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nar's views demonstrated that tensions over | Transylvania's ethnic identity continued after the end o |
hed memoirs on the trachytes of Hungary and | Transylvania; on a new method of determining the species |
The SS | Transylvania was a passenger liner of the Cunard subsidi |
marked the beginning of the Principality of | Transylvania as a semi-independent state. |
settled in Crimea and Moldavia and moved to | Transylvania sometime after 1650. |
sustainable future for the people of rural | Transylvania while also enabling residents to maintain t |
by western Hungary fell to Ferdinand, while | Transylvania, as an independent principality under Turki |
r Orthodox religion, were only tolerated in | Transylvania presented an excellent opportunity, and the |
nd his children, who had been chased out of | Transylvania by an angry mob and were now living in rura |
ian principalities, Walachia, Moldavia, and | Transylvania, through an acceptance of their historical |
n Empire also had the right to interfere in | Transylvania, Moldavia and Wallachia and select the rule |
Albemarle County, Virginia, Monroe attended | Transylvania University and was a Kentucky state represe |
d held two jobs: a professor of medicine at | Transylvania University and the warden of the Eastern As |
the internal affairs of Ottoman vassals in | Transylvania, Moldavia and Wallachia, the Commonwealth w |
were hosted by chapters at Centre College, | Transylvania University and the University of Kentucky a |
He went to college at | Transylvania University and debuted in the majors on Aug |
With the loss of Northern | Transylvania, Bessarabia, and Southern Dobruja in 1940, |
ires were gone; governing bodies created in | Transylvania, Bessarabia and Bukovina chose union with R |
ttended Kentucky University at Harrodsburg, | Transylvania University, and Lexington Law School. |
orn in Kentucky in 1874, and graduated from | Transylvania University and the College of the Bible in |
he breed was distributed further around the | Transylvania region, and also to Banat. |
ar Lexington, Kentucky, Richardson attended | Transylvania University, and then proceeded to teach sch |
Nicolae Dunca was born in 1837, in | Transylvania, Romania, and came to the United States in |
d the traditional administrative systems of | Transylvania, Bukovina and Bessarabia with that of the R |
, Dobrogea, Bessarabia, Moldavia, Bucovina, | Transylvania, Banat and Oltenia. |
Sam Dracula, Count of | Transylvania (known as "Grandpa"), is a fictional charac |
ended the common schools and graduated from | Transylvania University at Lexington. |
gust 1940 the area, along with all Northern | Transylvania was awarded to Hungary. |
ised in the tiny farming village of Teaca, ( | Transylvania, Romania), Ban grew up listening to folk so |
A leader of the National Party of | Transylvania and Banat before and after World War I, he |
Romania - in | Transylvania and Banat. |
enrolled in the Social Democratic Party of | Transylvania and Banat. |
secretary of the Social Democratic Party of | Transylvania and Banat. |
had always argued that the Saxon element in | Transylvania could be strengthened by encouraging new Ge |
was then chairman of the law department at | Transylvania University beginning in 1848, and a profess |
The Hungarians asked the then Prince of | Transylvania, Gabriel Bethlen, for help and declared the |
He was a founder and president of the | Transylvania Society, between 1867 and 1874. |
Someone forgot to mention that | Transylvania County borders Buncome County at the Southe |
ession style hotel, one of the few built in | Transylvania, was built over the old city hall building |
Among those who fled, either to | Transylvania or Bukovina, were Alecsandri and the young |
a further 275 casualties who died when the | Transylvania sank, but whose graves are unknown. |
ily is distributed in 5 counties in central | Transylvania, inhabited by an important Hungarian popula |
Dracula flees back to his castle in | Transylvania, followed by Van Helsing's gang, who kill h |
After studying medicine at | Transylvania University, Campbell moved to Ohio in 1803, |
o lay their memories to rest they return to | Transylvania, and can find no trace of the horrific even |
ond Vienna Award, when the northern part of | Transylvania was ceded to Hungary. |
1876, when the administrative structure of | Transylvania was changed, its territory was modified. |
1876, when the administrative structure of | Transylvania was changed. |
