- Empire. Transylvania's
voivode John I Zápolya died in
Sebeș in 1540. The
Transylvanian Diet met in
Sebeș in 1546, 1556, 1598, and 1600. The
location of the...
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support of the
president of Real
Madrid Santiago Bernabéu, as well as
Sebes.
Sebes was born in Budapest, Austria-Hungary. The son of a cobbler, he initially...
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Sebeș is a city in Alba County, Romania.
Sebes or
variants may also
refer to:
Sebeș (Hungarian:
Sebes), a
village in Hârseni Commune, Brașov
County Sebeș...
- Zebe is a
small town in Togo,
located on the
north side of the
lagoon near Aného. It was the
second capital of the
German colony of
Togoland from 1887...
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Sebe is a
formal capital of
German Togoland.
Sebe may also
refer to:
SEbE, or
Southeast by east, a comp****
point Sebe, a
variety of the Bine language...
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Sebe is a
South African surname.[citation needed]
Notable people with the name include:
Charles Sebe (died c. 1991), a
leader of the
Ciskei Defence Force...
- All
three are
located in the Belgrade's muni****lity of Palilula.
Sebeš or
Mokri Sebeš (Serbian Cyrillic: Мокри Себеш) is a
system of slow
canals in the...
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Sebeș (Hungarian:
Sebes-patak) is a left
tributary of the
river Olt in Romania. It
discharges into the Olt east of Făgăraș. The
source of the
Sebeș is...
- The
Sebeș (Hungarian:
Sebes, German: Mühlbach) is a left
tributary of the
river Mureș in Transylvania, Romania. The
upper reach of the
river (upstream...
- The
Sebeș is a
right tributary of the
river Timiș in Romania. It
discharges into the Timiș in Caransebeș. Its
length is 30 km (19 mi) and its
basin size...