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Agnita (Romanian pronunciation: [aɡˈnita] ; German:
Agnetheln;
Transylvanian Saxon: Ongenîtlen; Hungarian: Szentágota) is a town on the Hârtibaciu river...
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Agnita (German:
Agnetheln),
Sibiu County, Transylvania...
- In
Romanian In
German In
Hungarian Apoș
Abtsdorf bei
Agnetheln Szászapátfalva Bârghiș Bürgisch Bürkös Ighișu
Vechi Rumänisch
Eibesdorf Oláhivánfalva Pelișor...
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Commemorating the
decision of HSH Military-Governor Karl II to
build a road
between the
districts Hermannstadt, Leschkirch,
Agnetheln and Gross-Schenk....
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Romanian name
Abtsdorf bei
Agnetheln Apoș,
Sibiu County Abtsdorf an der
Kokel Țapu,
Sibiu County Adamesch Adămuș, Mureș
County Agnetheln (+ Altdorf) Agnita,...
- 26 July 1721 in
Leschkirch (Nocrich),
between Hermannstadt (Sibiu) and
Agnetheln (Agnita). His
grandfather and
father had been
royal judges. The family's...
- the region. The name of the
family originated from the
Saxon town of
Agnetheln.
Michael Agnethler was the only son of his family. The
father was the...
- also co-aut****d many
other works.
Fronius died on 14
February 1886, in
Agnetheln (now Agnita). The
standard author abbreviation Fronius is used to indicate...
- Marktschelken) Țapu Csicsóholdvilág
Abtsdorf (near
Agnetheln) Apoș Szászapátfalva
Adamesch Adămuș Ádámos
Agnetheln Agnita Szentágota or Ágotafalva
Aitau Aita...
- 215/65 (in Croatian) Braća Freundlich,
Munchen – Svjedodžba
parna pilana „
Agnethelns“,
Aleksandru Ehrmannu,
March 15, 1901 (in Croatian) Braća Engel, Vienna...