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Moldavian sovereigns.
According to legend, the
family name is
connected to the
aprod Purice, a low-ranking
boyar during the time of
Prince Stephen the Great...
- ("Historical fragments"),
Negru in alb ("Black in white"),
Aprodul purice (an
aprod was a
minor noble title,
typically the son of a lord;
Purice is a proper...
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Parliament in
Brussels was
named after Antall in 2008.
There is a bust of him on
Apród Street in
Budapest and a bust on the road
named after him in Zagreb. Jozsef...
- He
narrowly escaped with his life,
reportedly after being helped by the
Aprod Purice, whom
tradition identifies as
patriarch of the Movilești family....
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Meindl House (today's
Semmelweis Museum of
Medical History,
located at 1–3
Apród Street, Budapest). By 1810, he was a
wealthy man and
married Teréz Müller...
- her
field to the city of Basta'
plastas moldatθehiai
bilia etθeta
hipades aprod[i]ta 'Etθeta, the
daughter of
Plazet Moldatθes,
dedicated to Aphrodite'...
- clergyman,
royal official and historian. Born as John
Apród of Tótsolymos, John was the son of Miklós
Apród, a
nobleman who
received Tótsolymos (now Šarišské...
- (1601-1654)[permanent dead link]
Dimitrie Cantemir -
Descrierea Moldovei "
aprod". Dicționarul
explicativ al
limbii române (in Romanian).
Academia Română...
- Tabán neighbourhood, near the
Danube river (the
present address is no. 1-3
Apród utca). The
house is a
listed national monument due to its architectural...
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Street and
Kereszt Street and the
Semmelweiss Orvostörténeti Múzeum near
Apród Street. The poet Dezső Kosztolányi wrote: "Köröttem - esős
akvarell - Tabán...