- Cyrillic: Панчево,
pronounced [pâːntʃeʋo]; German: Pantschowa; Hungarian:
Pancsova; Romanian: Panciova; Slovak: Pánčevo) is a city and the administrative...
- The
Battle of
Pancsova (now Pančevo, in the Pančevo muni****lity in the
South Banat District Serbia) was a
battle in the
Hungarian War of Independence...
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parts of the
territory of the
former Banat Military Frontier (including
Pancsova/Pančevo,
formerly the seat of the so-called
German Regiment) had also been...
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Mitrovitz 10. 1st
Banal /
Glina 11. 2nd
Banal /
Petrinja 12.
Deutschbanater /
Pancsova 13. Wallachian-Illyrian / Karánsebes 14. 1st
Szekler / Csík-Szereda 15...
- (Komárno) Marosvásárhely (Târgu Mureş)
Miskolc (from 1909) Nagyvárad (Oradea)
Pancsova (Pančevo) Pécs
Pozsony (Bratislava) Selmecbánya and Bélabánya (Banská Štiavnica...
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learning that
Sultan Mustafa II's
relief army was
crossing the
Danube at
Pancsova,
Augustus gave up the
siege and
headed to meet the
Ottoman army. The battle...
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troops expelled from Károlyfalva and Alibunár, as well as part of the
Pancsova garrison, at Újfalu. Knićanin
arrived on 14
December between 7–8 pm, Šupljikac...
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Ludwig Graff de
Pancsova (2
January 1851 – 6
February 1924),
known as
Ludwig von Graff, was an
Austrian zoologist born in
Pancsova. In 1871, he received...
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February 1935) was a Gr****-born
Hungarian rower and artist.
Manno was born in
Pancsova, Austria-Hungary and died in Budapest. In 1912
Manno was a
member of the...
- Ernő Kiss of Écska, but the
garrison repulsed them. The
occupation of
Pancsova and the
burning of the
village of Uzdin,
inhabited by Romanians, on 23...