- Kr****ó-
Szörény (Hungarian: Kr****ó-
Szörény, Romanian: Caraș-Severin, Serbian: Karaš-Severin or Караш-Северин) was an
administrative county (comitatus) of...
- The
Banate of
Severin or
Banate of
Szörény (Hungarian: Szörényi bánság; Romanian:
Banatul Severinului; Latin:
Banatus Zewrinensis; Bulgarian: Северинско...
-
Szörény is a
village in
Baranya county, Hungary.
According to László
Szita the
settlement was
completely Hungarian in the 18th century. László Szita :...
- Gârnic (Czech: Gerník; German: Weitzenried; Hungarian: Szörénybúzás) is a
commune in Caraș-Severin County,
western Romania with a po****tion of 1,533 people...
- and was
incorporated into Banat's counties. Kr****ó and
Szörény were
united into Kr****ó-
Szörény in 1881.
Proclaimed borders of
Serbian Vojvodina in 1848...
- his
younger brother (who was his namesake) were
jointly appointed Ban of
Szörény (present-day Drobeta-Turnu Severin, Romania) in 1439 by Sigismund's successor...
-
members of his
family on 12
February 1419. He was
appointed Ban of
Severin (
Szörény) by King
Albert in 1439,
along with his brother.
Thereafter he parti****ted...
- bánság)
Jajca (Hungarian:
Jajcai bánság) Macsó (Hungarian: Macsói bánság)
Szörény (Hungarian: Szörényi bánság)
Szrebernik (Hungarian:
Szreberniki bánság)...
- Szerém, Bács, Torontál, Temes, Keve) and v****al
banates (Macsó, Ózora, Só,
Szörény)
beyond the
Danube and the Sava. By the 18th and 19th centuries, Délvidék...
- 1881,
Lugoj became the
capital of the new Kr****ó-
Szörény County,
created by
merging the Kr****ó and
Szörény counties, and in 1889 it was
declared a muni****lity...