- Hungary)
responsible for
eastern territories (i.e. not only for
Szepes) was
called the
Szepes Chamber (Zipser
Kammer in German), and it
existed from 1563...
- two
Raguel volumes are
referred to as her
chief work by
Szepes herself. The Red Lion, Mária
Szepes'
first novel, was
published in 1946 in
Hungary (original...
- the
original on 18
April 2020.
Retrieved 10 June 2019.
Gyula Szepes at
Olympedia Gyula Szepes at the
Hungarian Olympic Committee (in Hungarian) v t e v t...
-
Championships titles.
Later Szepes had a
successful career as a
graphic artist,
becoming an
influential sports cartoonist in Hungary.
Szepes was born in Igló, Austria-Hungary...
- The
Province of 16
Szepes Towns was a seat, an
autonomous administrative division,
within Szepes County,
located in the
Kingdom of Hungary, and later...
- The
Province of 11
Szepes Towns was a seat, an
autonomous administrative division,
within Szepes County,
Kingdom of Hungary. It was
established on 8 November...
- Spiš (Polish:
Spisz [ˈspiʂ]; Hungarian: Szepesség or
Szepes; German: Zips [tsɪps]) is a
region in north-eastern Slovakia, with a very
small area in south-eastern...
- seat of the head of
Szepes county for many centuries. It was the political, administrative,
economic and
cultural center of
Szepes County of the Kingdom...
-
Szepes County,
Kingdom of Hungary. The
province was
formed on 8
November 1412, in with the Spiš Pledge, in
which Hungary had
pledged part of
Szepes County...
- The
Province of 24
Szepes Towns, also
known as the
Union of 24
Szepes Towns, and
until c. 1344, as the
Community of
Szepesian Saxons, and the Province...