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- Sălacea (Hungarian: Szalacs) is a commune in Bihor County, Crișana, Romania with a po****tion of 3,036. It is composed of two villages, Otomani (Ottomány)...
- origin—for instance, Zomlyn (near modern Darvas in Hungary), Csatár and Szalacs (now Cetariu and Sălacea in Romania)—show that Slav communities lived along...
- Andrew donated 500 silver denari to the crusaders from the salt income of Szalacs (today Sălacea, Romania) at Easter. When Andrew decided to return home...
- Drave and Csurgó, an annual rent of 500 silver marcs on the saltworks of Szalacs plus another 100 marcs of rent for the Krak des Chevaliers and another...
- Josephina (1819–1820) Michael (1809–1888), his wife was Catharina Szalacsy de Szalacs Etel (1838), her husband was Elias Johannes Huszthy de Ruzinyai (1826–1865)...
- notably the route across the Meszes Gate (today in Meseș Mountains) to Szalacs (present-day Sălacea, Romania). F. Romhányi argued the churches altogether...
- previously were estates of the queenly tárnoks (treasurers), and Pér near Szalacs (present-day Pir and Sălacea in Romania, respectively) by Queen Isabella...
- customs of Reszege in the same time. He presented his royal exemptions in Szalacs (Sălacea) in 1317. He is last mentioned as a living person in 1321. His...
- writer, teacher and computer scientist. Zsolt György Böhm was born in Szalacs, in the northern part of Bihor County, in present Romania. Both parents...
- several members of his cathedral chapter attended the provincial diet at Szalacs (today Sălacea, Romania) in August 1317, held by royal special judge Dózsa...