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includes Latin: Nitria, German:
Neutra (pronunciation), and Hungarian:
Nyitra and Nyitria. The
oldest archaeological findings in
Nitra are
dated to around...
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Nyitra County (Hungarian:
Nyitra vármegye; German:
Neutraer Gespanschaft/Komitat Neutra; Latin:
Comitatus Nitriensis; Slovak:
Nitriansky komitát / Nitrianska...
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Michael 19th-century
lithography by
Josef Kriehuber Duke of
Nyitra (debated)
Reign c. 971 –c. 977 or 995
Predecessor Géza
Successor Stephen or Ladislas...
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Nitra Castle (Slovak:
Nitriansky hrad, Hungarian:
Nyitrai vár) is a
castle located in the Old Town of Nitra, Slovakia. It
dominates the city and is a national...
- his life is that he was kept in
captivity and
blinded in the
fortress of
Nyitra (Nitra, Slovakia) in the last
years of the
reign of his cousin, King Stephen...
- The
Diocese of
Nitra (Slovak:
Nitrianska diecéza; Latin:
Dioecesis Nitriensis; Hungarian:
Nyitrai egyházmegye) is a
Latin Church diocese of the Catholic...
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Hungarian Catholic prelate in the 13th century, who
served as
Bishop of
Nyitra (today Nitra, Slovakia) at
least from 1204 to 1221. John was
elected as...
- Álmos Duke of Hungary,
Croatia and
Nyitra Reconciliation of Kálmán and Álmos (Illuminated Chronicle). Born c. 1070
Kingdom of
Hungary Died 1 September...
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Hungarian Catholic prelate in the 13th century, who
served as
Bishop of
Nyitra from 1285 to at
least 1297.
Based on a
brief comment by a
charter issued...
- püspökség létrejötte. (
Nyitra egyháztörténete a 9-13. században) [The
Emergence of the
Bishopric of
Nyitra. (Ecclesiastical
History of
Nyitra in the 9th to 13th...