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Anton Bernolák; Hungarian:
Bernolák Antal; 3
October 1762 – 15
January 1813) was a
Slovak linguist and
Catholic priest, and the
author of the
first Slovak...
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Bernolák may
refer to: 13916
Bernolák, main belt
asteroid with an
orbital period of 1388
Anton Bernolák (1762–1813),
Slovak linguist,
Catholic priest...
- The
Field Army
Bernolák (Slovak: Poľná armáda
Bernolák) was a
field army of the Axis
Slovak Republic during World War II,
established for the Invasion...
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Saint Trinity Chapel, po****rly
called Anton Dif
Bernolák's Chapel, in Nové Zámky, Slovakia, was
built in 1722 in the
Baroque style. This
chapel is located...
- The
recently created Slovak Republic joined the attack, and
Field Army
Bernolák contributed over 50,000
soldiers in
three divisions.
Since most of the...
- (consisting of the
German 8th, 10th, and 14th armies, and the
Slovak Army
Group Bernolak). Army
Group C was on the
western border of
Germany defending against a...
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Minister of Defence. He was also the
commanding officer of the
Field Army
Bernolák during the 15-day
Slovak invasion of Poland. As a
Minister of
Defence of...
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Jakob Jakobeus (1591–1645) – poet, historian, priest, and
writer Anton Bernolák (1762–1813) –
Lower nobleman, Jesuit,
creator of the
first standard version...
- this period. Two
leading persons codified Slovak. The
first was
Anton Bernolák,
whose concept was
based on the
western Slovak dialect in 1787. It was...
- north, and a
joint German-Slovak
tertiary attack by
units (Field Army "
Bernolák") from the German-allied
Slovak Republic, in the south. All
three ****aults...