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Bardejov (pronunciation ⓘ; Hungarian: Bártfa, German: Bartfeld, Rusyn: Бардеёв, Ukrainian: Бардіїв, Polish: Bardejów) is a town in North-Eastern ...
Stöckel was born in 1510 in the royal free city of Bártfa (Bardejov), where his father worked as a blacksmith and also served in the city council. He began his studies in his hometown under the guidance of Valentin Eck, himself a follower of renaissance humanist Erasmus of Rotterdam.
Sáros county was created in the 13th century from the comitatus Novi Castri (Újvár County, named after Novum Castrum, today Abaújvár) which included also the territories of the later counties of Abaúj and Heves.
Béla Kéler. Béla Kéler (13 February 1820 – 20 November 1882) was a Hungarian composer of romantic music period and orchestral conductor.Béla Kéler was born as Albert Paul Keler (Adalbert Paul von Keler).
Rosella Kanarik was born February 7, 1909 [2] in Bartfa, then part of Hungary, as the oldest of two children. Her parents were Sarah Schondorf and Albert Kanarik, both of Bartfa. Her father immigrated to the United States ahead of his family and then he returned to Hungary to marry Sarah in November 1907.
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The Elementary School of Bártfa Utca is a Hungarian elementary school situated in the city of Pécs.It was opened in 1926 as a result of Róbert Szieberth’s idea.. At the beginning of its lifetime, it was known as the "People’s Elementary School of Ullmann-telep" (Hungarian: Ullmann-telepi Állami Elemi Népiskola) and it was housed at the building of current nursery school.
Pentapolitana (or rarely Pentapolis) was a league of towns in the Middle Ages of the five most important Hungarian royal free cities (Latin: libera regiae civitas, Hungarian: szabad királyi város, German: Königliche Freistadt; Slovak: slobodné kráľovské mesto) of the Kingdom of Hungary; Kassa (today Košice), Bártfa (), Lőcse (), Eperjes (), and Kisszeben ().