- (or had) its
names in
other languages: Hungarian: Eszék, German: Essek,
Esseg, or Essegg, Turkish: Ösek, and English: Esseck. Its
Roman name was Aelia...
-
British style of
Highness in 1887.
Francis was born on 28
August 1837 in
Esseg,
Slavonia (now Osijek, Croatia), and
christened Franz Paul Karl
Ludwig Alexander...
- 2016 (in Spanish).
Oficina Nacional de Estadística.
ESSEG http://cees.columbia.edu/programs/
esseg Moní Reyes,
Ceferino (2011). Miches,
historia y tradición...
- minorities. They are
mainly concentrated in the area
around Osijek (German:
Esseg) in
eastern Slavonia. The
community traditionally inhabited northern Croatia...
- IX: 1.6 – 1.7.1943; Führer at RFSS staff: 1.7.1943; Polizeigebietsführer
Esseg: 15.7.1943 – 20.9.1944; Brif u. Gen.Mjr d. Pol: 20.4.1944;
killed 20.9.1944...
- for
towns like
Esseg (Osijek)
where Shwoveh were
thoroughly mixed with
majority Croatians. For instance, the
ethnic Germans of
Esseg were so thoroughly...
- Chernivtsi) for the
Duchy of
Bukovina Kroatische Landesbank, est. 1909 in
Esseg (now Osijek) for the
Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia
Krainische Landesbank,...
-
numerous branches throughout the
monarchy (Preßburg, Krakau, Czernowitz,
Esseg, Budapest).
Pischinger cake is
still a po****r
dessert in
regions of many...
- at
Fiume but was
transferred 13th
Infantry Brigade at
Esseg and then to the XII
Corps at
Esseg. On
November 1, 1889, Roth was
promoted to
captain and...
-
crashed during a
display at RAF
Hendon killing the p****enger. June 25 –
Esseg,
Serbia –
Eight spectators were
killed and
thirteen injured when a stunt...