- Cluj-Napoca (/ˈkluːʒnæˌpoʊkə/ KLOOZH-na-POH-kə; Romanian: [ˈkluʒ naˈpoka] ), or
simply Cluj (Hungarian: Kolozsvár [ˈkoloʒvaːr] , German: Klausenburg),...
- Dezső Kolossváry de
Kolosvár (or
Desiderius Kolossváry de
Kolosvar) (1 May 1854 – 5
April 1919) was a
Hungarian military officer in the Austro-Hungarian...
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Reges Hungarici. He
moved on to the John
Sigismund Unitarian Academy,
Kolosvar (1570–1574).
According to the 18th-century
historian Johann Seivert, he...
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voivode of
Moldavia Petru Rareș to the
Ottoman court, Zápolya
retreated to
Kolosvar, from
which he was
driven to Tasnád by
Transvlvanian forces and Székelys...
- a son of a
Jewish merchant.
After schooling in
Fiume Maylender went to
Kolosvar and then to
Budapest to
study law. In 1888 he
became doctor juris and in...
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three honorary degrees: from the
Protestant Theological Institute of Cluj/
Kolosvar, Romania, the
school preparing Hungarian-speaking
Unitarian ministers for...
- 1936, at age 24 years, he
moved to Paris.
Early in 1939, Gall
returned to
Kolosvàr to
attend the
bedside of his
dying father. Once there, he
could not return...
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Schooner For
private owner. June United
Kingdom Messrs.
Miller & Co
Garston Kolosvar Paddle steamer For
Danubian Steam Navigation Co. June United
Kingdom Irvine...
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complete systematic statement of
antitrinitarian belief,
published in
Kolosvar, this
draws extensively on the six
unpublished treatises. It is structured...
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religious miscellany in 1832. (Hungarian)
Journal of a
visit to America,
Kolosvar 1834
There are two
English translations of his Journey: Bölöni Farkas,...