jacques Delors 1993 Felipe González 1994 Gro
Walter_Scheel
Železničar Pančevo (2024–present) Milan Delević – IMT Beograd (2023–2024) Erich Feldmann – BUSK Beograd (1924–1925) Nikola Ilić – Borac Čačak (2016–2017) Janko
List of foreign football players in Serbia
List_of_foreign_football_players_in_Serbia
Confederation (1954) Max Petitpierre, President of the Confederation (1955) Markus Feldmann, President of the Confederation (1956) Hans Streuli, President of the Confederation
List of state leaders in the 20th century (1951–2000)
List_of_state_leaders_in_the_20th_century_(1951–2000)
Councils set up during Nazi occupation
to try to prevent the deportations. For instance, Zionist activist Mór Feldmann, head of the council in Miskolc sent a letter to the local anti-Semitic
Jewish_councils_in_Hungary
pseudonym Dr. Mises (1801–1887, nf) Hans-Jorg Fecht (born 1957, nf) Else Feldmann (1884–1942, f/d/poet), Holocaust victim Kurt Feltz, pseudonym Johnny Bartels
List of German-language authors
List_of_German-language_authors
Denmark Henrik Söderlund Anders Børresen West Germany Frank Hübner Klaus Feldmann Netherlands Joop van Werkhoven Robert van Werkhoven 1974 El Masnou France
List of European Championships medalists in sailing
List_of_European_Championships_medalists_in_sailing
Multi-games event
Richard Lang, United Kingdom Ed Schroder, Jan Louwman, Netherlands Rainer Feldmann, Peter Mysliwietz, Heiner Matthias, Germany Mikhail Donskoy, Vladimir Aralzarov
Computer_Olympiad
German politician (1942–2023)
Kissinger 1988 François Mitterrand / Helmut Kohl 1989 Brother Roger 1990 Gyula Horn 1991 Václav Havel 1992 Jacques Delors 1993 Felipe González 1994 Gro
Wolfgang_Schäuble
GYULA FELDMANN
GYULA FELDMANN
Boy/Male
Australian, German, Hungarian
Name of a Honour; Youth
Male
Hungarian
Hungarian form of Roman Latin Julius, GYULA means "descended from Jupiter (Jove)."
Boy/Male
Hungarian Latin
Youthful.
Female
Babylonian
, a queen of Babylonia.
Female
Babylonian
, goddess of healing.
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GYULA FELDMANN
Girl/Female
Latin
Rock.
Girl/Female
Latin
Of the sea.
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Sanskrit, Telugu
Lord Indra; Understood; Famous
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Sweet
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Hammett.
Girl/Female
Greek
Glory.
Girl/Female
Indian
Love of the enlightener
Boy/Male
Celtic American Gaelic Irish
Dark.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Prism, Manifesto, Law, Defended or protected by God or liked or victorious
Girl/Female
Arabic, Australian, Muslim
Friend
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a.
Pertaining to the gula or throat; as, gular plates. See Illust. of Bird, and Bowfin.
pl.
of Gula
n.
A plate which in most insects supports the submentum.
pl.
of Gula
n.
A species of ichneumon (Herpestes nyula). Its fur is beautifully variegated by closely set zigzag markings. O () O, the fifteenth letter of the English alphabet, derives its form, value, and name from the Greek O, through the Latin. The letter came into the Greek from the Ph/nician, which possibly derived it ultimately from the Egyptian. Etymologically, the letter o is most closely related to a, e, and u; as in E. bone, AS. ban; E. stone, AS. stan; E. broke, AS. brecan to break; E. bore, AS. beran to bear; E. dove, AS. d/fe; E. toft, tuft; tone, tune; number, F. nombre.
n.
The upper front of the neck, next to the chin; the upper throat.
n.
A capping molding. Same as Cymatium.