- was
included into
Bacsensis County. In 1749,
Sombor gained royal free city status. In 1786, the city
became the seat of
Bacsensis-Bodrogiensis County...
- Bács-Bodrog
County (Hungarian: Bács-Bodrog vármegye, German:
Komitat Batsch-Bodrog, Serbian: Бачко-бодрошка жупанија, romanized: Bačko-bodroška županija)...
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Iuliensis Albensis (a very big county)
Aradiensis Bacsensis (southern part of the
later Bacsensis)
Baranyiensis (incl. the
other Drava bank with Požega)...
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Kingdom of Hungary, the area was
divided between the
Bodrogiensis County,
Bacsensis County, and
Csongradiensis County. In 1526–1527, the area was
ruled by...
-
administration of the
medieval Kingdom of Hungary, the area was
mostly part of the
Bacsensis County, with
small northern parts of it in the
Bodrogiensis County and...
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Mentha ambigua Guss.
Mentha aquatica var.
gracilis Wimm. & Grab.
Mentha bacsensis Trautm.
Mentha baldensis Heinr.Braun
Mentha balsamiflora Heinr.Braun Mentha...
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Kingdom of Hungary, the area was
divided between the
Bodrogiensis County,
Bacsensis County,
Csongradiensis County, and ****ania region. From 1526 to 1527,...
- and
Torontaliensis County in the east, and the
Csongradiensis County,
Bacsensis County and
Bodrogiensis County in the west. Part of the area was also...
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Comitatus Bacsensis Comitatus Bodrogiensis Comitatus Csongradiensis...
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According to
Serbian sources,
Ilija Vid, the
first known prefect of
Bacsensis County was
recorded in 1068 and he was an
ethnic Serb. In this time, the...