- In 1317, Levoča (at that time
generally known by the
German name of
Leutschau - see
Chronology below for
lists of
changing names)
received the status...
-
Master Paul of Levoča (German: Paul von
Leutschau, Hungarian: Lőcsei Pál mester; Slovak:
Majster Pavol z Levoče) was a
medieval carver and
sculptor of...
-
Bukovina and in Maramureș. The
historical town
centre of Levoča (German:
Leutschau)
Panoramic view of Kežmarok (German: Käsmark) The Kežmarok
Castle in Kežmarok...
- (German:
Leutschau), the most
important urban settlements of the
Zipser Germans in the past. Kežmarok (German: Käsmark) and Levoča (German:
Leutschau), the...
- The
capital of the Zips
komitat (or
Szepes County) was Levoča (German:
Leutschau). The
Zipser Germans have been
living on the
current territory of Slovakia...
- x 71 €3.32 Red
Madonna at Levoča
church St. Jacob's
church in Levoča/
Leutschau and city hall 200 korún 146 x 74 €6.64
Turquoise Anton Bernolák (1762...
- Ukrainian, Romanian, Hungarian, Croatian, and
German history. He was born in
Leutschau (today Levoča, Slovakia), then
belonging to
Kingdom of
Hungary under Habsburg...
- was the son of
Julia and
Ignatz Berger. He
attended the
Gymnasium at
Leutschau (today in Slovakia), and the
major universities of
Budapest and Vienna...
- (Gottschee) Komárom/Komárno (Komorn), 1265 Košice (Kaschau), 1347 Levoča (
Leutschau), 1271 Linz, 1241
Maribor (Marburg an der Drau), 1254
Munich (München)...
- evang.
Kirchen und
Schulen Augsb. Konf. In Ungarn, an die
Prefoessoren zu
Leutschau (A
letter of Earl Karl Zay,
general inspector of
evangelical churches...