- Mediaș (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈmedi.aʃ] ; Latin: Media, German:
Mediasch,
Transylvanian Saxon: Medwesch/Medveš/Medwisch, Hungarian: Medgyes) is the...
- (Hungarian: Segesvár, German: Schäßburg) Mediaș (Hungarian: Medgyes, German:
Mediasch) Bistrița (Hungarian: Beszterce, German: Bistritz) Sebeș (Hungarian: Szászsebes...
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Weinland including the
village of
Nympz (Latin for Nemșa/Nimesch) near
Mediasch (Romanian: Mediaș). Allegedly, the term
Saxon was
applied to all Germans...
- teacher,
pedagogue and
Lutheran pastor.
Stephan Ludwig Roth was born in
Mediasch (Prin****lity of Transylvania, part of the
Austrian Empire), in the family...
- also had
mayors in
office since 2004 in the
cities of Mediaș (German:
Mediasch) and Cisnădie (German: Heltau), as well as in a few
villages in Satu Mare...
- intellectual,
Lutheran pastor,
revolutionary Michael Weiß,
former mayor of Mediaș/
Mediasch Johannes Benkner,
former mayor of Brașov/Kronstadt
Christian Tell, former...
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Kremnica Körmöcbánya Levoča Lőcse Ľubietová Libetbánya Mediaș
Medgyes Mediasch Modra Modor Nová Baňa Újbánya Novi Sad Újvidék Orăștie Szászváros Broos...
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Commemorative plaque of Dutz
Schuster at his
memorial house in Mediaș (German:
Mediasch),
Transylvanian Saxon writer in the
Transylvanian Saxon dialect....
- Hans
Zikeli (
Mediasch)
Stefan Zoller (Hermannstädter Turnverein)
Dragan Comanescu (Viforul
Dacia Bukarest)
Fritz Kasemiresch (
Mediasch)
Stippi Orendi...
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jurisdiction of the
counts was not
limited to Székely Land. The
Saxon district of
Mediasch (now Mediaș in Romania) was
subject to them
until Sigismund of Luxemburg...