- city was
historically known as
Varat or Varad.
Other names include Latin Varadinum as well as the
historical Italian name of Gran Varadino. Some archaic...
-
years of
Hungarian rule. It is
first mentioned in 1113
under the name "
Varadinum" in a
diploma belonging to
Benedictine Zobor Abbey. The
Romanian name...
- Anjou-korban (Tanulmányok Biharország történetéből 5.) (in Hungarian).
Varadinum Kulturális Alapítvány. pp. 183–258. ISBN 978-973-0-26933-8. Csukovits...
- do****ented
mention of Oradea's name was in 1113
under the
Latin name,
Varadinum ("vár"
means fortress in Hungarian). In the 11th
century when St. King...
-
Between 1464 and 1667, a
prime meridian was set in the
Fortress of
Oradea (
Varadinum at the time) by
Georg von Peuerbach. In his
logbook Columbus stated, he...
- (German), Magno-
Varadinum (Latin variant), Nagyvárad (Hungarian),
Oradea (Romanian, Polish), Oradea-Mare (former Romanian),
Varadinum (Latin),
Varat (Turkish)...
-
Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej (1965) → Onești (1996)
Orasul Stalin – Braşov
Varadinum (Latin) → (Nagy)várad (Magyar) →
Varat (Turkish) → Großwardein (German)...
- Briccius,
became Count of Szatmár.
Andrew II (d. 1345)
became Bishop of
Varadinum.
Laurence I died
without issue.
Nicolaus I (d. 1357/63)
became Count of...
- Timiș
County Tibis**** Jupa, Caraș-Severin
Tomis Constanța
Troesmis Iglița (Turcoaia)
Ulmetum Pantelimonul de Sus, Constanța
County Varadinum Oradea...
- Árpád-kor végén (Tanulmányok Biharország történetéből 3.) (in Hungarian).
Varadinum Kulturális Alapítvány. pp. 27–54. ISBN 978-973-0-21419-2. Bánk, József...