- The
Székelys (pronounced [ˈseːkɛj],
Székely runes: 𐳥𐳋𐳓𐳉𐳗), also
referred to as Szeklers, are a
Hungarian subgroup living mostly in the
Székely Land...
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Székelys, a
subgroup of Hungarians. Its
cultural centre is the city of Târgu Mureș (Marosvásárhely), the
largest settlement in the region.
Székelys (or...
- Look up
Szekely,
Székely, or
székely in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Székely may
refer to:
Székelys,
Hungarian people from the
historical region of...
- The flag of the
Székelys (Hungarian:
Székely zászló; Romanian:
Drapelul secuilor) is the flag used by the
ethnic Hungarian Székely community of Romania...
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Pierre Szekely (11 June 1923) was a
Hungarian sculptor,
architect and educator. In the 1940s,
after surviving the holocaust,
Szekely became a resident...
- the
Székely people (a
subgroup of the
Hungarians in Romania) can be do****ented from the 12th century.
According to
medieval chronicles, the
Székelys were...
- the
Székelys (a
subgroup of the
Hungarian people) can be
divided into four main groups.
Medieval chronicles unanimously stated that the
Székelys were...
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Moses Székely (Hungarian:
Székely Mózes; c. 1553 – 17 July 1603) was
Prince of
Transylvania in 1603. He was a
military leader under Prince Sigismund Báthory...
- anthem, but
subsequent stanzas are also
occasionally sung.
Székelys Flag of the
Székelys Siebenbürgenlied "Segítsd" in the
original poem. Originally...
- he
stated that the
Székelys may use the
script of the Blaks.
Johannes Thuróczy
wrote in the
Chronica Hungarorum that the
Székelys did not
forget the Scythian...