- In
history writing, a comitatus,
which is
Latin for a
group of
companions (comites), is an
armed escort or retinue,
especially in the
context of Germanic...
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Agramer Comitat, Latin:
Comitatus Zagrabiensis),
including Zagreb, the Turopolje,
Karlovac and
Sissek (c. 1842) Varaždin
County (Warasdiner
Comitat, Comitatus...
- Arva-Thurozer
Gespanschaft in the 1850 legislation, and as Arva-Thuróczer
Comitat in the 1854
legislation Only
linguistic communities > 1% are displa****...
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Conte Contessa Portuguese Conde Condessa Condado Romanian Conte Contesă
Comitat Romansh Cont
Contessa Spanish Conde Condesa Condado Turkish Kont Kontes...
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geographica repræsentans
partem Hungariæ
nempe sic
dictum Comitatum de Zips ...
Comitat Scepusiensis.
Engraved by
Friedrich Hampe, 1762.
Archived 18
January 2006...
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deployment pages 107-109, 169. PhD Thesis,
Cardiff University "Penbrok
comitat".
British Library.
Retrieved 24
August 2019. Macalister, Terry. "Tidal...
- the seat of the
comitatus Sopron. The town was the seat of the Ödenburg
comitat near 1850.
After the
compromise of 1867 and
until 1918, the city (known...
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gminas (also
called commune or muni****lity). The
Romanian word for county,
comitat, is not
currently used for any
Romanian administrative divisions. Romania...
- Herencsény is a
village and muni****lity in the
comitat of Nógrád, Hungary. The name is of
Slavic origin and
comes from
Slovak Chrěnčany ("chren" - horseradish)...
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reform and
divided the
state into
large provinces called comitati (singular
comitat)
whose governors were
directly appointed by the
Kanasubigi and had both...