- Čata (Hungarian:
Csata) is a
village and muni****lity in the
Levice District in the
Nitra Region of south-west Slovakia. In
historical records the village...
- page 226
Valeriia Fol, Bulgaria:
History Retold in Brief, (Riga, 1999), 103. A
nagyszombati csata (Magyar
Katolikus Lexikon) and
Battle of
Trnava (1430)...
- (German:
Schlacht von Pressburg), or
Battle of
Pozsony (Hungarian:
Pozsonyi csata), or
Battle of
Bratislava (Slovak:
Bitka pri Bratislave) was a three-day-long...
- The
Battle of Baia (Romanian: Bătălia de la Baia; Hungarian: moldvabányai
csata) was
fought on
December 15, 1467,
between Moldavian prince Stephen the Great...
- win the
national championship. In
August 2022,
Brown signed with
Ludovika Csata of the
Hungarian A Division. She
appeared in six
regular season games and...
- Czech:
Bitva na Moravském poli; Hungarian: Második
morvamezei csata / dürnkruti
csata); Polish:
Bitwa pod
Suchymi Krutami at Dürnkrut and Jedenspeigen...
- Róbert: A pákozdi
csata. 1848
szeptember 29. Hadtörténelmi Közlemények 2014 (volume 127, nr. 2), p. 383
Hermann Róbert: A pákozdi
csata. 1848 szeptember...
- Şebeş Muharebesi; German: Rückzug von Karánsebes; Hungarian: Karánsebesi
csata; Romanian: Bătălia de la Caransebeș) was a
friendly fire
incident in the...
-
battle of
Bonefield (Hungarian:
Csontmezei csata) in
other sources battle of Bone Hill (Hungarian:
Csonthegyi csata) was
fought between the army of John Corvinus...
-
Orenburg in
Russia (2017–18), Arka
Gdynia in
Poland (2018–19), NKE-FCSM
Csata in
Hungary (2019–20) and Elazığ İl Özel İdarespor in
Turkey (2020–21). She...