- VII, in 948 AD. It was also
known in
German variously as the Mieresch,
Marosch or Muresch,
owing to
Transylvanian Saxon settlements and
prior Habsburg...
- Aiud (Romanian pronunciation: [aˈjud] ; Latin: Brucla, Hungarian: Nagyen****,
Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈnɒɟɛɲɛd]; German: Straßburg am Mieresch) is a city...
- Târgu Mureș (/ˌtɜːrɡuː ˈmʊərɛʃ, ˌtɪər-/, Romanian: [ˈtɨrɡu ˈmureʃ] ; Hungarian: Marosvásárhely [ˈmɒroʃvaːʃaːrhɛj] ; German:
Neumarkt am Mieresch) is the...
- Batsch-Bodrog
County in the 18th century.
Since the
abolishment of the Theiß-
Marosch section of the
Military Frontier in 1751, part of that
territory was also...
- the
Military Frontier in the west.
Since the
abolishment of the Theiß-
Marosch section of the
Military Frontier (in 1751), and the
abolishment of the...
- Batsch-Bodrog
County in the 18th century.
Since the
abolishment of the Theiß-
Marosch section of the
Military Frontier in 1751, part of that
territory was also...
- Batsch-Bodrog
County in the 18th century.
Since the
abolishment of the Theiß-
Marosch section of the
Military Frontier in 1751, part of that
territory was also...
-
Szeged Székesfehérvár Székesfehérvár Târgu-Mureș Marosvásárhely
Neumarkt am
Marosch Timișoara Temesvár
Temeschvar Trenčín Trencsén
Trnava Nagyszombat Veľký...
- Марош (Russian), Maroš or Maruše (Czech),
Marusza (Polish),
Mieresch or
Marosch (German), Moriš (Bosnian, Croatian, Serbian), Mureş (Romanian), Mureš (Slovak)...
- Some (mostly eastern)
parts of Bácska were
incorporated into the Theiß-
Marosch section of the
Military Frontier.
After this part of the
Military Frontier...