- Вршац or Vršac, in
Romanian as Vârșeț or Vîrșeț, in
Hungarian as
Versec or
Versecz, in
German as Werschetz, and in
Turkish as Virşac or Verşe. The uniqueness...
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Ferenc Herczeg Ferenc Herczeg Born (1863-09-22)22
September 1863
Versecz,
Kingdom of Hungary,
Austrian Empire (now Vršac, Serbia) Died 24
February 1954(1954-02-24)...
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Imperial and
Royal Mail. Odilo's
mother Anna, née Pets****a, was born in
Versecz,
Kingdom of
Hungary (now Vršac, Serbia); she was half-Serbian and half-Croatian...
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Commanding Officer:
Colonel Rudolf Kamenszky –
Kamenszky Rezső
ezredes 7th
Versecz Honvéd
Infantry Regiment Commanding Officer:
Colonel Kornel Bernatsky –...
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included the
following cities:
Lugos (now Lugoj) Karánsebes (now Caransebeș)
Versecz (now Vršac) Boksánbánya (now Bocșa)
Resicza (now Reșița)
Karasevo (now...
- was
attested in
written sources in 1763–67 as Na Verscze, Navershze, and
Versecz. The 18th-century
transcriptions of the name
indicate that they are a distorted...
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government commissioner. In 1878, he
became a
government commissioner of the
Versecz regulatory company. He was one of the
first appointed members of the Főrendiház...
- Sopron, Szabadka, Szatmárnémeti, Szeged, Székesfehervár, Temesvár, Újvidék,
Versecz, Zombor, and Budapest, the
capital of the country. In Croatia-Slavonia...