- pronunciation: [ˈtr̩naʋa] , German: Tyrnau, German: [ˈtʏrnaʊ̯] ; Hungarian:
Nagyszombat [ˈnɒcsombɒt], also
known by
other alternative names) is a city in western...
- by the Ottomans, the new
archiepiscopal residence was
moved to
either Nagyszombat or Pozsony.
Olahus was
particularly active in the Counter-Reformation;...
- Eötvös Loránd
University was
founded in 1635 by
Cardinal Péter Pázmány in
Nagyszombat,
Kingdom of
Hungary (today Trnava, Slovakia) as a
Catholic university...
-
presence in the town has
historical antecedents as the
University of
Nagyszombat was
operating there throughout the 17th and 18th
century (present day...
- 1367), Óbuda
University (1395), and
Universitas Istropolitana (1465).
Nagyszombat University was
founded in 1635 and
moved to Buda in 1777, and it is called...
- in Rózsahegy (present-day Ružomberok) from 1774 to 1778, and
later in
Nagyszombat (present-day Trnava) and Vienna, and
graduated in
theology at the general...
- Hollý
studied in
Skalica (Szakolca),
Pressburg (Pozsony) and
Trnava (
Nagyszombat). He was a
Catholic priest at
Madunice (Madunicz) near Piešťany (Pöstyén)...
- of Jews from Hungary,
saving up to 200,000 lives.
Wetzler was born in
Nagyszombat, Austria-Hungary (now Trnava, Slovakia).
After his
birthplace became...
-
suppressed Diocese of Milcovia. The
archbishop and
chaplaincy relocated to
Nagyszombat in 1543
before Esztergom fell to the
Ottoman Empire.
Saint Nicolas Church...
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Barcelona 2nd
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Nagyszombat Zsibó
Saint Gotthard Trenčín Kölesd K****a Nagymajtény
Naval battles Vigo...