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- -djɑː/, Romanian: [oˈrade̯a]; Hungarian: Nagyvárad [ˈnɒɟvaːrɒd]; German: Großwardein [ˌɡʁoːsvaʁˈdaɪn]) is a city in Romania, located in the Crișana region...
- The Treaty of Nagyvárad (or Treaty of Grosswardein) was a secret peace agreement between Emperor Ferdinand I and John Szapolyai, rival claimants to the...
- of Großwardein was one of the administrative units of the Habsburg Kingdom of Hungary from 1850 to 1860. The seat of the district was Großwardein (Nagyvárad...
- (Nagyvárad since 1872) (in Hungarian), Veľký Varadín (in Slovakian) and Großwardein (in German), the see of several major denominational Christian church...
- (German: Klausenburg), Timișoara (Temeschburg), Brașov (Kronstadt), Oradea (Großwardein), Arad, Sibiu (Hermannstadt) and Târgu Mureș (Neumarkt am Mieresch)....
- Temesvár, German: Temeschburg) Oradea (Hungarian: Nagyvárad, German: Großwardein) Sighișoara (Hungarian: Segesvár, German: Schäßburg) Mediaș (Hungarian:...
- as rosh yeshiva. When World War I broke out he was forced to move to Grosswardein (Oradea). He lived there until his death on 2 June 1936. In 1949, his...
- breaking of his voice. In 1760 Michael was appointed Kapellmeister at Großwardein (today Oradea) and later, in 1762, was appointed concertmaster at Salzburg...
- briefly, from 1850 to 1860, it was organized as the Military District of Großwardein. After disintegration of the Austro-Hungarian Empire in 1918, Crișana...
- in E flat major Notturno (in D) for 4 flutes Amore in Musica (1766, Grosswardein) Arcifanfano, rè de’ Matti (1774 Johannisberg; 1776 Eszterházy) 25 000...