- Požega
County (Croatian: Požeška županija; Hungarian:
Pozsega vármegye) was a
historic administrative subdivision (županija) of the
Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia...
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Ladislaus Nevnai and
Yolanda Kórógyi.
Nevnai held
estates in Valkó and
Pozsega Counties.
Andrew fathered two sons,
Nicholas and Paul, but the
latter died...
- Végvidék ("borderland"), Délvidék
referred to the
Hungarian counties (Verőce,
Pozsega, Szerém, Bács, Torontál, Temes, Keve) and v****al
banates (Macsó, Ózora...
- the Visegrád
Castle ?–?
Palatine 1569–1848 [verification needed] Požega/
Pozsega Bishop of
Bosznia 1753–1770
renounced of the
title Veszprém
Bishop of Veszprém...
- 0%) 4 (0.0%) 152,210 (65.7%) 74,894 (32.3%) 2,985 (1.3%) 231,654 (8.8%)
Pozsega County 16,462 (6.2%) 13,143 (5.0%) 3,352 (1.3%) 154 (0.1%) 2,888 (1.1%)...
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January 1410 to
Janos Garai, Ban of
Uzora and
Obergespan of
Temes and
Pozsega.
Cymburgis (c. 1394 – 28
September 1429),
married on 25
January 1412 to...
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Slavonska Požega. In German, the town is
known as Poschegg, in
Hungarian as
Pozsega, in
Turkish as Pojega, and in
Latin as
Incerum (-i, n.) and Possega. There...
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January 1410 to
Janos Garai, Ban of
Uzora and
Obergespan of
Temes and
Pozsega.
Cymburgis (c. 1394 – 28
September 1429),
married on 25
January 1412 to...
- Croatia) from her
father Gregory Kórógyi.
Nevnai held
estates in Valkó and
Pozsega Counties, and was
considered one of the
richest landowners of the region...
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jurisdiction also
included counties located in
Hungary proper, such as Baranya,
Pozsega, Somogy, Valkó,
Varasd and Zala. In the
summer of 1226,
Coloman visited...