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Barancs may
refer to: Zemplínsky Branč, a
village in
Slovakia Braničevo, a
toponym in
Serbia This
disambiguation page
lists articles about distinct geographical...
- The Braničevo
District (Serbian Cyrillic: Браничевски округ, romanized: Braničevski okrug,
pronounced [brǎnitʃɛv̞skiː ôkruːɡ]; Romanian:
Districtul Braničevo)...
- also obscure. Béla's
troops seized and
ravaged the
region of
Belgrade and
Barancs (now Braničevo in Serbia). Thereafter, the
Hungarian army
advanced as far...
- later.
During Béla's reign, a wide
buffer zone—which
included Bosnia,
Barancs (Braničevo, Serbia) and
other newly conquered regions—was
established along...
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inciting Béla—her brother-in-law—to
ravage the
region of
Belgrade and
Barancs (now Braničevo in Serbia) in May 1182,
implying that Béla had by that time...
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advantage of the
civil war in Hungary,
Kaloyan invaded and
captured Belgrade,
Barancs (now Braničevo in Serbia), and
other fortresses.
Emeric made preparations...
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younger brother Andrew in Hungary,
Kaloyan invaded and
captured Belgrade,
Barancs (now Braničevo in Serbia), and
other fortresses.
Emeric made preparations...
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among the
members of the
leading noble families.
Gregory Péc
became Ban of
Barancs and Kucsó (present-day Braničevo and Kučevo in east-central Serbia, respectively)...
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ordered the
arrest of
Euphrosyne and kept her
confined in the
fortress of
Barancs (Serbian: Braničevo).
Shortly after,
Euphrosyne was set free, but she was...
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twenty years.
During the war, the
Byzantines retained control of Braničevo (
Barancs),
Belgrade and Zemun, and
recaptured the
Sirmium region,
which had been...