- The
Battle of
Karánsebes (Turkish: Şebeş Muharebesi; German: Rückzug von
Karánsebes; Hungarian: Karánsebesi csata; Romanian: Bătălia de la Caransebeș)...
- (Romanian pronunciation: [karanˈsebeʃ] ; German: Karansebesch; Hungarian:
Karánsebes,
Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈkɒraːnʃɛbɛʃ]) is a city in Caraș-Severin County...
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Banate of
Lugos and
Karánsebes (Hungarian: Karánsebesi-Lugosi bánság, Romanian:
Banatul de Lugoj-Caransebeș, Serbian: Лугошка и карансебешка бановина,...
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Romanian lieutenant general during World War II. He was born in the city of
Karánsebes, Austria-Hungary, in what is now Caransebeș, Caraș-Severin County, Romania...
- the end of the 17th century. In 1594,
Gregory Palotić, Ban of
Lugos and
Karánsebes,
started an anti-Ottoman
uprising in Banat, with its
starting point in...
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enlightened reform movement." Habsburg-occupied
Serbia (1788–1791)
Battle of
Karánsebes Battle of
Mehadia Battle of
Rymnik Siege of
Belgrade (1789) Died of natural...
- Orșova - inclusive) was
gradually reorganized into the
Banate of
Lugos and
Karánsebes. 1299–1307 András Tárnok 1308–1313 András Tárnok and Márton Tárnok 1314–1318...
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counties of Kr****ó (its
center was Lugos/Lugoj) and Szörény (its
center was
Karánsebes/Caransebeș). Previously, Kr****ó
County had been re-established in 1779...
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Banal /
Petrinja 12.
Deutschbanater /
Pancsova 13. Wallachian-Illyrian /
Karánsebes 14. 1st
Szekler / Csík-Szereda 15. 2nd
Szekler / Kézdi-Vásárhely 16. 1st...
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against Hungary in 1552. Veszprém, Drégely, Szolnok, Lippa, Temesvár,
Karánsebes, and
Lugos fell in the
course of the campaign. Only Eger castle, commanded...