- Bratislava,
historically known as
Pozsony and
Pressburg, is the
capital and
largest city of the
Slovak Republic and the
fourth largest of all
cities on...
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Peace of
Pressburg or
Treaty of
Pressburg may
refer to:
Peace of
Pressburg (1271), a
treaty settling territorial claims between Bohemia and
Hungary Peace...
- The
Battle of
Pressburg (German:
Schlacht von
Pressburg), or
Battle of
Pozsony (Hungarian:
Pozsonyi csata), or
Battle of
Bratislava (Slovak:
Bitka pri...
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Henriette Marx (née
Pressburg; 20
September 1788 – 30
November 1863) was a Dutch-born
woman who was the
mother of the
communist philosopher Karl Marx...
- The
Peace of
Pressburg was
signed in
Pressburg (today Bratislava) on 26
December 1805
between French Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte and Holy
Roman Emperor...
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combined to form Dunasziget. Its name
changed along with that of the city of
Pressburg (Hungarian: Pozsony, today's Bratislava). Its
names around 1900 were Pozsony...
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between Pressburg Castle,
ruled by
county heads from the
Rozgonyi family (supporting king Władysław III of Poland) and the town of
Pressburg itself. Castle...
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Pressburg Yeshiva may
refer to:
Pressburg Yeshiva (Austria-Hungary),
founded in 1807 by
Rabbi Moses Sofer (the
Chasam Sofer)
Pressburg Yeshiva (Jerusalem)...
- change.
Sofer established a
yeshiva in
Pozsony (
Pressburg in German;
today Bratislava, Slovakia), the
Pressburg Yeshiva,
which became the most influential...
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February 1717 in
Pressburg – 18
March 1799 in Leipzig) was a
German etcher,
painter and sculptor.
Oeser worked and
studied in
Pressburg (student of Georg...