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Bahnea (Hungarian:
Bonyha;
Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈbonihɒ],
until 1898 Szászbonyha; German: Bachnen) is a
commune in Mureș County, Transylvania, Romania...
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remained unpo****r. Two of King
Stephen I's
maternal cousins (Bolya and
Bonyha)
conspired against Peter in 1045, but the King had them arrested, tortured...
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Zagon Zágon Lingurár-telep 850 26%
Bahnea Bonyha Cigánysereg 829 22% Vânători Vadász Gödör 800 18% Band Mezőbánd Kis Telep...
- have held it longer, had the
younger Gyula with his two sons,
Bolya and
Bonyha,
wished to be
Christians and not
always opposed the holy king, as will be...
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Hungary Nationality Hungarian Wars and
battles Rebellion against Stephen I of
Hungary Offices Gyula Issue Bolya (Bua)
Bonyha (Bucna)
Father Zombor...
- Bălăușeri Bátos Batoș
Beresztelke Breaza Blidirászaházcsoport
Blidireasa Bonyha Bahnea Bordos Bordoșiu Búzaháza Grâușorul Disznópatak Brădețelu Bözöd Bezid...
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earliest Hungarians to
write memoirs. She was born on
November 25, 1700, in
Bonyha,
Hungary (now Bahnea, Romania), and died on July 29, 1759, in Fogaras, Hungary...
- Cușma
Kusma Auendorf Gura Râului Guraró Baaßen
Bazna Bázna
Bachnen Bahnea Bonyha Bad
Tuschnad Băile Tușnad Tusnádfürdő
Badlinen Beclean Betlen Bägendorf...
- Bakamező
Bacea Bácsfalva
Baciu Kisbács
Bacova Bakóvár
Badon Bádon
Bahnea Bonyha Baia
Kisbaja Baia Borșa Borsabánya Baia de Arieș Aranyosbánya Baia de Criș...
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Thomas Losonci (brother of Stephen)
forbade him to hand over his
estate of
Bonyha (today Bahnea, Romania) to his
relative Nicholas Ákos,
castellan of Kecskés...