the Paris Peace Treaties returned Northern | Transylvania (including Cluj) to Romania. |
He attended | Transylvania Law College at Lexington. |
rsity of Tennessee, University of Kentucky, | Transylvania, Concordia College, Moorhead, MN, and Linco |
The articles concerning events at | Transylvania University comprise the fourth topic. |
inal concert of the tour is the Monsters of | Transylvania rock concert, held in a 10,000 seat arena a |
ended the special status of | Transylvania and Croatia-Slavonia. |
an Angevin prince who served as governor of | Transylvania, Slavonia, Dalmatia and Croatia during the |
er of Culture from the People's Republic of | Transylvania) mistake Dame Edna for the Queen of England |
ost of the Jews of this section of northern | Transylvania were deported to the Auschwitz concentratio |
Transylvania was divided into royal counties headed by c | |
were in turn suggested with the voivode of | Transylvania, the earl of Leicester; with Du Prat, provo |
After 1944, when Northern | Transylvania was effectively reintegrated into Romania, |
Born in | Transylvania, Greenwald emigrated with his family to the |
In 1848 and 1849, the Hungarians in | Transylvania became exposed to the opposition and repres |
Frye) the real estate agent who is sent to | Transylvania and falls under Dracula's (Bela Lugosi) pow |
The web series | Transylvania Television features Kim Ho-Tep, a blacksplo |
ch of Austria-Hungary and as such, ruler of | Transylvania was Ferdinand's grandmother's first cousin. |
t the University of Louisville and later at | Transylvania University, for many years. |
at Babes-Bolyai University in Cluj-Napoca, | Transylvania, Romania for October-November 2009, and has |
orn and Orchestra (April 2007); Dances from | Transylvania II, for orchestra (April 2007); Fantasy for |
Stegmeyer attended | Transylvania College from 1934 to 1936, and following hi |
A demo of | Transylvania, presumably from the same recording session |
Bishop served as acting president of | Transylvania University from 1816-1818. |
On May 3 1917, the | Transylvania sailed from Marseille to Alexandria with a |
try had been overwhelmed with refugees from | Transylvania and Galicia. |
of Stefan Batory, King of Poland, Prince of | Transylvania, and Grand Duke of Lithuania, which was bui |
became Catholic, the Hungarian chieftain of | Transylvania, the Gyula, was baptized in Constantinople, |
rvivors from the Armed Merchant Cruiser HMS | Transylvania which had been sunk earlier that day by the |
f unhealthy euphoria that had taken hold of | Transylvania, who had begun, in all good faith, to belie |
Woman - In Search of the blood Countess of | Transylvania, Robert Hale, London, 1984 ISBN 0-7090-1556 |
ians, he dispatched Benedek (the Voivode of | Transylvania) against Halych. |
They lived in | Transylvania where Harrington was active in economic dev |
Southeastern | Transylvania may have been the hardest area hit. |
ent his childhood and adolescence in Sibiu, | Transylvania where he made his debut at the Internationa |
d to take refuge on newly-bought estates in | Transylvania, but he was arrested on his passage through |
ards at Weissenburg (present Alba Iulia) in | Transylvania, where he remained till his death in 1638. |
the academy in Weissenburg (Alba Iulia) in | Transylvania, where he died. |
In 1793 he travelled to | Transylvania, where he undertook pioneer investigations |
One of three (along with Moldavia and | Transylvania) primary historic and geographic regions of |
Commissioner Myron Holley and President of | Transylvania University Horace Holley were his brothers. |
Transylvania Regional Hospital | |
cal protest against the cession of Northern | Transylvania to Hungary (the signing of the Second Vienn |
he Second Vienna Award granted the Northern | Transylvania to Hungary and the villages were held by Hu |
He moved from | Transylvania to Hungary in 1920 (after the Treaty of Tri |
0, the second Vienna Award granted Northern | Transylvania to Hungary and the villages were held by Hu |
0, the second Vienna Award granted Northern | Transylvania to Hungary and the village was held by Hung |
he second Vienna Award granted the Northern | Transylvania to Hungary and the villages were held by Hu |
Germany held out | Transylvania as Hungary's reward. |
r the Second Vienna Award assigned Northern | Transylvania to Hungary, he joined the KMP. |
ties by rejecting any form of union between | Transylvania and Hungary, trying instead to build a brid |
