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Marghita (Romanian pronunciation: [marˈɡita]; Hungarian:
Margitta [ˈmɒrɡittɒ]; German: Margarethen; Yiddish: מארגארעטין Margaretin) is a city in Bihor...
- to
accept that Basarab's wife was
named Marghita (from Margarete).
According to
Wallachian folklore,
Marghita was the
Catholic wife of the
legendary founder...
- County, Crișana, Romania, 50 km from the
county seat,
Oradea and 35 km from
Marghita. It
borders the
communes of Popești, Chișlaz,
Brusturi and Spinuș. It is...
- 16.
Basarab I of
Wallachia 8.
Nicholas Alexander of
Wallachia 17.
Marghita 4. Radu I of
Wallachia 18. John
Dobokai 9.
Clara Dobokai 2.
Mircea I of Wallachia...
- 40 villages,
headquartered at Oradea)
Plasa Marghita (comprising 43 villages,
headquartered at
Marghita)
Plasa Salonta (comprising 19 villages, headquartered...
- Romania: Valcău de Jos, Boghiș, Nușfalău, Ip,
Suplacu de Barcău, Balc, Abram,
Marghita, Abrămuț, Chișlaz, Sălard, Tămășeu, in
Hungary Kismarja, Pocsaj, Gáborján...
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acquired the
hereditary appellation Margittai,
meaning "of Margitta" (today
Marghita, Romania). The
family had no
connection with the town; the appellation...
- (from Lutsk, Ukraine) (several)
Margareten (from Margitta, Hungary) (today
Marghita, Romania)
Mattersdorf (from Mattersburg, Austria)
Mezhbizh (from Medzhybizh)...
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Moldavia before and
after the
first reign of Simion.
Petro Mohyla's mother,
Marghita (Margareta), was the
daughter of a
Moldavian logothete, Gavrilaș Hâra....
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Prince Radu's blog,
accessed on 18
April 2008 (in Romanian) "Oradea and
Marghita | 18 – 04 – 2008"[permanent dead link],
Prince Radu's blog,
accessed on...