Edith Gyömrői Ludowyk
Edith Gyömrői Ludowyk was a Hungarian poet, psychoanalyst, political activist and writer (1896–1987). She was born in Budapest and died in London.
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Biography
Edith Gyömrői Ludowyk was recorded at birth as Gelb Edit. The authorities additionally record the heading Edith Gyömröi. Her recorded languages were Hungarian, German and English.
She married Ervin Rényi, László Glück and László Újvári. Other recorded relations include István Hollós.
Edith Gyömrői Ludowyk is recorded as poet, psychoanalyst, political activist and writer.
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1896
Edith Gyömrői Ludowyk was born in 1896 at Budapest.
1987
Edith Gyömrői Ludowyk died in 1987 at London.
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- Budapest
- London
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