Hungarian: Erdély ([ˈɛrdeːj]) Latin: Ultrasilvania, Transsilvania Polish: Siedmiogród, Transylwania Romani: Transilvaniya Romanian: Ardeal ([arˈde̯al]), Transilvania...
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(variant in Bulgarian), Sedmohradsko (Slovak), Siebenbürgen (German), Siedmiogród (Polish), Transilvaania (Estonian), Transilvaneye (variant in Walloon)...
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Sedmograjska in Slovene, Sedmihradsko in Czech, Sedmohradsko in Slovak, Siedmiogród in Polish, Semihorod (Семигород) in Ukrainian), as well as its Walloon...
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Rudolf II's forces gained control of Moldavia, Transylvania (Polish: Siedmiogród) and started supporting Mihai Viteazul (Polish: Michał Waleczny), prince...
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the Esztergom on 26 January 1945. Another Fw 190, W-524, was based in Siedmiogrod, during the winter of 1944. On 7 March 1945, an order from Fliegerkorps...
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here) painted in Paris in 1902. His renowned panoramas include Bem in Siedmiogrod (1897), The Martydrom of Christians in Nero's Circus (1897), and the...
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