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  1. 12 de oct. de 2022 · 1. Glücklich Vilma (1872-1927) Photo by Clem Onojeghuo on Unsplash. She was a Hungarian educational reformer, pacifist, and womens rights activist. In 1896, she became the first woman in Hungary to be admitted and eventually to receive a degree from the Faculty of Philosophy at the Budapest State University.

  2. 8 de mar. de 2020 · Dr. Mária Telkes (1900-1995) Born in Budapest, Hungarian-American biophysicist, scientist and inventor Dr. Máris Telkes was known for working on solar energy technologies, and as she was considered one of the founders of solar thermal storage systems, she was nicknamed the “Sun Queen”. At the age of 25, she moved to the United States ...

  3. 21 de mar. de 2022 · Á gnes Keleti. Photo: Fortepan 1949. Á gnes Keleti is the oldest living Olympic champion and medalist who celebrated her 100th birthday in January 2021. While representing Hungary at the Summer Olympics, she won 10 Olympic medals, including five gold medals, three silver medals, and two bronze medals.

  4. 9 de jun. de 2021 · There are many news stories and articles that talk about Hungarian inventions and famous Hungaricums, but Hungarian women in science are less known. Thanks to their talent and perseverance, they have all achieved some kind of revolutionary in healthcare, education, or even scientific research.

  5. 25 de dic. de 2016 · There are countless Hungarian women who, through hard work, talent, and outstanding accomplishments, became role models for men and women alike. Now, here are five incredible Hungarian women who became pioneers in the field of health care, education or science, szeretlekmagyarorszag.hu writes.

  6. 4 de sept. de 2017 · The most influential woman in the field of culture is Ágnes Havas, the managing director of the Hungarian National Film Fund. She is followed by Katalin Spengler, who is a leading figure in Hungarian contemporary art collecting along with her husband, Zsolt Somlói.

  7. 8 de mar. de 2015 · Lilly Steinschneider was the first Hungarian female pilot in the Austro-Hungarian empire, she got her pilots license in 1912, while Eszter Pécsi was Hungary’s first female engineer. The incredible thing about explorer Sass Flóra is that she was enslaved for 10 years before being purchased out of slavery by Samuel White Baker who ...