Examples of 'nagyvárad' in a sentence

Meaning of "nagyvárad"

nagyvárad (adjective) - describing something related to or originating from Nagyvárad, a city in Romania

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He went on pilgrimage several times to his tomb in Nagyvárad.
Then he went to Nagyvárad where he studied law for two years.
He later became the ruler of the Nagyvárad.
This treaty, like the earlier Nagyvárad accord, endorsed the principle of a united Hungary.
He finished his studies in Pozsony and Nagyvárad.
The capital of the county was Nagyvárad now Oradea in Romania.
Further Habsburg victories were achieved when a Turkish relief force was defeated at Grosswardein Nagyvárad.
Canon of Nagyvárad.
He was often referred to as the "painter of Nagyvárad.
He was born at Nagyvárad now Oradea, Romania.
After the early death of his parents, he was adopted by a Nagyvárad merchant.
He studied laws in Nagyvárad today Oradea, Romania.
The third line lay on the railway from Nagykároly, through Nagyvárad and north of Arad.
He was Bishop of Nagyvárad ( now Oradea ), Archbishop of Esztergom and a cardinal.
He was born in Nagyvárad.

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In particular, the 20th Nagyvárad and 17th Budapest common regiments distinguished themselves.
Born to a Jewish family, Sándor spent his childhood in Nagyvárad.
Szilágyi was born at Nagyvárad ( today, Oradea, Romania ) in the Kingdom of Hungary.
Other dioceses were created in Cenad ( Csanád ) and Oradea Nagyvárad.
The Treaty of Nagyvárad was signed in February 1538 in part due to Sigismund 's requirement.
A temporary territorial division was made in the Treaty of Nagyvárad in 1538.

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