- Vác (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈvaːt͡s]; German:
Waitzen; Slovak: Vacov; Yiddish: ווייצען) is a thousand-year old city in Pest
county in
Hungary with...
- was nationalised. On 15 July 1846 the UZB
opened the
lines from Pest to
Waitzen (now Vac), Pest to
Szolnok and
Marchegg to
Pressburg (now Bratislava)....
- Stephen, the
first King of Hungary.
Originally known as the "Diocese of
Waitzen" in German, it is a
suffragan diocese in the
ecclesiastical province of...
- century. This list
contains only
settlements within the present-day
borders of Hungary. Fünfkirchen → Pécs Gran →
Esztergom Ödenburg →
Sopron Waitzen → Vác...
-
imperial troops fighting the
Turks in Hungary,
where he died. He died at
Waitzen, the year
before a
battle there between the
Austrians and
Turks in 1597...
- Ottoman–Hungarian Wars,
Ferenc helped conquer the
castles of Esztergom,
Waitzen, Visegrád, Székesfehérvár and,
years later, Győr. All of
these castles...
- June 1734,
Waitzen,
Habsburg monarchy (now Vác, Hungary)) was a Holy
Roman clergyman and
politician who was the
bishop of Vác (or
Waitzen) and former...
-
Budapest Újpetre
Ratzpeter Baranya Újrónafő
Kaiserwiese Győr-Moson-Sopron Vác
Waitzen Pest Vállaj
Wallei Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg Vár
Festung Budapest Várbalog...
- 1851. He was
educated at his
native place and at
Zsolna (today Žilina),
Waitzen (Vác), Budapest,
Pressburg (today Bratislava), and Vienna. He
became a...
- 1677, in
Vienna – 12
April 1751) was
titular Bishop of Scutari,
Bishop of
Waitzen, and was from 1716 to 1722 Prince-Bishop of Vienna, then from 1722 to 1751...