- (UK: /ɒˈrɑːdiə/, US: /ɔːˈr-, -djɑː/, Romanian: [oˈrade̯a]; Hungarian:
Nagyvárad [ˈnɒɟvaːrɒd]; German: Großwardein [ˌɡʁoːsvaʁˈdaɪn]) is a city in Romania...
- The
Treaty of
Nagyvárad (or
Treaty of Grosswardein) was a
secret peace agreement between Emperor Ferdinand I and John Szapolyai,
rival claimants to the...
- The
siege of
Nagyvárad in 1660 was
initiated by the Ottomans, led by
Szejdi Ahmed Pasha and Ali Pasha,
against the
Transylvanian fortress of Várad (modern-day...
- Naples,
putting their hands on the
relic of
Saint Ladislas of
Hungary in
Nagyvárad (today Oradea).
Ladislaus was the son of the
murdered Charles II of Hungary...
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county in the
historical region of Crișana. Its
capital city is
Oradea (
Nagyvárad). The
origin of the name
Bihor is uncertain,
except that it
likely takes...
-
Nagyvárad tér is a
station on the M3 (blue) line of the
Budapest Metro. The area
around the
station is home to
several hospitals and the
Semmelweis University...
-
status of
minor basilica.
Oradea has been,
under the
names of Várad (
Nagyvárad since 1872) (in Hungarian), Veľký Varadín (in Slovakian) and Großwardein...
- clubs, from the new
cities Hungary had,
could re-join the
league such as
Nagyvárad and Kolozsvár,
which are both
nowadays in Romania. The
second half of...
- városközpont – Újpest-központ) sections. Finally, on 22 May 2023, with
Nagyvárad tér and
Lehel tér stations, the 5+1⁄2-year-long
reconstruction finished...
- Rózsika
Rothschild (born Rózsika Edle von Wertheimstein; 15
October 1870 in
Nagyvárad, Austria-Hungary – 30 June 1940 in London) was a
tennis player and the...