Cenad (Hungarian: Nagycsanád, during the Dark Ages Marosvár; German: Großtschanad, archaically Maroschburg; Serbian: Нађчанад, romanized: Nađčanad; Latin:...
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the south, Teremia Mare to the southwest, Dudeștii Vechi to the west. and Cenad to the northwest. The town numbers 112 streets with a length of 60.85 km...
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Morisena (castra) (redirect from Castra of Cenad)
chain of the Dacian Limes. It was located within the modern municipality of Cenad, Romania. The fort is located in western Romania, between the rivers Mureș...
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Budense writes that Ladislaus was buried in the cathedral of Csanád (now Cenad in Romania). His successor, Andrew the Venetian, and Pope Benedict VIII...
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district Magyarcsanád, known in Serbian as Čanad, a village in Hungary Cenad, known in Serbian as Čanad, a commune in Romania Canad Inns, a chain of...
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Semlac, Șeitin, Nădlac Timiș County: Periam, Sânpetru Mare, Sânnicolau Mare, Cenad Csongrád County: Nagylak, Magyarcsanád, Apátfalva, Makó, Kiszombor, Ferencszállás...
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Torontál counties. The first seat of the county was Csanád (present-day Cenad, Romania). The county's territory became part of the Ottoman Empire in the...
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performed. 1890 – The Philharmonic Society of Arad was founded. 1897 – The Cenad palace was built. 1913 – The edifice of today's Palace of Culture and site...
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a group of other Romanians, crossing the Hungary–Romania border around Cenad. They were guided by Constantin Panait, a Romanian who later became an American...
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of Hungary in the late 12th century, who served as Bishop of Csanád (now Cenad in Romania) from 1192 until around 1193/98. Crispin was elected Bishop of...
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Division (CELRD) Mississippi Valley Division (CEMVD) North Atlantic Division (CENAD) Northwestern Division (CENWD) Pacific Ocean Division (CEPOD) South Atlantic...
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Meanwhile, Dózsa had captured the city and fortress of Csanád (today's Cenad), and signalled his victory by impaling the bishop and the castellan. Subsequently...
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was added the Hungarian suffix -d, also found, for example, in the names Cenad, Arad, Tușnad, and Tășnad. Supporting this notion is the historic presence...
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support from nobility in the diet of Aiud, but her forces were defeated near Cenad and she was besieged in Buda. In July 1551, facing superior forces, Isabella...
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(Gyula) in 1566, thus being renamed as the Sanjak of Güle) Sanjak of Çanad (Cenad, formed by expanding the Sanjak of Beçkerek (Bečkerek/Zrenjanin that was...
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into a Hungarian county and the king set up a new bishopric at Csanád (Cenad, Romania), Ajtony's former capital, which was renamed after the commander...
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Timișoara–Satu Mare; national road 6 – to the border with Hungary through Cenad customs; national road 59 – with branch DN59A, to the border with Serbia...
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wanting to secure Hungary for himself. When the Ottomans seized Csanád (now Cenad) in 1551, Martinuzzi and imperial generals Giambattista Castaldo and Sforza-Pallavicini...
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(Pavliš), named after Pavliš in Vojvodina, Serbia Chonad (Čanad), named after Cenad in Romania Sholmosh (Šoljmoš), named after Șoimoș in Romania New Serbia...
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on the national road DN6 Timișoara–Sânnicolau Mare–Cenad. It is also connected to the Timișoara–Cenad railway, which passes to the south, with the Pescărețul...
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Tourkia" and lists in its suborder the dioceses of Transylvania, Banat, and Cenad. The baptism of Gyula II in Constantinople and his accompaniment by bishop...
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Church in Romania established on 5 June 1930 by Pope Pius XI. The Diocese of Cenad, corresponding to approximately the same region, had been created in 1030...
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Harvard Divinity School. Elisabeth Schüssler was born on April 17, 1938, in Cenad, a locality in the Banat region of the Kingdom of Romania, where she belonged...
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Hungary in the 12th and 13th centuries, who served as Bishop of Csanád (now Cenad in Romania) between 1202 and 1228. Before that he functioned as chancellor...
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September 2020. "Mando de Adiestramiento y Doctrina Centros Docentes y Cenad,s". Ejército de Tierra. Retrieved 22 September 2020. Spanish Army Website...
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Csanádpalota (in Romanian: Palatul Cenad) is a town in the Makó-region of Csongrád county, in Hungary's Southern Great Plain. Csanádpalota covers an area...
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"Saltovo-Mayaki culture" of the Pontic steppes were unearthed in Alba Iulia, Cenad, Dăbâca, and other settlements. A new custom of placing coins on the eyes...
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Csanádpalota Nădlac II 13 July 2015 highway M43 A 1 Part of E68 Nagylak Nădlac main road 43 DN7 Kiszombor Cenad main road 431 DN6 vehicle only <7,5t...
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Margina Fortress, Margina Castle of Count de Mercy, Carani Morisena Fortress, Cenad Nákó Castle, Sânnicolau Mare Timișoara Fortress, Timișoara Suceava (3) Șcheia...
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