- Miklós
Jósika (pronounced [ˈmikloːʃ ˈjoːʒikɒ]; 28
April 1794 - 27
February 1865) was a
Hungarian soldier,
politician and writer. He is
recognized as the...
- The
Jósika estate in Surduc, a
village in Sălaj County, Romania,
consists of a low-rise
castle on the left bank of Someș
River and a
tempietto built on...
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Baron Sámuel (Samu)
Jósika de
Branyicska (23
August 1848 – 4 June 1923) was a
Hungarian politician, who
served as
Minister besides the King
between 1895...
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Baron István
Jósika de Branyicska, also Ștefan
Jósika or Ștefan Iojică (? – 11
September 1598) was a
Hungarian noble in the Prin****lity of Transylvania...
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Citadel Fortress of Arad
Fortress of Deva
Huniade Castle Iulia Hașdeu
Castle Jósika Castle Kemény
Castle (Brâncovenești)
Kornis Castle Lázár
Castle Macea Castle...
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Citadel Fortress of Arad
Fortress of Deva
Huniade Castle Iulia Hașdeu
Castle Jósika Castle Kemény
Castle (Brâncovenești)
Kornis Castle Lázár
Castle Macea Castle...
- its infancy,
being chiefly represented by the historico-epics of Miklós
Jósika. Eötvös
first modernized it,
giving prominence in his
pages to
current social...
- Dăbâca Dej Fortress, Dej Géczy Fortress,
Liteni Haller Castle,
Coplean Jósika Castle, Moldovenești Kemény Castle,
Luncani Kornis Castle, Mănăstirea Lita...
- and had
Aaron the Tyrant,
voivode of Moldavia,
removed from power. István
Jósika (Báthory's
chancellor and an
ethnic Romanian)
masterminded the operation...
- New Synagogue, is a
Neolog Jewish congregation and synagogue,
located at
Josika ut. 10, in Szeged, in the
county of Csongrád-Csanád, Hungary. A tourist...