- it was
rarely used afterwards.[unreliable source?] The Old
German name
Neusohl ("New Zvolen") (first
recorded in 1300) and
later its
Latin version (Neosolium)...
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Francisci (14 June 1691 – 27
April 1758) was an
organist and
composer born in
Neusohl,
Kingdom of
Hungary (now Banská Bystrica, Slovakia). In 1709, he succeeded...
- the
Hungarian trade in 1494.
Mines funded by
Fugger were
constructed in
Neusohl (present-day Banská Bystrica, Slovakia), at the time part of the Hungarian...
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domestic prelate of Leo XIII. He
declined an
appointment to the See of
Neusohl. From 1870-1886 he
edited the
theological magazine "Uj
magyar Sion" (New...
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today Kremnica in
Slovakia Schemnitz,
today Banská Štiavnica in
Slovakia Neusohl,
today Banská
Bystrica in
Slovakia Königsberg,
today Nová Baňa in Slovakia...
-
Antiquum or
Vetus Solium)
distinguish Zvolen from Banská
Bystrica (German:
Neusohl meaning New Zvolen).
Historical affiliations Kingdom of
Hungary 1000 –...
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Kreuzerhof Kühhof
March Maschenberg Matzelsried Metten Neigerhöhe Neigermühle
Neusohl Obermitterdorf Oberneumais Oleumhütte Pfistermühle
Pometsau Poschetsried...
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historian Levoča (German: Leutschau) Banská
Bystrica barbican (German:
Neusohl) Chmeľnica (German: Hopgarten) in
Slovakia Spišské
Podhradie (German: Kirchdrauf)...
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charge of Salzburg's synagogue.
Marko Feingold was born in Besztercebánya (
Neusohl in German), Austria-Hungary,
today Banská Bystrica, Slovakia. He grew up...
- Banská Bystrica". Catholic-Hierarchy.org. Aldásy,
Antal (1911). "Diocese of
Neusohl" . In Herbermann,
Charles (ed.).
Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 10. New York:...