- (Barát),
Luncani (Lunkány), Mărgineni, Pădureni, Podiș, Poiana, Trebeș (
Terebes), and
Valea Budului. At the 2002 census, the
commune had 8,132 inhabitants...
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cathedral chapter of Esztergom. John's son was
Andronicus (II), who
possessed Terebes in Zemplén
County (present-day Trebišov, Slovakia).
Sometime in the second...
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pronounced /u/. Some
examples are:
Minde bureo? "Will you give it to me?"; Si
terebe tuwahao? Tuwaha. "Have you seen him? – Yes." Si cai omihao? "Have you drunk...
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bishop wood
Bischofia javanica *CuquR 12811 a tree
Zelkova formosana *
teRebeS 12773 a tree, the
Chinese ****gany or
Philippine ****gany S****a maxwelliana...
- as Terebus,
later in 1254 as
Terebes, and in 1341 as Therebes, in 1441 the
sources depict as
Felse Terebes, Also
Terebes (Upper and
Lower Trebišov). The...
- and
abandoned Szinye and the Dargó P****, and fled
through Gálszécs to
Terebes,
leaving behind a
considerable amount of equipment, weapons, and 20 prisoners...
- By 1308, when
petra charter referred to the
lordship as "land
beyond Terebes" (today Trebišov, Slovakia), he
owned several villages and
estates between...
- (Slovak: Ľubovňa),
Palocsa (Slovak: Plaveč),
Szokoly (Slovak: Sokoľ) and
Terebes (Slovak: Trebišov). Philip's
older brother, John
Drugeth (Hungarian: Druget...
- Vitézfalva (Víťaz) in Sáros County, the
castle of
Parics with the
village Terebes (Trebišov, Slovakia),
along with the
castles of Barkó and Jeszenő in Zemplén...
- and the Ákos clan in the
upcoming decades.
Ernye was
granted the land of
Terebes in Szatmár
County (present-day part of Mărgineni, Bacău in Romania) in...