Alexander Lenard
Alexander Lenard (1910–1972) was a Hungarian poet, translator and physician.
Also recorded as Sándor Lénárd; Alessandro Lenard; Alexandrus Lenardus.
Overview
Born at Budapest in 1910, died at Dona Emma in 1972.
In detail
Alexander Lenard studied at University of Vienna. the recorded working language is English, Hungarian and Latin.
The field of work recorded is physician.
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“Alexander Lenard”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q948697: Alexander Lenard
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House of Hungarian physician, writer and translator Alexander Lenard in Dona Emma, Brazil
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The picture record
Sándor Lénárd commemorative plaque in Budapest District VII, Erzsébet Boulevard No 23.
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