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Bratislava (/ˌbrætɪˈslɑːvə/ BRAT-iss-LAH-və, US also /ˌbrɑːt-/ BRAHT-, Slovak: [ˈbracislaʋa] ; Hungarian:
Pozsony [ˈpoʒoɲ] ),
historically known as Pressburg...
- paid to his
uncle Lion
Philips in
settlement of his debts. Also
spelt Presburg or Preßburg The
number of Jews in the
Nijmegen area: 1784: 270; 1809: 359;...
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Peace of
Pressburg or
Treaty of
Pressburg may
refer to:
Peace of
Pressburg (1271), a
treaty settling territorial claims between Bohemia and
Hungary Peace...
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Jacob Lissa. Egra was at
first rabbi of Tusmenetz,
later becoming rabbi of
Presburg. He
wrote She'elot u-Teshubot RaMA (Czernowitz, 1862), and an unpublished...
- Ratibor[disambiguation needed], and then
attended the
yeshivot of Hotzenplotz,
Presburg, and Nikolsburg, and the
University of Breslau. In 1852, he was called...
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Yikkavu ha-Mayim.
Maamar Jikawu hamaim.
Presburg:
Anton Edler von Schmid. Naḥmanides,
Moses (1837).
Otzar Neḥmad.
Presburg. Ḥiddushim on Shabbat. Abba Mari ben...
- "Sources," pp. 16, 43, No. 130 "Z. D. M. G." xlviii, 39
Published in
Presburg, 1838. See full
analysis in Renan's "Les
Rabbins Français," pp. 647–694...
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throughout Europe. At the age of nine, the pair
retired to a
convent in
Presburg,
Kingdom of Hungary,
where they
spent the rest of
their lives. They died...
- Panholzer's
Methodenbuch (46-66). He died on 17 May 1788, aged 64, at
Presburg in
Hungary (now Bratislava, Slovakia).
Granese 2008, p. 16.
Rothe 2011...
- League's publication,
Commonweal – John Turner, Tom Cantwell, and
Joseph Presburg.
Marsh was able to
acquire more
permanent premises and
printing facilities...