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- (Szamoshesdát) and Silivaș (Vizszilvás). The city was formerly known as Armenopolis (Armenian: Հայաքաղաք Hayakaghak; German: Armenierstadt; Hungarian: Örményváros)...
- Church Rite Byzantine Established 19 December 1853 (As Diocese of Gherla, Armenopoli, Szamos-Ujvár ) 5 June 1930 (As Diocese of Cluj-Gherla) Cathedral Transfiguration...
- Armenian-Romanian from the Transylvanian town of Szamosújvár (Gherla) (ancient Armenopolis) living in Vienna, who patented his accordion in 1829, thus coining the...
- ISBN 9781741041491. Gherla Once a predominantly Armenian settlement called Armenopolis in the 17th century... Schleifer, Yigal (July 19, 2007). "Turkey: Religious...
- found their own trading towns, the most notable one being Gherla, called Armenopolis/Armenierstadt or Hayakaghak (Հայաքաղաք). The second important Armenian...
- first bishop of the new created Romanian Catholic Eparchy of Gherla, Armenopoli, Szamos-Ujvár from 1854 to 1863. Born in Mălădia, Sălaj, Austrian Empire...
- Armenians–which included a Catholic contingent–created trading towns, with Gherla (Armenopolis or Szamosújvár) the most prominent. Some Transylvania Romanian Orthodox...
- Krymskiy rayon, Krasnodar Krai, Russia Gherla, Romania - was once known as Armenopolis Örményes, Hungary Ormos Armenis (Όρμος Αρμένης), Oia, Greece Urmeniș...
- Catholic hierarch. He was bishop of the Romanian Catholic Eparchy of Gherla, Armenopoli, Szamos-Ujvár from 1879 to 1911. Born in Istrău, today in Romania (then...
- one of the families that built the Transylvanian town of Szamosujvár (Armenopolis, Gherla now in Romania) in the 18th century, and which gave many Armenian...