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Eperjes is a
village in
Szentes District of Csongrád County, in the
Southern Great Plain region of
southern Hungary. It
covers an area of 73.98 km2 (29 sq mi)...
- (2017) "
Eperjes Károly" (in Hungarian).
Magyar színháztörténeti
lexikon (Hungarian
Theatre Encyclopedia).
Retrieved 3
January 2011. "Károly
Eperjes Biography"...
- The
Battle of
Eperjes (present day Prešov, Slovakia) was
fought on 11
August 1685 near the city of
Eperjes in the
Kingdom of Hungary,
between the forces...
- and
administrative center of the Prešov Region. It
lends its name to the
Eperjes-Tokaj Hill-Chain
which was
considered as the
geographic entity on the first...
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appeals for a
group of the free
royal cities,
including Buda, Bártfa,
Eperjes, K****a,
Nagyszombat and
Pressburg (Pozsony) (today Bardejov, Prešov, Košice...
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founded the St. John the
Baptist Society in
Eperjes (Prešov) with
Adolf Dobryansky in 1862.
Dukhnovych died in
Eperjes (Prešov) on 30
March 1865. Dukhnovych...
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January 11, 1781 and June 2, 1782, he
continued his
practice of law in
Eperjes,
Hungary (today Prešov, Slovakia).
Besides his job he
spent a lot of time...
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Count Emil
Dessewffy de
Csernek et Tarkeő (24
February 1814,
Eperjes – 10
January 1866, Pozsony) was a
Hungarian conservative politician,
leader of the...
- his
political career in 1866
under an
imperial amnesty. He was born at
Eperjes, now Prešov in Slovakia.
After studying law and
philosophy at high schools...
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minor ispán.
Emeric started his
formal studies at the
Lutheran lyceum in
Eperjes (now Prešov in Slovakia) in
January 1668.
Being an
intelligent student...