- Bonțida, Cluj. Bonțida (Romanian pronunciation: [bonˈt͡sida]; Hungarian:
Bonchida,
pronounced [ˈbont͡shidɒ], transl. "Bonc's bridge"; German: Bonisbruck)...
- main
cities of
Transylvania and one of the province's
largest castles at
Bonchida. One
branch was
raised to a
barony in the 1660s,
while another became counts...
- Bánffy
Castle is an
architectural monument situated in Bonţida, a
village in the
vicinity of Cluj-Napoca, Romania, with
construction phases and stylistic...
-
revenues of
royal estates in Transylvania. For instance, the
estates at
Bonchida (Bonțida) and
Vajdahunyad (Hunedoara) were
attached to them for decades...
- Rákóczi's War of
Independence Dolha Mukachevo Tiszabecs Tiszántúl
Halas Bonchida Zvolen Belényes Holdvilág
Feketehalom Biskupice Szomolány Koroncó 1st Saint...
- an
Imperial Austrian-born
Romanian mathematician and architect. Born in
Bonchida,
Kolozs County (now Bonțida, Cluj County), in the Prin****lity of Transylvania...
- Rákóczi's War of
Independence Dolha Mukachevo Tiszabecs Tiszántúl
Halas Bonchida Zvolen Belényes Holdvilág
Feketehalom Biskupice Szomolány Koroncó 1st Saint...
- in
early 1320, Mojs and his
brother Ellős were
killed in a
battle at
Bonchida (today Bonțida, Romania) by a
royal army led by
Stephen Losonci, a former...
- Rákóczi's War of
Independence Dolha Mukachevo Tiszabecs Tiszántúl
Halas Bonchida Zvolen Belényes Holdvilág
Feketehalom Biskupice Szomolány Koroncó 1st Saint...
- Magyarberéte
Brenndorf Bod
Botfalu Broos Orăştie Szászváros
Bruck Bonțida
Bonchida Buchholz Boholț
Boholc Budenbach Sibiel Szibiel Bulkesch Bălcaciu Bolkács...