supporter of the rights of the Romanians in | Transylvania and Hungary. |
e Hungarian revolutionary option of uniting | Transylvania and Hungary. |
egley, Jr. (who had worked with Goldblum on | Transylvania 6-5000, Illeana Douglas (who directed Goldb |
y, and in 1838, he earned a law degree from | Transylvania University in Lexington, Kentucky. |
rs and graduated from the law department of | Transylvania University in Lexington, Kentucky. |
Romania, with Northern | Transylvania highlighted in yellow. |
ted summa cum laude with a B.A. degree from | Transylvania College in 1939, and received both his Mast |
William Chipley graduated from the | Transylvania University in 1832. |
("Land beyond the forest" is literally what | Transylvania means in Latin). |
He was trained as physician graduating from | Transylvania University in Lexington, Kentucky, in March |
He was appointed on the board of the | Transylvania University in 1843. |
College, Kentucky, attended law lectures at | Transylvania University in 1833, and went on to study th |
all attended public and private schools and | Transylvania University in Lexington. |
e Presbyterian Church (USA) was formed from | Transylvania Presbytery in 1799. |
After studying law at | Transylvania University in Lexington, Kentucky, Thomas s |
He graduated from | Transylvania University in 1872, delivering the Salutato |
isville, the program now takes residency at | Transylvania University in Lexington, Kentucky. |
He graduated from | Transylvania University in Lexington in 1845 and from Ya |
He graduated from | Transylvania University in 1849, studied law and was adm |
In 1438 Ottoman marauders attacked | Transylvania, where in 1437 the Ottomans had been beaten |
Transylvania (from Iron Maiden, 1980) | |
Risa is billed from | Transylvania and is also called "Mr. |
After rescuing Julie after following her to | Transylvania, Batman is trapped in a pit with wolves by |
of the 4th Uhlan Regiment in Upper Hungary, | Transylvania and Italy. |
l In Kilimandjaro, Vanatori In Africa (From | Transylvania to Kilimandjaro, Hunts In Africa). |
It is located in southern | Transylvania, 3 km (1.9 mi) west of Sibiu and about 260 |
estivals in Romania: Peninsula, Monsters Of | Transylvania, Rock La Mures, Fanfest etc. |
es in Europe such as those at Verespatak in | Transylvania and Las Medulas in northern Spain. |
een year old teenager from Sighet, northern | Transylvania, Rumania, later a Nobel Peace prize winner, |
County, Kentucky and he graduated from the | Transylvania University Law School in 1880. |
ecember 30, 1626 between Gabriel Bethlen of | Transylvania, the leader of an uprising against the Habs |
Ferdinand II and Gabriel Bethlen, prince of | Transylvania that led to the Peace of Pozsony. |
cky, in 1848 and from the law department of | Transylvania University, Lexington, Kentucky, in 1853. |
nd was graduated from the law department of | Transylvania University, Lexington, Kentucky, in 1845. |
ptember 1839 and from the law department of | Transylvania University, Lexington, Kentucky, in March 1 |
ky, he graduated from the law department of | Transylvania University, Lexington, Kentucky in 1826 and |
Later, Clay attended | Transylvania University, Lexington, Kentucky. |
He was graduated from | Transylvania University, Lexington, Kentucky, in 1834. |
He was graduated from | Transylvania University, Lexington, Kentucky, in 1823. |
ky Wesleyan College, Millersburg, Kentucky, | Transylvania University, Lexington, Kentucky, and was gr |
William Wright was graduated from | Transylvania University, Lexington, Kentucky.; |
on pursued preparatory studies and attended | Transylvania University, Lexington, Kentucky, until 1806 |
leted preparatory studies and then attended | Transylvania University, Lexington, Kentucky. |
cky He graduated from the law department of | Transylvania University, Lexington, Kentucky, in 1842 an |
lbion Normal College, Albion, Illinois, and | Transylvania University, Lexington, Kentucky. |
nville, Kentucky, and the law department of | Transylvania University, Lexington, Kentucky. |
ed classical studies and was graduated from | Transylvania College, Lexington, Kentucky. |
The protagonist is travelling in | Transylvania after losing a competition in sword fightin |
1626 she married Gabriel Bethlen, prince of | Transylvania, who made her his successor in June 1626. |
The Unitarian Church of | Transylvania also maintains separately the John Sigismun |
yment, as well as hiring Saxon experts from | Transylvania to manage the industry, he denied the worke |
