-
founded in 1626 by
Peter Cardinal Pazmáň (Péter Pázmany) as
Collegium Posoniense. Gamča's
focus on mathematics,
natural sciences and
computer sciences...
- The
Annales Posonienses or
Annals of
Pressburg (Hungarian:
Pozsonyi Évkönyv) are the only
extant early medieval annals written in the
Kingdom of Hungary...
-
musical notation, laws from the time of
Coloman of
Hungary and the
Annales Posonienses,
which list the
Hungarian kings. One of the five
illustrations within...
-
England Annales Bertiniani – West
Francia Annales Cambriae –
Wales Annales Posonienses –
Kingdom of
Hungary Annales seu
cronicae in****i
Regni Poloniae – Poland...
- than
within the family.
After graduating from the
Archigymnasium Regium Posoniense (today Gamča, Slovakia), in
Pressburg (Pozsony, today's Bratislava), Liszt...
- Hungarians'
ancestors with the
ancient Scythians and Huns. 1203
Annales Posonienses Latin for "Annals of Pozsony" 1220s–1230s Hungarian–Polish Chronicle...
-
renamed after the
commander of the
royal army.
According to the
Annales Posonienses, the
Venetian Gerard was
consecrated as the
first bishop of the new diocese...
-
probable that Béla
lived with his
father in the monastery. The
Annales Posonienses relates that "the
child was
growing in the
reign of King Coloman's son...
- in 1068. The
identification of the
invaders is uncertain: the
Annales Posonienses writes of Pechenegs, the
Illuminated Chronicle and
other 14th- and 15th-century...
- Romania). The
identification of the
marauders is uncertain: the
Annales Posonienses and
Simon of Kéza
write of Pechenegs, the 14th-century
Hungarian chronicles...