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page 1People from Nitra

Svatopluk I
ruler of Moravia
Léopold Szondi
Hungarian psychiatrist (1893-1986)
Svatopluk II
prince of NItra
Alexandra Borbély
Hungarian actress
Ottokár Prohászka
Catholic bishop (1858-1927)
Ivan Kamenec
Slovak historian
Peter Gajdoš
politician
Benjamin Z. Kedar
Israeli historian
Anton Lehmden
Austrian artist (1929-2018)
Bystrík
Saint Bystrík (Latin Beztertus Nitriensis, Bestredius, Bestridus, Bestricus, Bistridus, Bistritus; Hungarian Beszteréd, Besztrik, Besztríd; died 1046) was a martyr and the Bishop of the Diocese of Nitra.
Predslav
thumb|Modern sketch depicting a scene from the legend of Svatopluk's twigs showing the king and his three sons
Predslav (Latin: Predeslaus, born around 850) is an almost unknown son of Svatopluk, the most important ruler of Moravia (870–894).
Shraga Weil
Israeli painter (1918-2009)
Zuzana Vačková
Slovak actress

Károly Kaszala
Austro-Hungarian flying ace
Katarzia
Katarzia (born 9 February 1989) is a Slovak artist, singer-songwriter and producer. Her song "Kde sa slzy berú" was named best single of 2017 at the Radio Head Awards. Her songwriting has also been recognised; alongside Jonatán Pastirčák she composed music and lyrics for the Slovak National Theatre's adaption of the Sophocles play Antigone. It was recognised as Best Incidental Music at the 2018 DOSKY Awards. Kubošiová studied at the Academy of Performing Arts in Bratislava.
Mariana Čengel Solčanská
Slovakian director and screenwriter
Peter Kmec
Slovak diplomat and politician