- (Slovak pronunciation: [ˈpreʂɔw] , Hungarian:
Eperjes [ˈɛpɛrjɛʃ], German:
Eperies,
Rusyn and Ukrainian: Пряшів [ˈprʲaʃʲiu̯] ) is a city in
Eastern Slovakia...
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Hungary (now Topoľa, Slovakia) Died 30
March 1865(1865-03-30) (aged 61)
Eperies,
Kingdom of Hungary,
Austrian Empire (now Prešov, Slovakia) Occupation...
- on relief. Neuhäusel fell on
August 19, soon
afterwards also the
places Eperies, Kaschau, and Tokaj. The
Sultan therefore had
Emeric Thököly
arrested in...
- (Polish),
Pravdinsk - Правдинск (Russian),
Romuva (Lithuanian) Prešov
Eperies (German alternate),
Eperjes (Hungarian),
Peryeshis (Romani),
Preschau (German)...
- men,
Suvorov won
against 2,000
Polish Confederates.
Dumouriez arrived at
Eperies, in Hungary,
where the high
council of the
Confederates was ****embled....
- Jews
might be
allowed to
resettle in Vienna.
Mayer Austerlitz,
rabbi in
Eperies, Hungary; was one of Hildesheimer's
earliest pupils.
Moses b.
Joseph Austerlitz...
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Republic Prag
Pravdinsk Russia
Friedland Prešov Slovakia Preschau,
Eperies Primorsk Russia
Fischhausen Prudnik Poland
Neustadt in Oberschlesien...
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Marcus Schiller-Szinessy (1820–1890), Hungarian-English
Reform rabbi in
Eperies and Manchester,
first Jewish professor in
Cambridge Leopold Zunz (1794–1886)...
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Bratislava Pozsony Preßburg/Pressburg Košice K****a
Kaschau Prešov
Eperjes Eperies /
Preschau Žilina
Zsolna Sillein Banská
Bystrica Besztercebánya Neusohl...
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Theodor Fuchs (15
September 1842 in
Eperies – 5
October 1925 in
Steinach am Brenner) was an
Austrian geologist and paleontologist. He
studied geology...