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- Timișoara was first officially mentioned in 1212 as the Roman castrum Temesiensis or castrum regium Themes. This year is disputed by historians of the...
- Temesvári Bánság (Temesi Bánság) and Latin - Banatus Temesvariensis (Banatus Temesiensis). Before the Habsburg province was established, several other entities...
- Temes County Comitatus Temesiensis (Latin) Temes vármegye (Hungarian) Komitat Temes (German) Comitatul Timiș (Romanian) Тамишка жупанија (Serbian) County...
- three southern counties Temesiensis, Torontaliensis and Kr****ovinsis created the special administrative district Banatus Temesiensis (Hungarian: Temesi Bánság)...
- three southern counties Temesiensis, Torontaliensis and Kr****oviensis created the special administrative district Banatus Temesiensis (Temeswar Banate). This...
- Kingdom of Hungary, the area was divided between the Csanadiensis County, Temesiensis County and Torontaliensis County in the east, and the Csongradiensis...
- Magyar, another general of Corvinus. "Count of Temes" (Latin: comes Temesiensis) "Captain General of the Lower Parts of the Kingdom of Hungary" (Latin:...
- John Garai (Ivan Gorjanski, Garai János; 1371–1429) was the governor of Temesiensis and Pozsega banates. John's daughter, Dorothy Garai, was Queen of Bosnia...
- and Temes County pozsonyi és temesi ispán comes Posoniensis and comes Temesiensis 11 Royal treasurer kincstartó summus thesaurarius 12 Ispán of the Székelys...
- mentioning the settlement are from 1373. In this time, it was part of the Temesiensis County within the medieval Kingdom of Hungary. In the 16th-17th century...