- and Раци/Raci, Расцијани/Rascijani; Hungarian: Rác, (pl.) Rácok; German:
Ratzen, Raize, (pl.) Raizen,
anglicized as "Rascians". The name,
primarily used...
- on the left bank of the Danube. The
initial name of this
settlement was
Ratzen Stadt (Serbian:
Raski Grad,
meaning "the Serb City" in English). The settlement...
- They
initially called it the 'Serb city' (Serbian:
Srpski Grad, German:
Ratzen Stadt).
Another name used for the
settlement was
Petrovaradinski Šanac....
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Ratzen Statt (Novi Sad) in 1698...
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Raming Siebmacher 1605:88,6
Ramming Rammingen Siebmacher 1605:99,4 Ratz The
Ratzen Siebmacher 1605:88,10
Regau Regau Siebmacher 1605:85,1
Regeldorf Regeldorf...
- the
Ottoman army) was larger.
According to 1720 data, the po****tion of
Ratzen Stadt (later
known as Novi Sad) was
composed of 112 Serbian, 14 German,...
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Valachi Catolichi and
catholische Walahen,
Rasciani Catolichi and
Katolische Ratzen (the term had
transconfessional meaning), Iliri, Horvati, Meerkroaten, and...
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recording were Oleg
Sakmarov (flute, oboe),
Piotr Akimov (cello),
Alexey Ratzen (drums) and two Televizor's guitarists,
Alexandr Beliaev and
Maxim Kuznetzov...
-
largest city in Serbia. The city was
founded in 1694 and its
first names were
Ratzen Stadt (Serbian:
Racka Varoš) and
Peterwardein Schantz (Serbian: Petrovaradinski...
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first half of the 18th century, the
inhabitants of this
region were
Freie Ratzen ("free Serbs"), by the
character very
disobedient and defiant. They continually...