He was present in | Transylvania by mid-1919, and organized several exhibiti |
field's neck for betraying him and flees to | Transylvania with Mina. |
The name was derived from | TranSYLvania and MolDAVIA. |
Kessen / | Transylvania no Mori (Kaiteiban) - Saikyou no Kataki Dar |
g (1615), Dutch Remonstrants, Unitarians in | Transylvania, even Muscovite sympathizers with Judaism. |
He fought in wars against Cossacks, Sweden, | Transylvania and Muscovy from 1655 to 1664. |
A mountain in | Transylvania County, NC |
ith the Devil's Courthouse 20 miles away in | Transylvania County, NC. |
This article concerns the mountain in | Transylvania County, NC. |
LP in 1986 in a small-town record store in | Transylvania, began negotiations with Electrecord in 200 |
es of mineral findings and petrifactions in | Transylvania and neighbouring countries. |
The Principality of | Transylvania remained nominally independent but was subj |
y is an unincorporated community in western | Transylvania County, North Carolina on U.S. Route 64, an |
over a 12 mile strip of land in present day | Transylvania County, North Carolina. |
Rosman is a town in | Transylvania County, North Carolina, United States. |
ewater River flows south from headwaters in | Transylvania County, North Carolina over Upper Whitewate |
aterway that flows south from headwaters in | Transylvania County, North Carolina, into Lake Toxaway a |
s article is about the Chestnut Mountain in | Transylvania County, North Carolina . |
ah Forest is an unincorporated community in | Transylvania County, North Carolina, United States. |
e is an unincorporated community located in | Transylvania County, North Carolina within Pisgah Nation |
the Marc Yaxley Trio, a local jazz band in | Transylvania County, North Carolina. |
ost important archaeological collections in | Transylvania, including numismatic, ethnographic and nat |
950 German-speaking Lutheran Saxons in the | Transylvania region of Romania. |
Robert Davidovici was born in the | Transylvania region of Romania. |
inoasa is a town in Hunedoara County in the | Transylvania region of Romania. |
Transylvania Presbytery of the Presbyterian Church (U.S. | |
eed was distributed to several towns in the | Transylvania region of Romania: Mediash, Sibiu and Fagar |
it serves Madison, Buncombe, Henderson, and | Transylvania counties of the North Carolina Mountain Reg |
re (40 km²) tract, located in Henderson and | Transylvania counties of North Carolina. |
Born in Nagyszalonta (Salonta), | Transylvania (part of Austria-Hungary at the time), he w |
a pigs are found in the central area of the | Transylvania region of Romania and are colored black wit |
ing it as an attempt to tie multi-religious | Transylvania to Orthodoxy. |
te lobby, who prioritized the annexation of | Transylvania and other Romanian-inhabited regions of Aus |
German population (Saxons and landler) from | Transylvania and other parts of Eastern Europe who had t |
of Cluj on January 19, 1919, one year after | Transylvania became part of the Romanian state. |
In 1920, the villages, like the rest of | Transylvania, formally passed with the Treaty of Trianon |
taro; Wildbad Festival, Virtuosi Brunensis; | Transylvania State Philharmonic Choir; Alberto Zedda (co |
Groups in | Transylvania were prepared to eliminate communist offici |
ed by the Emperor Matthias as the Prince of | Transylvania; Bethlen promised in secret that he would h |
1537 | Transylvania (1940 QA) is a main-belt asteroid discovere |
Just as he did at | Transylvania, Newton recruited Alabama's first black pla |
While at | Transylvania he recruited the school's first black playe |
led Giorgio Biandrata and Francis David in | Transylvania to regard Borrhaus as the first precursor o |
in time, after Romania gained possession of | Transylvania, it remained under the church's patronage b |
of Australian agents to be parachuted into | Transylvania and rescue Edna. |
Transylvania Presbytery retained the area to the south a | |
Monument commemorating the 1918 Union of | Transylvania with Romania (1935) |
ngarian irredentist claims (Hungary claimed | Transylvania, which Romania had been awarded after World |
Following the Union of | Transylvania with Romania in 1918, its villages became p |
in the centre of Sibiu County, in southern | Transylvania, central Romania, 10 km to the north-west o |
olicism, which at the time was very weak in | Transylvania (predominantly Romanian Orthodox), the Habs |
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