- Sereď (Slovak pronunciation: [ˈserec]; Hungarian:
Szered [ˈsɛrɛd]) is a town in
southern Slovakia near Trnava, on the
right bank of the Váh
River on the...
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Moravia 1746–1747
Nyitra County 1748
Szered 1752–1756
Chrudim 1763
Hungarian Skalitz 1766
Szered 1767
Brezowa 1768
Szered 1770
Komitat Sohl and
Komitat Trentschin...
- Emöke,
Nyitra County (whose
parents were
Moric Weisz and ****
Steiner from
Szered near Pozsony) and a
Christian mother from Switzerland.
After the
First World...
- order. In 1776 he was
ordained and
started working as a
chaplain in Sereď (
Szered) (1776), for a
short time in Lukáčovce (Lakács) (1780),
finally working...
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poems (this time, a pentameter): Tóth
Gyula / bádogos / és // vízveze/ték-
szere/lő. "Gyula Tóth
tinsmith and plumber" A
label on a bar of
chocolate went...
- wounded.
Vanguard skirmishes on the
western front 9–13 June 1849
Victory Szered:
Victory Vásárút: Draw József Nagysándor & Lajos Asbóth Ludwig von Wohlgemuth...
- Hungarian). 2025-01-04.
Retrieved 2025-01-04. "Meghalt
Halmosi Zoltán, 11-
szeres válogatott focista".
telex (in Hungarian). 2025-01-04.
Retrieved 2025-01-04...
- "Molnár Balázs távozik klubunktól /
Grundfos Tatabánya KC". "Férfi kézi: 117-
szeres lengyel válogatott Tatabányán – NSO". 15 May 2020. "Tatabányán folytatja...
- colonel.
During the
Hungarian Revolution Ramming took part in the
battles at
Szered, Raab,
Komorn and
Szegedin as
General Staff of the FZM Haynau. For his services...
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River Landscape, 1883
Dutch Landscape with
Peasant Plowing, 1870
Motif at
Szered in Hungary, 1871
Prater game with Bathers, 1869 Lakes****, 1867 Hungarian...