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- Szabár (Slovene: Jakob Sabar; Horvátzsidány, around 15 July 1802 or 1803 – Cserföld, 14 December 1863) was a writer and Roman Catholic priest. Szabár...
- and joined the Dominican Order, donated his estates of Buzádsziget and Szabar (today Zalaszabar) to his eldest son Buzád III on 14 February 1233. After...
- Prekmurje Slovene were of Burgenland Croatian descent (for example Jakab Szabár) and also Burgenland Croatian (József Ficzkó). After the dissolution of...
- Hrvatski Židan) is a small village in Vas County, Hungary. Writer Jakab Szabár was born here. Horvátzsidány at the Hungarian Central Statistical Office...
- Prekmurje Slovene were of Burgenland Croatian descent (for example Jakab Szabár) and also Burgenland Croatian (József Ficzkó). The variety uses the Latin...
- century. Notable people that were born or lived in Črenšovci include: Jakab Szabár (1802/3–1863), priest and writer Vilmos Tkálecz (1894–19??), schoolmaster...
- Pest. Then his eldest son Buzád III inherited his main estate and centre Szabar. According to tradition narrated by a contemporary chronicler Thomas of...
- Cantor-teacher Ruzsics Ferenc Sbüll Antal Stevanecz József Szakovics Jakab Szabár István Szelmár István Szijjártó János Szlepecz István Szmodis József Szmodis...
- Zárány Zahling Újkörtvélyes Zemendorf Zemenye Zillingtal Völgyfalva, Völgyfalu Zuberbach Szabar Zurndorf Zurány Hungarian exonyms List of European exonyms...
- member of the Szabari noble family, adopting the surname after his village Szabar which already owned by Buzád III in the 1230s. His daughter Elizabeth married...