- are:
Aiudul de Sus, Gâmbaș, Măgina, and Păgida. The
rural villages are:
Ciumbrud (0.81 km2 (0.31 sq mi)), Sâncrai (0.65 km2 (0.25 sq mi)), Gârbova de Jos...
- cemeteries" were also
founded around Alba
Iulia in Transylvania. The
nearby "
Ciumbrud group" of
necropolises of
inhumation graves point at the
presence of warriors...
-
Natura Crama Thesaurus Davino Divine Area
Domeniile Averesti Domeniul Ciumbrud Domeniile Clos des
Colombes Domeniul Coroanei Segarcea Domeniile Dealu...
-
river Mureș in Transylvania, Romania. It
discharges into the Mureș in
Ciumbrud. Its
length is 15 km (9.3 mi) and its
basin size is 76 km2 (29 sq mi)....
- with the
objective of
disarming Hungarian units, he saw
action at Uioara,
Ciumbrud, Sâncrai, Cricău, Aiud, ****a, Cluj,
Cetatea de Baltă, Ocna Sibiului, the...
- Marosújvár (Ocna Mureș). In the
subsequent years, they also
bought Csombord (
Ciumbrud), Váradja (Oarda),
Lomfalva and Marosszentkirály (Sâncraiu de Mureș). John...
- with west–east
orientation form the
distinct "
Ciumbrud group".
Female dress accessories from "
Ciumbrud graves" are
strikingly similar to
those from Christian...
- in the late 5th century BC.
Inhumation graves unearthed at Aiud, Blaj,
Ciumbrud, and
other sites along the
rivers Mureș and Târnava
yielded artifacts,...
- with west–east
orientation form the
distinct "
Ciumbrud group".
Female dress accessories from "
Ciumbrud graves" are
strikingly similar to
those from Christian...
-
Blandiana A or
Dridu – Alba
Iulia (Pre-Christian
south Danubian influence);
Ciumbrud (possible
south Danubian Christian influence); Cluj (early Magyars); Blandiana...