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  • 4 Now this story of the Wali is as manifestly identical with the legend of Gellert as the English word father is with the Latin pater; but as no one would maintain that the word father is in any sense derived from pater, so it would be impossible to represent either the Welsh or the Egyptian legend as a copy of the other.

    Myths and Myth-makers: Old Tales and Superstitions Interpreted by Comparative Mythology 1872

  • We went to a bath called Gellert, which we heard was one of the nicer baths, on our last day in Budapest.

    In case you're interested... Adam Horowitz 2006

  • We went to a bath called Gellert, which we heard was one of the nicer baths, on our last day in Budapest.

    Archive 2006-09-01 Adam Horowitz 2006

  • So he blew a louder blast on his horn and called Gellert by name, but still the greyhound did not come.

    Celtic Fairy Tales Joseph Jacobs 1885

  • Great instances of fidelity, such as 'Gellert' or the 'Dog of Montargis', both of which are Eastern and primeval, have scarcely redeemed the cringing currish nature of the race in general from disgrace.

    Popular Tales from the Norse George Webbe Dasent 1856

  • "Gellert"); and the remaining nine are what may be termed Anglo -

    Celtic Fairy Tales Joseph Jacobs 1885

  • Director Tom Gellert as well as a HCB for a final concert: Tchaikovskys 1812 Overture accompanied by LIVE cannon as well as guest cannoneer, Jim McAward.

    Archive 2009-12-01 admin 2009

  • Director Tom Gellert as well as a HCB for a final concert: Tchaikovskys 1812 Overture accompanied by LIVE cannon as well as guest cannoneer, Jim McAward.

    li concerts summer 2009 admin 2009

  • The party for about 100 insurance agents was held at Budapest's historic Gellert spa, according to company spokeswoman Alexandra Klemme.

    Insurer Hired Prostitutes Erik Holm 2011

  • An enormous golden goddess raising a palm leaf looks down on the city from the Gellert rock.

    Estonian Symbolism, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009

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