- The
Cheud is a
right tributary of the
river Someș in Romania. It
discharges into the Someș in the
village Cheud. Its
length is 9 km (5.6 mi) and its basin...
- Right: Someșul Mare, Sălătruc, Muncel, Poiana, Vâtroape, Ileanda, Purcăreț,
Cheud, Iadăra, Măriușa, Răchitișa, Bârsău, Arieș, Lăpuș, Nistru, Cicârlău, Ilba...
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located in Sălaj County, Crișana, Romania. It is
composed of five villages:
Cheud (Köd), Năpradea, Someș-Guruslău (Nagygoroszló), Traniș (Kisgoroszló), and...
- Castle, Zau de Câmpie Vityál Fortress,
Eremitu Sălaj (13)
Aranyos Fortress,
Cheud Bánffy Castle, Nușfalău Báthory Fortress, Șimleu
Silvaniei Béldi Castle...
- 40 (two twenties), dà
fhichead 's a
deich 50 (two
twenty and ten) / leth-
cheud 50 (half a hundred), trì
fichead 60 (three twenties) and so on up to naoidh...
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administered the
Aranyos Seat and its
namesake castle (present-day
ruins near
Cheud, Romania) with the
title ispán of "Szilágy" in 1344. He was the last castellan...
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until his
death on 30
March 1872.
Christianity portal NLI
Catalogue ”A'
Cheud Leabhar, Anns Am
Bheil Da
Aireamh Dheug” Glaschu:Mac-Neacail 'Sa C****deachd...
- san
mbliaghan 1641, ansa
mhidh Fhabhra, do slaod-/mharbhadh
tuairim tri-
cheud de
dhaoine bochta eadra fear, bean /agus
paiste a
gcoilligh Dhoirearach...
- and Mi le m'
Uillin air Mo Ghlùin.
Allan MacDonald, in his pipe book A'
Cheud Ceud,
refers to
Murchadh as the
Crann Tara of the
Gaelic Movement. His poetry...
- Chechiș Lăpuș
Cheia Arieș
Cheia Olănești Cherăstău Timișana Cheț Barcău
Cheud Someș
Chichirgeaua Danube Chijic Crișul
Repede Chindeni Mureș
Chineja Prut...