Nagyszombat
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History of the Jews in Hungary — concerns the Jews of Hungary and of Hungarian origins. Jews have been a present community in Hungary since at least the 11th Century (with earlier references to Jews in Hungary existing), struggling against discrimination throughout the Middle… … Wikipedia
Nicolaus Olahus — (Latin for Nicholas, the Vlach; Hungarian: Oláh Miklós; Romanian: Nicolae Valahul ); January 10, 1493, Sibiu January 15, 1568, Trnava/Nagyszombat) was the Archbishop of Esztergom … Wikipedia
Nicolaus Olah — Nicolaus Oláh † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Nicolaus Oláh (OLAHUS) Archbishop of Gran and Primate of Hungary, a distinguished prelate, born 10 January, 1493, at Nagyszeben (Hermanstadt); died at Nagyszombat, 15 Jan., 1568, His father … Catholic encyclopedia
Martin Szentiványi — (born at Szentiván (Liptovský Ján), 20 October 1633; died at Nagyszombat (Trnava), 5 March 1708) was a polymathic Hungarian[1] or Slovak[ … Wikipedia
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