- Pâncota (Hungarian:
Pankota) is a town in Arad County, Crișana, Romania. The town is
situated at a 37 km (23 mi)
distance from the
county seat, Arad,...
- Dinka, Kovidinka,
Kovidinka Rose,
Kovidinka Rozovaya, Kubinyi, Mala Dinka,
Pankota,
Pirca Voeroes,
Piros Koevidinka,
Raisin de Rose, Rosentraube, Roujitsa...
- Asboth, also
rendered as Asbóth and
Oskar (von) Asboth, (31
March 1891 in
Pankota, Austro-Hungarian
Monarchy (today Pâncota, Romania) – 27
February 1960...
- Nouă) By the end of the 16th
century new
sanjaks were created:
Sanjak of
Pankota (Pâncota,
created in 1565, seat
transferred to
Yanova (Ineu) in c. 1574)...
-
Perjamosch 2.1 Timiș Sânnicolau Mare
Grosssanktnikolaus 2.1 Timiș Pâncota
Pankota 2.1 Arad
Cristian Neustadt 1.9 Brașov
Lenauheim Schadat 1.9 Timiș Lugoj...
- Dinka, Kovidinka,
Kovidinka Rose,
Kovidinka Rozovaya, Kubinyi, Mala Dinka,
Pankota,
Pirca Voeroes,
Piros Koevidinka,
Raisin de Rose, Rosentraube, Roujitsa...
- Zákánymonostor / Bégamonostor (Romanian: Mănăștiur
Benedictine today in
Romania Pankota (Romanian: Pâncota)
Benedictine today in
Romania Porgány (Romanian: Pordeanu)...
- Orșova
Orsova Orzydorf Orţişoara
Orczyfalva Panagen Pănade Panád
Pankota Pâncota
Pankota Paßbusch Posmuş
Paszmos Perkaß
Pricaz Perkász
Pernseifen Băiţa...
- to
return home. For his bravery,
Charles I
appointed him
castellan of
Pankota in Zaránd
County in 1331 (present-day Pâncota, Romania). He
served as ispán...
- lines, two of
which forming a circle. Arad** = Uj-Szent-Anna (Sântana) –
Pankota (Pâncota) – Borosjenő (Ineu) –
Borossebes (Sebiș) – Brád (Brad) (167 km)...