- German:
Czernowitz ([ˈtʃɛɐ̯novɪts] ); Polish: Czerniowce; Hungarian:
Csernovic, Yiddish: טשערנאָוויץ, romanized: Tshernovits, Russian: Черновцы́, romanized: Chernovtsy...
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Csernovics Ujfalu was
puszta (in Hungarian) or
praedium (depo****ted area, in Latin) in the NW part of Arad County,
about 10–15 km from the Romanian-Hungarian...
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noble families, the
Csernovics and Károlyi. The
history of the
castle is
connected with the
history of the
noble family of
Csernovics. They
receive the...
- (in Bohemia) The Baky The Benkeö of Kezdi-Sarfalva The
Branovacki The
Csernovics The
Csernoevicz The
Csokits The
Dunca of Sajo The
Eperjessy of Gyulafehérvár...
- Agrișu Mare Fortress, Agrișu Mare Arad Fortress, Arad
Bohus Castle, Șiria
Csernovics Castle,
Macea Dezna Fortress,
Dezna Hălmagiu Fortress, Hălmagiu Hindec...
- Черновци (Bulgarian*),
Chernovtsy – Черновцы (Russian*),
Csernivci or
Csernovic (Hungarian variants),
Csernyivci (Hungarian*),
Czerniowce (Polish*), Czernovicensia...
- the
farmers since 1848 (it is
rumored that the
landlord of
Csernovics Ujfalu,
Csernovics Péter, in fact lost his
property on a card game), the new landlord...
- inhabitants. In 1852 and then in 1853 it was
settled with
farmers coming from
Csernovics Ujfalu puszta and Bánkuta puszta, respectively, both
places now in SE...
- and the
marriage plans were abandoned. On 13
March 1862, she and Emília
Csernovics,
widow of János Damjanich, a
martyr of Arad,
founded the ****ociation of...
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covers and area of 20.5 ha (51 acres). The
Macea Castle (also
called Csernovics Castle) is an
architectural monument belonging to the
national patrimony...