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- inventions of Tatikas was a man-powered device supposedly capable of moving over land and water and flying in air (and interplanetary space). Tatikas named the...
- (born 1951), Estonian-American psychologist Fictional characters Jaan Tatikas, protagonist in the Eduard Bornhöhe's novel Tallinna narrid ja narrikesed...
- tall hills of the Balaton Highlands. The path visits the castle ruins of Tátika and the Buddhist Stupa at village of Zalaszántó. Later the path reaches...
- Zala County from 1289 to 1291 and in 1298. He was also known as Lucas of Tátika. Lucas III originated from the Zala branch of the extended gens (clan) Péc...
- was a Hungarian noble in the 14th century. He was also known as Apor of Tátika. Apor was the first member of the short-lived Szentgyörgyi family, which...
- Ladislaus IV: a familiaris of Ladislaus Pető, who served as castellan of Tátika in 1443 Lucas II: vice-ispán of Zala County around 1455 Ladislaus I (fl...
- Zalaegerszeg Zalaegerszeg Castle Zala County Zalaegerszeg District Zalaszántó Tátika Castle Zala County Keszthely District Zalaszegvár Ókarakó Castle Veszprém...
- this capacity, he and one of his brothers, Lucas conquered by force the Tátika Castle which owned by the Diocese of Veszprém and built by Zlaudus Ják decades...
- appointment, because Zlaudus did not ask for his endor****t. Zlaudus built the Tátika Castle in the Keszthely Mountain, near Zalaszántó. That was one of the first...
- sculpturata Arias-Penna & Masner Trichacis striata Masner, 1983 Trichacis tatika Szabó, 1977 Trichacis texana Fouts, 1925 Trichacis transversata Arias-Penna...