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Esztergom (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈɛstɛrɡom] ; German: Gran; Latin:
Solva or Strigonium; Slovak: Ostrihom,
known by
alternative names) is a city with...
- The
Archdiocese of
Esztergom–Budapest (Latin:
Archidioecesis Strigoniensis–Budapestinensis) is a
Latin Church archdiocese and
primatial seat of the Roman...
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Esztergom County (Latin:
comitatus Stringoniensis, Hungarian:
Esztergom (vár)megye, Slovak: Ostrihomský komitát / Ostrihomská
stolica / Ostrihomská župa...
- of
Esztergom (Hungarian:
Esztergomi bazilika), is an
ecclesiastic basilica in
Esztergom, Hungary, the
mother church of the
Archdiocese of
Esztergom-Budapest...
- Komárom-
Esztergom (Hungarian: Komárom-
Esztergom vármegye,
pronounced [ˈkomaːrom ˈɛstɛrɡom]; German:
Komitat Komorn-Gran; Slovak: Komárňansko-ostrihomská...
- of
Esztergom in Hungary, on the
right bank of the
river Danube. It was a
separate village until 1895, when it was
merged with the "Royal
Esztergom" as...
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Siege of
Esztergom may
refer to
Siege of
Esztergom (1241)
Siege of
Esztergom (1543)
Siege of
Esztergom (1605)
Siege of
Esztergom (1685) This disambiguation...
- The
siege of
Esztergom was a
military conflict on
August 16, 1685,
between the
armies of the Holy
Roman Empire,
particularly Imperial Austrian troops...
- The
siege of
Esztergom took
place in the
winter of 1241.
Following the hard-fought but
decisive Mongol victory at the
Battle of Mohi, Batu Khan pillaged...
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Through the
paternal branch, he was
related to Mikó Szécs, a
courtier in
Esztergom.
Historian Péter Kis ****umes
Sixtus was
identical with a
namesake cleric...