- Csongrád-
Csanád (Hungarian: Csongrád-
Csanád vármegye [ˈt͡ʃoŋɡraːd ˈt͡ʃɒnaːd]) is an
administrative county (comitatus or vármegye) in
southern Hungary,...
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Csanád was an
administrative county (comitatus) of the
Kingdom of Hungary. Its
territory is now part of Hungary,
except for a
small area
which is part...
- Gerardus; 23
April 977/1000 – 24
September 1046) was the
first bishop of
Csanád in the
Kingdom of
Hungary from
around 1030 to his death. Most information...
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Csanád, also Chanadinus, or Cenad, was the
first head (comes) of
Csanád County in the
Kingdom of
Hungary in the
first decades of the 11th century. Csanád...
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Csanád was an 11th-century
Hungarian nobleman.
Csanád may also
refer to:
Csanád County, a
county in the
Kingdom of
Hungary Cenad (Hungarian:
Csanád),...
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Csanád Telegdi (Hungarian:
Telegdi Csanád; died 1349) was a
Hungarian prelate in the
first half of the 14th century. He
served as
Bishop of Eger from...
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prelate at the turn of the 13th and 14th centuries, who
served as
Bishop of
Csanád from
around 1298
until his death. He was a
confidant of
Andrew III of Hungary...
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Csanád Szegedi (Hungarian: [ˈt͡ʃɒnaːd ˈsɛɡɛdi]; born 22
September 1982) is a
Hungarian politician and
former Member of the
European Parliament. He was...
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Csanád Gémesi (born 13
November 1986) is a
Hungarian right-handed
sabre fencer, 2018 team
European champion, and 2021 team
Olympic bronze medalist. Gémesi...
- the Mureș River. The king sent
Csanád, Ajtony's
former commander-in-chief,
against him at the head of a
large army.
Csanád defeated and
killed Ajtony, occupying...