- Hungarian: [peːt͡ʃ] ; Croatian: Pečuh; Slovak: Päťkostolie German:
Fünfkirchen,
pronounced [fʏnfˈkɪʁçn̩] ; also
known by
alternative names) is the fifth...
- she
married the
Austrian nobleman Count Heinrich Fünfkirchen, the son of
Count Otto
Franz Fünfkirchen and
Countess Aloysia von Wurmbrand-Stuppach, in Vienna...
- 1920),
married in
Vienna on 22 May 1864
Heinrich Graf von
Fünfkirchen (Schloss
Fünfkirchen, 25
January 1830 – Vienna, 2
January 1885),
without issue Princess...
- The
Socialist Party of the
autonomous region of
Fünfkirchen was a
political party in the
Fünfkirchen/Pécs region,
during the
Serbian occupation period...
- The
Diocese of Pécs (Hungarian: Pécsi Egyházmegye, Latin:
Dioecesis Quinque Ecclesiensis) is a
Latin Church diocese of the
Catholic church in Hungary....
-
ultimatum to the
Serbian government during the July
Crisis of 1914. Born in
Fünfkirchen (now Pécs) on 18
February 1860 into an officer's
family as the youngest...
- century. This list
contains only
settlements within the present-day
borders of Hungary.
Fünfkirchen → Pécs Gran →
Esztergom Ödenburg →
Sopron Waitzen → Vác...
- Crenneville-(Poutet)
Forni Francken-Sierstorpff von
Frankenegg Fredro Fries Fünfkirchen Gallenberg Galler Gatterburg (von) Ghetaldi-Gondola
Gleispach (von) Goëss...
- (Augsburg, 1839; 2nd ed., Agram, 1841) De
matrimoniis mixtis (5 volumes,
Fünfkirchen, 1842; Pesth, 1854, 1870 1) De
matrimoniis in
ecclesia catholica (2 volumes...
- 1920),
married in
Vienna on 22 May 1864
Heinrich Graf von
Fünfkirchen (Schloss
Fünfkirchen, 25
January 1830 – Vienna, 2
January 1885),
without issue Princess...