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László Borsody (born Béla Pfeffer; September 6, 1878 in Farmos, Kingdom of Hungary – January 25, 1939 in Budapest, Hungary) was a Hungarian fencing master who is acknowledged in Hungary as being one of the greatest fencing masters of all time. He is the primary creator of the modern Hungarian style of saber fencing which is believed to be the reason for Hungarian success for half a century, winning them gold medals at the World Championships and Olympics. He was the teacher of many excellent Hungarian fencing masters whose influence has been felt throughout the world.

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  • لازلو بلوم (ar)
  • László Borsody (fr)
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  • لازلو بلوم (بالمجرية: Borsody László)‏ (و. 1878 – 1939 م) هو مبارز بالسيف مجري، توفي في بودابست، عن عمر يناهز 61 عاماً، بسبب إصابة بعيار ناري. (ar)
  • László Borsody (born Béla Pfeffer; September 6, 1878 in Farmos, Kingdom of Hungary – January 25, 1939 in Budapest, Hungary) was a Hungarian fencing master who is acknowledged in Hungary as being one of the greatest fencing masters of all time. He is the primary creator of the modern Hungarian style of saber fencing which is believed to be the reason for Hungarian success for half a century, winning them gold medals at the World Championships and Olympics. He was the teacher of many excellent Hungarian fencing masters whose influence has been felt throughout the world. (en)
  • László Borsody, né László Blum le 6 septembre 1878 à Farmos (Hongrie) et mort le 25 janvier 1939 à Budapest, est un militaire et maître d'arme hongrois, connu comme l'un des inventeurs du style moderne hongrois de combat au sabre. Malgré sa conversion au catholicisme et l'abandon du judaïsme, lors de la Seconde Guerre mondiale, il se suicida pour éviter le port de l'étoile jaune. (fr)
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  • لازلو بلوم (بالمجرية: Borsody László)‏ (و. 1878 – 1939 م) هو مبارز بالسيف مجري، توفي في بودابست، عن عمر يناهز 61 عاماً، بسبب إصابة بعيار ناري. (ar)
  • László Borsody (born Béla Pfeffer; September 6, 1878 in Farmos, Kingdom of Hungary – January 25, 1939 in Budapest, Hungary) was a Hungarian fencing master who is acknowledged in Hungary as being one of the greatest fencing masters of all time. He is the primary creator of the modern Hungarian style of saber fencing which is believed to be the reason for Hungarian success for half a century, winning them gold medals at the World Championships and Olympics. He was the teacher of many excellent Hungarian fencing masters whose influence has been felt throughout the world. (en)
  • László Borsody, né László Blum le 6 septembre 1878 à Farmos (Hongrie) et mort le 25 janvier 1939 à Budapest, est un militaire et maître d'arme hongrois, connu comme l'un des inventeurs du style moderne hongrois de combat au sabre. Malgré sa conversion au catholicisme et l'abandon du judaïsme, lors de la Seconde Guerre mondiale, il se suicida pour éviter le port de l'étoile jaune. (fr)
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