- The
Palanok Castle or
Mukachevo Castle (Ukrainian: Замок "Паланок", romanized: Zamok "
Palanok"; Hungarian: Munkács vára or Munkácsi vár; German: Plankenburg)...
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Hungary and was made a key
fortress of the
Habsburg monarchy. In 1726, the
Palanok Castle and the town,
before 1711
owned by the Rákóczi family, was given...
- of
Francis Rákóczi II. She is
remembered in
history for her
Defense of
Palanok Castle against the
Imperial army in 1685-1688, an act for
which she was...
- of
Hungary (today Mukachevo, Ukraine),
settling himself in the city's
Palanok Castle,
which would become one of the most
protected castles in the region...
-
sites were
nominated for the
Seven Wonders of
Ukraine competition in 2007:
Palanok Castle,
Museum upon the
Chorna River,
Mykhailiv Orthodox Church, and the...
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Castle and the Academy, 11)
Odesa Opera Theater, 12)
Stone Grave, 13)
Palanok Castle, 14)
Pochayiv Monastery, 15)
Lutsk Castle, 16)
Saint Anthony's Caves...
- or Buda. In 1805–1806 the
Crown was kept for
about three months in the
Palanok Castle at Munkács (now Mukachevo, Ukraine).
Lajos Kossuth took the crown...
- the
Great and had to run to Hungary,
where he
ruled Mukachevo and
built Palanok Castle.
Dmitri Bobrok is also
frequently listed as one of Koriat's sons...
- was
mediatised in 1806. In 1726,
Charles VI, Holy
Roman Emperor,
granted Palanok Castle with Mukacheve,
Chynadiiovo and 200
villages in the
Kingdom of Hungary...
- his
Hungarian properties, Munkács and its castle, Szentmiklós (today
Palanok Castle,
Mukacheve and Chynadiyovo, Ukraine) and 200
villages were confiscated...