• Fortress, Gârbova Giants' Fortress, Glogoveț Gräven Fortress, Gârbova Martinuzzi Castle, Vințu de Jos Mikes Castle, Cisteiu de Mureș Peasants' Fortress...
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    as a residence by the General Secretary of the Romanian Communist Party Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej. His successor Nicolae Ceauşescu rebuilt the palace in the...
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    ambitions in Transylvania (losing possessions in the region to George Martinuzzi), was defeated in Pokuttya by Poland, and failed in his attempt to extricate...
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  • Hunyadi 1534 Imre Czibak, Bishop of Varad Lodovico Gritti 1551 George Martinuzzi, Governor of Transylvania Marco Aurelio Ferrari 1613 Gabriel Báthory,...
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    arrived from Târgșor in autumn, among them generals Vasile Zorzor [ro], Gheorghe Liteanu [ro] and Emanoil Leoveanu [ro]. Over a hundred others arrived early...
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    a prominent figure of the Neo-Romanian style, at the request of Prince Gheorghe Grigore Cantacuzino, who was nicknamed "Nababul" (“The Nabob”).[not specific...
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  • John Sigismund. John's principal advisor, the Paulician monk, George Martinuzzi, persuaded John's partisans to elect the infant boy king. Ferdinand's...
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    Aaron and his family were exiled to Corona (Brașov), then detained at Martinuzzi Castle, Alvinc (Vințu de Jos)—where Aaron died, allegedly poisoned. He...
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    established in Oradea the first observatory from Southeast Europe George Martinuzzi (1482–1551), Bishop of Nagyvárad. Michael Haydn (1737–1806), Austrian...
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    1458, between Ladislaus V's death and the crowning of Matthias I George Martinuzzi (1540–1551) and Isabella Jagiellon (1556–1559) for John II Lajos Kossuth...
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    "Cetatea Rupea, bijuteria născută dintr-o ruină". Adevărul. Liviu Stoica; Gheorghe Stoica; Gabriela Popa (2011). Castele și cetăți din Transilvania: județul...
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    reestablish itself as George Martinuzzi, a Catholic cleric, took over rule of Transylvania, but again declined after Martinuzzi was assassinated in 1551....
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    Kemény Castle (Brâncovenești) Kornis Castle Lázár Castle Macea Castle Martinuzzi Castle Mikó Castle Neamț Citadel Peleș Castle Pelișor Castle Poenari Castle...
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    Nemeș [ro], physicist and biologist George Ostafi [de], abstract painter Gheorghe Panaiteanu Bardasare, painter Nicolae Picu [ro], violinist Pamfil Polonic...
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    neutrality, crafted by George Martinuzzi, was directly threatened by the Moldavian and Wallachian intrigues. During 1542, Martinuzzi sent envoys to Rareș, trying...
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