- Székesfehérvár (Hungarian: [ˈseːkɛʃfɛheːrvaːr] ; German:
Stuhlweißenburg [ʃtuːlˈvaɪsn̩bʊʁk] ; Latin: Alba Regia; Croatian:
Stolni Biograd; Serbian: Стони...
- Székesfehérvár also
known as the
siege of
Stuhlweissenburg (French:
Prise d'Albe-Royale, German:
Belagerung von
Stuhlweißenburg, Turkish: İstolni Belgrad) began...
-
Stuhlweissenburg (now Székesfehérvár, Hungary),
citing lack of pay and
stopping Maximilian's
advance on Buda. To
prevent a
repeat of
Stuhlweissenburg...
- for more training. The
battalion was
transferred to the
vicinity of
Stuhlweissenburg to
relieve trapped German forces in Budapest. It
remained in the vicinity...
- Szczecin Poland
Stettin Szeged Hungary
Segedin Székesfehérvár Hungary
Stuhlweissenburg Szolnok Hungary Sollnock,
Zolnock Szombathely Hungary Steinamanger...
- the
former region of Solt.
Stuhlweißenburg (Székesfehérvár;
former Fejér
County under the name of its
capital Stuhlweißenburg) Gran (Esztergom). Comprised...
- he was
credited with four
Lavochkin La-5
fighters shot down near
Stuhlweißenburg, present-day Székesfehérvár,
followed by
another La-5 on 30 January...
-
women in Europe. She
converted the
stables at her
Hungarian castle Stuhlweissenburg to
garages but
pursued her
hobby quietly and studiously, so that the...
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royal towns and localities; nor
might they
visit the
markets there. At
Stuhlweissenburg (Székesfehérvár) they had to pay a poll-tax of 1 florin, 30 kreutzer...
- Jeff Latonero, Jay Millard,
Jimmy O'Donnell,
David A. Smith,
Claus Stuhlweissenburg, Ron Washburn, Mark Whitman,
William Steinberg and JC
Castro Nominated...