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- pronunciation: [ˈtr̩naʋa] , German: Tyrnau, German: [ˈtʏrnaʊ̯] ; Hungarian: Nagyszombat [ˈnɒcsombɒt], also known by other alternative names) is a city in western...
- presence in the town has historical antecedents as the University of Nagyszombat was operating there throughout the 17th and 18th century (present day...
- by the Ottomans, the new archiepiscopal residence was moved to either Nagyszombat or Pozsony. Olahus was particularly active in the Counter-Reformation;...
- 1367), Óbuda University (1395), and Universitas Istropolitana (1465). Nagyszombat University was founded in 1635 and moved to Buda in 1777, and it is called...
- Eötvös Loránd University was founded in 1635 by Cardinal Péter Pázmány in Nagyszombat, Kingdom of Hungary (today Trnava, Slovakia) as a Catholic university...
- Battle of Nagyszombat took place during the Hussite Wars between the Hussites and the Hungarian-Royalists-Serbian army near Trnava (Nagyszombat) in the...
- 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...
- of Jews from Hungary, saving up to 200,000 lives. Wetzler was born in Nagyszombat, Austria-Hungary (now Trnava, Slovakia). After his birthplace became...
- Girona 4th Barcelona 2nd Majorca Hungary Eisenstadt Schmöllnitz Raab Páta Nagyszombat Zsibó Saint Gotthard Trenčín Kölesd K****a Nagymajtény Naval battles Vigo...
- Corvinus. None of these medieval universities survived the Ottoman wars. Nagyszombat University was founded in 1635 and moved to Buda in 1777 and it is called...