- zöld 'green'
Turkic hattyú 'swan', szó 'word', hód 'beaver'
homok 'sand',
harang 'bell', ér 'worth sth'
Permic agyar 'fang', daru 'crane',
hagyma 'bulb'...
- the
battle of
Varna Ban of
Severin Reign 1436–1439
Predecessor Ladislaus Hagymás of Beregszó
Successor John Hunyadi, Jr. Known for
Diocesan administrator...
- Antiquity.
River Tributaries Someș Beregszó (H) > Bârsău; Lápos (H) > Lăpuș;
Hagymás (H) > Hășmaș; Almás (H) > Almaș;
Egregy (H) > Agrij; Szilágy (H) > Sălaj;...
- the
black broth was common: a soup with pork meat and blood. In Hungary,
hagymás vér (pan-fried pig's/mangalica's
blood with onions)
often served with hot...
- atroviolaceum,
Artanish Peninsula (on Lake
Sevan in Armenia) Növényhatározó Sötét
hagyma,
Allium atroviolaceum (in Hungarian)
Archived 2018-04-27 at the Wayback...
- 1428 Imre
Marcali 1430–1435 Miklós
Redwitz 1429–1435
vacant 1435 László
Hagymás of Beregszó and János
Dancs of
Macedonia 1436–1439
Franko Talovac 1439–1446...
- The Hășmaș
Mountains (Romanian: Munții Hășmaș; Hungarian:
Hagymás-hegység) are
limestone and
sandstone m****ifs
located in Romania, in the
Inner Eastern...
-
chopped onions are added, the
recipe is
called rântaș de
ceapa (Romanian) or
hagymás rántás (Hungarian). This
thickener is a
component of
certain ciorba and...
- Slovakia) – in
Nyitra County to Pannonhalma.
Favus exchanged the
village Hagymás for Jurény (Győr County) with the Pongrác
family in 1262.
Favus was also...
- the
bishop also
donated some of his
lands to the provostry,
including Hagymás –
which he
previously bought from Mercurius, a
former Ban of
Slavonia –...