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pronounced [siˈbiw], German:
Hermannstadt [ˈhɛʁmanʃtat], Hungarian:
Nagyszeben, Latin: Cibinium,
Transylvanian Saxon: Härmeschtat or Hermestatt) is a...
- The
Nagyszeben Offensive was a
Romanian military operation during the
opening stages of the
Battle of Transylvania,
during the
Romanian Campaign of 1916...
- The
Second Battle of
Nagyszeben (or Sibiu, or Hermannstadt) was a
battle in the
Hungarian war of
Independence of 1848-1849
fought on 11
March 1849 between...
- The
Battle of
Nagyszeben was a
World War I
military engagement fought between the
forces of the
Central Powers (Germany and Austria-Hungary) on one side...
- (1899);
Sopron (1900); Szatmárnémeti/Satu Mare (1900); Nyíregyháza (1905);
Nagyszeben/Sibiu (1905); Nagyvárad/Oradea (1906);
Szeged (1908);
Debrecen (1911);...
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central Romania (southern Transylvania). The
capital of the
county was
Nagyszeben (present-day Sibiu).
Szeben County shared borders with
Romania and the...
- (Hungarian: Sellenberk)
close to
Sibiu (German: Hermannstadt; Hungarian:
Nagyszeben).
Michael the
Brave marched into
Transylvania to
fight against the Ottomans...
- Klausenburg) Brașov (Hungarian: Br****ó, German: Kronstadt)
Sibiu (Hungarian:
Nagyszeben, German: Hermannstadt) Arad (Hungarian: Arad, German: Arad) Alba Iulia...
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important railroad linking Br****ó (Brașov) and
Nagyszeben (Sibiu). The
Austrian commander at
Nagyszeben (Sibiu),
Colonel Arnold Barwick, sent an armored...
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General Karl
Lippner von Nagyszentmiklós 76th Honvéd
Infantry Brigade –
Nagyszeben Commanding Officer:
Colonel Adalbert Benke von
Tardoskedd 77th Honvéd...