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- Unio Trium Nationum (Latin for "Union of the Three Nations") was a pact of mutual aid codified in 1437 by three Estates of Transylvania: the (largely Hungarian)...
- (1572), "89. Monachus Marinus", Omnium fere gentium, nostræ que ætatis nationum habitus et effigies et in eosdem epigrammata, p. 88 Paxton & Holland (2005)...
- Depiction of Mary the Jewess, considered the first non-fictitious Western alchemist. From Michael Maier's Symbola Aurea MensaeDuodecim Nationum (1617)...
- 1659 codified the representation of the privileged nations (Unio Trium Nationum (Union of the Three Nations)) in Transylvania's coat of arms. It depicted...
- Peutinger, which depicted Scandinavia as the "womb of nations" (Latin: **** nationum) from which all the historical northeastern European barbarians migrated...
- other nations (Saxon, Szekler and Hungarian) governed by the Unio Trium Nationum, but it was rejected by the Diet of Cluj. Beginning in 1830, the city became...
- Prophetissima from Michael Maier's book Symbola Aurea Mensae Duodecim Nationum (1617) Other names Maria the Jewess Mary the Prophetess Maria the Copt...
- distinct ethnic group (natio Siculica) and formed part of the Unio Trium Nationum ("Union of Three Nations"), a coalition of three Transylvanian estates...
- ISBN 978-1-86239-311-0. Richard Verstegan, 1605, A restitution of deca**** intelligence or Nationum Origo, R. Bruney, Antwerpen Lhuyd, E., 1699, Lithophylacii Brittannici...
- Transylvania List of rulers of Transylvania Transylvanian Saxons Unio Trium Nationum, pact between the three Estates of Transylvania (Hungarian nobility, Saxon...