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    Trencsén county (Latin: comitatus Trentsiniensis / Trenchiniensis; Hungarian: Trencsén (vár)megye; Slovak: Trenčiansky komitát / Trenčianska stolica /...
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    Trenčín (redirect from Trencsén)
    of the 11th century, the castle became the administrative centre of Trencsén county in the Kingdom. As one of the few stone castles in the country it resisted...
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    with the Austrian land Moravia and Trencsén County, Turóc County, Bars County, Komárom County and Pozsony County. In its final phase, it was a strip...
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    SK) Pozsony County (Pozsony, SK, HU) Trencsén County (Trencsén, SK) Turóc County (Turócszentmárton, SK) Zólyom County (Besztercebánya, SK) (b) On the right...
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  • This is a list of counties of the Kingdom of Hungary, which are fully or partially located in present-day Slovakia. The territory of present-day Slovakia...
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    (1931), p. 171; Polívka (1922a), p. 120, citing Procházka, p. 66 (Trencsén County≈Trenčín Region). Polívka (1931), p. 171; Polívka (1922a), p. 119, citing...
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    born 1912 in Poluvsie, part of town Rajecfürdő (now Rajecké Teplice), Trencsén County, Kingdom of Hungary (then part of Austria-Hungary, now in northwestern...
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    Landscape Area Manínska Gorge Strážov Mountains Protected Landscape Area Trencsén County of the Kingdom of Hungary "Number of inhabitants by gender (annually)"...
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    fortresses (and the lands pertaining to them) which had been mortgaged in Trencsén County. The Ottoman Sultan, Mehmed II invaded Serbia in May 1454 and laid...
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  • of the most visited regions in Slovakia. In the past it was part of Trencsén County. The region lies along the northern part of the river Váh. It borders...
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    also ispán of Arad and Szolnok Counties (1395–1401), ispán of Szolnok County (1409–1414), Nyitra and Trencsén Counties, Lord of all Váh. Joannes filius...
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    designation of the corresponding territory. Turóc county shared borders with the counties of Nyitra, Trencsén, Árva, Liptó, Zólyom and Bars, situated between...
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    of Trnava, suggested that the nobility and the whole population of Trencsén county within the Kingdom of Hungary were "the remnants of Svatopluk who sold...
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    was born in Bytča (then Hungarian: Nagybiccse) to Slovak parents, in Trencsén County, of the Kingdom of Hungary, part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. He...
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    baron, then in 1593 from the king. From 1594 he was the chief lord of Trencsén County, and in 1600 he also acquired the Trencsény city estate for his family...
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    Prešporok County and they had three castles by the end of the 13th century; the possessions of the branch Pogány of Garadna were located in Trencsén county; the...
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    indigenatus (the right to hold offices) and became head of the Counties Pozsony (1389), Trencsén and Nyitra (1392). In 1390 he received castles and properties...
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    abolished Personal details Born (1897-10-18)October 18, 1897 Nagybiccse, Trencsén County, Kingdom of Hungary (now Bytča, Slovakia) Died March 28, 1959(1959-03-28)...
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    the war, he joined the Gehlen Organization. Born in Rajec, in the Trencsén County of the Kingdom of Hungary (present-day Slovakia), he was educated at...
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    estates and high offices to them. Matthew Csák received Nyitra and Trencsén Counties, along with the royal castles and the estates attached to them, in...
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    The following table shows the linguistic composition of each Hungarian county according to the Hungarian Census of 1910. Demographics of Hungary Demographic...
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    1860-1920, Árva County shared borders with Austrian Galicia and the Hungarian counties of Trencsén, Turóc and Liptó County. The county's territory was situated...
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    Hungarian: Csák (III.) Máté, Slovak: Matúš Čák III), also Máté Csák of Trencsén (Hungarian: trencséni Csák (III.) Máté, Slovak: Matúš Čák III Trenčiansky)...
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  • income (tithe) to the Benedictine monastery of Skalka (Szkalka) in Trencsén County (today Skalka nad Váhom, Slovakia), dedicated to the local hermit Benedict...
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  • not accept his protegee's nomination. John bought a portion in Mita, Trencsén County in 1210, expanding the possessions of the bishopric there. John acquired...
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    establishment of independent Czechoslovakia in 1918, Beckov was part of Trencsén County within the Kingdom of Hungary. From 1939 to 1945, it was part of the...
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    indigenous Polish population inhabited the northernmost counties of Árva, Szepes, Sáros and Trencsén, which also formed part of Poland in the past, and the...
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    county. He is also responsible for rebuilding of the castle after it burned in 1543. At the end of the life he became governor of the Trencsén County...
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    western parts of the Trenčín and Žilina regions (basically the former Trencsén County) with a strip connecting it to the city of Nitra. It had an area of...
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  • replaced as ispán of Trencsén County. In March 1260, Béla IV confirmed Bás' right of ownership over two portions in Orlóc in Trencsén County, which he had previously...
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