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- The Archdiocese of Esztergom–Budapest (Latin: Archidioecesis Strigoniensis–Budapestinensis) is a Latin Church archdiocese and primatial seat of the Roman...
- of Pope Gregory the IXth: Gregorius Episcopusvenerabili fratriStrigoniensi Archiepiscopo apostolicae sedis legato salutemNuper siquidem per litteras...
- eorum sunt metati Knauz, Nándor (1882). "434". Monumenta ecclesiae strigoniensis: Ab a. 1273 ad a. 1321 (in Latin). p. 419. Binder, Paul (1996). Antecedente...
- initiated by Olahus were the Breviarium Ecclesiæ Strigoniensis (1558), and the Ordo et Ritus Ecclesiæ Strigoniensis (1560). The revival of the custom of ringing...
- Pilisensis) Posoniensis Simigiensis (incl. the other Drava bank) Soproniensis Strigoniensis Szabolcsensis Szathmariensis Szolnokiensis I (around Szolnok) Szolnokiensis...
- Benedict from 1252, as depicted in Nándor Knauz's Monumenta ecclesiae Strigoniensis (1874) Installed 1253 Term ended 1261 Predecessor Stephen Báncsa Successor...
- Média-Incoronata, Budapest, 2003.) ISBN 963-7619-51-8 Monumenta Ecclesiæ Strigoniensis. Ordine chron. disposuit, dissertationibus et notis illustravit Dr....
- 2023.406. ISSN 2587-5779. Kessler, J.; Horváth, I. (2023). "Praecarbo strigoniensis, a new genus and species of Cormorants (Phalacrocoracinae) from the...
- which was used as a soap as well as in medicines. Terra sigillata strigoniensis (Strigian earth, derived from Silesia) - this clay, yellow in colour...
- Latine. Vienna. 1763 − [Nicolaus Olahus] Nicolai Olahi metropolitae Strigoniensis 'Hungaria et Attila sive de originibus gentis regni Hungariae [...]...