- 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...
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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)...
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several members of his
cathedral chapter attended the
provincial diet at
Szalacs (today Sălacea, Romania) in
August 1317, held by
royal special judge Dózsa...
- writer,
teacher and
computer scientist.
Zsolt György Böhm was born in
Szalacs, in the
northern part of
Bihor County, in
present Romania. Both parents...
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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...
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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...
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notably the
route across the
Meszes Gate (today in Meseș Mountains) to
Szalacs (present-day Sălacea, Romania). F. Romhányi
argued the
churches altogether...
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previously were
estates of the
queenly tárnoks (treasurers), and Pér near
Szalacs (present-day Pir and Sălacea in Romania, respectively) by
Queen Isabella...
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these expenses from the
income of the
mintage in Syrmia, salt
storage in
Szalacs (today Sălacea, Romania) and the
silver mining in
Selmec (today Banská...