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| | Learn more about History of Bratislava in the online encyclopedia. (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01) |
 | | 992(?) – 1002(?): Bratislava and surroundings are probably part of Bavaria (Holy Roman Empire); in 1002(?) it is given by Gisela, the daughter of Henry II the Quarrelsome of Bavaria,as a dowry to Stephen I of Hungary, her new husband |
 | | János Fadrusz (in Slovak: Ján Fadrusz) (1858-1903, sculptor, born in Bratislava) |
 | | Johann Sigismund Kusser (1660-1727, founder of the Hamburg Opera, composer, born in Bratislava) |
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