- The Ipeľ (Slovak;
pronounced [ˈipeʎ]) or
Ipoly (Hungarian) (German:
Eipel,
archaic Slovak: Jupoľ, Latin: Bolia) is a 232-kilometre (144 mi) long river...
- Mihály Endrey-
Eipel (born 2
November 1905 in
Budapest – 4 July 1977) was a
Hungarian clergyman and
bishop for the
Roman Catholic Diocese of Vác. He became...
-
Brandenburg (8
October 1934), 4-year-old
Artur Dill and 5-year-old
Edgar "
Eipel"
Dittrich (16
October 1934, both
found in Neuruppin), 10-year-old Hans-Joachim...
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Official Hungary results and
fixtures (in English)
Ferenc Tóth (1985–)
Ferenc Eipel (1989–1994) Dezső Bundzsák (1995–1996) István Bacsó (1997–2004) András Telek...
- György Zemplén (1969.01.10 – 1973.03.29)
Auxiliary Bishop: Mihály Endrey-
Eipel (1957–1972)
Auxiliary Bishop: Imre Szabó (1951.03.11 – 1976.05.21) Auxiliary...
- Aryanization. He
acquired a
mechanical weaving and flax
spinning mill in
Eipel in the then Náchod district, with Himmler's approval.[citation needed] As...
- Úpice (German:
Eipel) is a town in
Trutnov District in the
Hradec Králové
Region of the
Czech Republic. It has
about 5,500 inhabitants. Úpice consists...
- Կամբեճ(Armenian), Qabırlı (Azerbaijani),
Qarbi - Къарби (Tsakhur) Ipel/Ipoly
Eipel (German), Ipeľ (Slovak, Czech),
Ipola (Polish),
Ipoly (Hungarian), Jupol...
- the
Austrian loss at Náchod and the
Prussian Guard Corps'
advance towards Eipel (Úpice), and he was
ordered to
retreat towards Deutsch Prausnitz (Německá...
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Apostolic of Thái Bình 1936–1941 Succeeded by
Santos Ubierna, OP Preceded by -
Titular Bishop of
Barata 1936–1941 Succeeded by Mihály Endrey-
Eipel, SDB...