Definition of Miraslau. Meaning of Miraslau. Synonyms of Miraslau

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Miraslau. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Miraslau and, of course, Miraslau synonyms and on the right images related to the word Miraslau.

Definition of Miraslau

No result for Miraslau. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Miraslau from wikipedia

- Mirăslău (German: Mireslau; Hungarian: Miriszló) is a commune located in Alba County, Transylvania, Romania. It has a po****tion of 1,805 as of 2021. The...
- The Battle of Mirăslău, or Battle of Miriszló, took place on September 18, 1600, near Miriszló (Romanian: Mirăslău), Transylvania, between the Wallachian...
- Luduș, Chețani Alba County: Noșlac, Lunca Mureșului, Ocna Mureș, Unirea, Mirăslău, Aiud, Rădești, Teiuș, Sântimbru, Ciugud, Alba Iulia, Vințu de Jos, Blandiana...
- Italian General Giorgio Basta, defeating Michael the Brave at the Battle of Mirăslău, forcing the prince to leave Transylvania and retreat to Wallachia with...
- city of Huszt, which had rebelled against the Empire. At the Battle of Mirăslău, Michael the Brave was defeated by Basta, forcing Michael to appeal to...
- of Hansan Island (1592) Battle of Traigh Ghruinneart (1598) Battle of Mirăslău (1600) Battle of Urmia (1604) Battle of Kircholm (1605) Battle of Prostki...
- Empire. Leca was a commander of Wallachian troops in Michael's battles at Mirăslău (1600) and Guruslău (1601), returning to Wallachia after Michael's ********ination...
- Spanish army, led by Albrecht, archduke of Austria. Dutch victory. Battle of Mirăslău 18 September – The Holy Roman Empire and Hungarian nobility defeat Wallachia...
- Făgăraș domain to Doamna Stanca. He retreated there after the defeat at Mirăslău (18/28 September 1600) and sheltered his family there until 1601. Doamna...
- of Várpalota (1597) Siege of Győr (1598) Siege of Buda (1599) Battle of Mirăslău (1600) Siege of Nagykanizsa (1601) Battle of Guruslău (1601) Siege of Székesfehérvár...