- as Vinț (German: Unter-Wintz, Winzendorf, Alvinz, Weinsdorf; Hungarian:
Alvinc; Latin: Binstum; Turkish: Aşağı Vinçazvar), is a
commune located in the...
- László
Pataky (24
December 1857, Brád - 4
March 1912,
Alvinc) was a
painter from Austria-Hungary who
specialized in
rural genre scenes. He
initially studied...
- to his country. In fact he
forced a
group of 186
Hutterites to come to
Alvinc (today Vințu de Jos, Romania) in 1622,
because he
needed craftsmen and agricultural...
- and Klisura. However, the
refugees came to Deva from
Wallachia and from
Alvinc (now Vinţu de Jos, Romania),
where a
similar colony had been established...
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Districts (járás)
District Capital Alvinc Alvinc (now Vințu de Jos) Balázsfalva Balázsfalva (now Blaj) Kisen**** Kisen**** (now Ocna Sibiului) Magyarigen...
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consequently excluded from
Transylvanian government. In 1711, the
Bulgarians of
Alvinc and Déva (led by
church leader Balázs Marinovics) and the
Armenians also...
- Magyar[citation needed], he was born in
Transylvania in a
place called Alvinc (German: Alwintz), and
spent his
boyhood in the
household of Graf Franz...
- V Báthory
built a chapel.
Settlements of
Breadfield Vințu de Jos (hung.
Alvinc, ger.
Unterwintz or Winzendorf)
Pianul de Jos (hung. Alsópián, Szászpián...
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Romosz (Romos) were the
first to be
released from this duty in 1206. In
Alvinc (Vinţu de Jos) and
Borberek (Vurpăr), the
obligation itself was not abolished...
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Martinuzzi Castle, also
known as
Alvinc Castle, is a
medieval castle in Vințu de Jos, in the
Transylvania region of Romania. The
fortress was one of the...