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Szeben was an
administrative county (comitatus) of the
Kingdom of Hungary. Its
territory is now in
central Romania (southern Transylvania). The capital...
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Battle of Hermannstadt, also
known as the
Battle of
Sibiu or the
Battle of
Szeben, was
fought between the army of the
Hungarian Kingdom and the
Ottoman Empire...
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counties Alsó-Fehér, Kis-Küküllő, Udvarhely, Háromszék, Br****ó, Fogaras, and
Szeben. The
river Târnava Mare
formed part of its
northern border and the river...
- identical.
Ethnographic areas:
Transylvania proper: Mărginimea
Sibiului (
Szeben-hegyalja)
Transylvanian Plain (Câmpia Transilvaniei/Mezőség) Țara Bârsei...
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privileges of the
Transylvanian Saxons and
captured their wealthiest town,
Szeben (now
Sibiu in Romania),
provoking an
uprising in 1610. His
attempts to expand...
- portrait,
Museum of the
Romanian Peasant Born (1895-05-09)9 May 1895 Lámkerék,
Szeben County, Austro-Hungarian
Empire (today Lancrăm, Alba County, Romania) Died...
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shared borders with Hunyad, Torda-Aranyos, Kis-Küküllő, Nagy-Küküllő and
Szeben counties. The
rivers Mureș and Târnava
flowed through the county. Its area...
- home a
number of
these valiant mountain soldiers, and
settled them in the
Szeben County." A
Byzantine church do****ent
mentions that in 1190, "the ****ans...
- it is
known as
Szeben megye, and in
German as
Kreis Hermannstadt.
Under the
Kingdom of Hungary, a
county with an
identical name (
Szeben County, Romanian:...
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Fogaras county shared borders with
Romania and the
Hungarian counties Szeben, Nagy-Küküllő and Br****ó. The
river Olt
formed most of its
northern border...