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Topic: Timeline of the history of Bratislava


  
  Talk:History of Bratislava - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
in the official textbook of History for Slovak high schools) in Slovakia, a German in Austria (probably because of the name) and a Hungarian in Hungary (e.g.
A timeline ought not be an acceptable article.
But this article should be at Timeline of Bratislava history or Timeline of the history of Bratislava.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Talk:History_of_Bratislava   (335 words)

  
 Bratislava Tourism
Bratislava lies on the River Danube, at Slovakia's borders with Austria and Hungary, and relatively close to the border with the Czech Republic.
This is a tabular history of Bratislava, capital of Slovakia.
Bratislava county is a historic administrative county (comitatus) of the Kingdom of Hungary.
www.artistbooking.com /trips/24/bratislava-tourism.html   (1735 words)

  
 History of Slovakia - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
In 805, the presence of Prince Vratislav, Lord of Bratislava Castle, signifies the arrival of the second historic Slav in the Middle Danube.
The modern-day capital of Slovakia, Bratislava, then called Pressburg in German and Pozsony in Hungarian, became, for the period between 1536 to 1784/1848 the capital and the coronation city of "Royal Hungary".
Kingdom of Hungary, History of Austria, History of the Czech lands, History of Europe
www.arikah.net /encyclopedia/History_of_Slovakia   (6450 words)

  
 Visit Bratislava bratislava-timeline
Zigmund the Luxembourg gave Bratislava a status of free royal city, in 1430 the privilege of minting, in 1436 the right to use its coat-of-arms.
Bratislava is now the official name of the city, as a part of Czechoslovakia.
Bratislava became the capital of the Slovak Socialist Republic.
www.esem.sk /visit-bratislava/bratislava.php?go=bratislava-timeline   (421 words)

  
 History of Hungary - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
See also the history of Europe, the history of present-day nations and states, Hungary before the Magyars, and Hungary.
Pressburg (Pozsony, today: Bratislava) became the new capital (1536-1784), coronation town (1563-1830) and seat of the Diet (1536-1848) of Hungary.
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 List of timelines - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Chronologies or timelines are important in understanding history.
This page is a partial list of the timelines and chronologies, other lists can be found at List of reference tables.
Timeline of Chinese espionage against the U.S. includes information relating to the 1996 U.S. campaign finance scandal and nuclear espionage detailed in the Cox Report released by the U.S. Congress in 1999
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 Wikipedia: Samo
The Avars arrived in the Carpathian Basin in the 560s from the steppes of Asia and subdued the Slavs living on the conquered territory.
The history of the empire after Samo's death in 658 (some sources: 659) are largely unclear.
Its second part describes the history of the Franks between 584 and 642/643 and is one of the main source on the Frankish history.
www.factbook.org /wikipedia/en/s/sa/samo.html   (646 words)

  
 History of Slovakia - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
The capital of Slovakia, Bratislava, became, for the period between 1536 to 1784/1848 the capital and the coronation city of "Royal Hungary".
Two of them had administrative centres in the territory of present day Slovakia: Military District of Bratislava (Administrative centre: Bratislava) and Military District of Košice (Administrative centre: Košice).
History of Hungary, History of Austria, History of the Czech Republic, History of Slovenia, History of Europe
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 ipedia.com: Bratislava Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Bratislava lies on the River Danube, at Slovakia's borders with Austria and Hungary, and relati...
Bratislava is picturesquely situated on both banks of the Danube, at the base of the outlying spurs of the Little Carpathians, in a position of strategic importance near the Devín Gate (earlier called Hainburger Pforte or Porta Hungarica), and the area includes a picturesque old town.
In 1784, when Bratislava ceased to be the capital of Hungary, the castle was turned to a school for Catholic clergy, and later in 1802 to barracks.
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 Talk:Slovakia - Wikitravel
Bratislava became an autonomous unit under Hungarian rule, and new city fortification walls surrounded by a moat were built.
The Bratislava mint was established in 1430, and the king gave the town the right to use its own coat-of-arms in 1436.
Bratislava, with 33,000 inhabitants, was the largest city in Hungary, but as the government officials left, so did the entrepreneurs, craftsmen and merchants.
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 List of themed timelines - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Timeline is a Mediawiki graphical plugin for visual timelines.
Timeline Wall Chart of Evolution, Culture and Knowledge: 13,7 billion years of history (http://worldhistorytimeline.net/en)
Timelines of History: a collection of timelines by time, country, today in history along with assorted subjects (http://timelines.ws/)
www.biocrawler.com /encyclopedia/List_of_themed_timelines   (410 words)

  
 History of Slovakia -   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
This article discusses the history of Slovakia and of the Slovaks.
At the close of World War II, Soviet troops (backed by the Romanian army) overran all of Slovakia, Moravia, and much of Bohemia.
The victorious Powers restored Czechoslovakia in 1945 in the wake of World War II, albeit without the province of Ruthenia, which Prague ceded to the Soviet Union.
en.wikipedia.christams-ornament.com /wiki/History_of_Slovakia   (7420 words)

  
 Samo - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
The Avar border ran approximately along the line of the Byzantine Empire in present-day Serbia - Lake Balaton - eastern Bratislava - southern Slovakia - Ruthenia.
The location of the Wogastisburg is currently strongly disputed with claims ranging from castles in Bohemia, to castles at the Danube, to the Frankish Forchheim, to Bratislava, to Carnuntum etc.
The history of the empire after Samo's death in 658 (or 659) is largely unclear.
www.biocrawler.com /encyclopedia/Samo   (738 words)

  
 History-Chapter 1
Early history saw Germanic tribes moving from their locations of the North Sea and the Baltic Sea to the south where they were competing for the fertile land of the Hungarian low land with Celtic, Illyrian, Slavic and Thracian tribes.
The Saxon settlements withstood several difficult times during their 800-year History, including the invasion of the Cumans, an Asiatic tribe occupying part of the area at the time of their settlement and the Turks during the expansion of the Ottoman Empire, until their expulsion by the communist regime of Romania in 1944.
History tells us that Germany was not unified then, as we know it today.
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 Prague Spring Encyclopedia Articles @ 216.92.11.26 ()   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
This article refers to a period of history of Czechoslovakia.
On August 3, representatives from the Soviet Union, East Germany, Poland, Hungary, Bulgaria, and Czechoslovakia met in Bratislava and signed the Bratislava Declaration.
Music for Prague 1968 by Czech-born composer Karel Husa is a programme music for wind ensemble depicting the event written in America shortly after the incident.
216.92.11.26 /encyclopedia/Prague_Spring   (1409 words)

  
 Hotel Bratislava
On the morning of November 21 1980, at approximately 07:10 PST, a fire broke out in a delicatessen at what was then the MGM Grand Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, a world-famous, 26-story luxury resort with over 2,000 hotel rooms.
As it was, the fire was considered to have been the second-worst hotel fire in modern U.S. history.
According to the official report by the Clark County Fire Department, the cause of the fire was an improperly grounded electrical wire.
www.artistbooking.com /trips/89/hotel-bratislava.html   (2070 words)

  
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century: The further history of the empire of Samo and of the Avars is unknown.
century that in 805 the Bratislava Castle was repaired during the reign of its lord, Prince Vratislav, (on the place of the ruins of an old Roman settlement allegedly called Pisonium) and was named Wratisslaburgium.
Bratislava, Sopron, Steinamager), which has been Bavarian ”before the Battle at Bratislava (907) and then again after 991”.
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 History - Eastern Slovakia
The twentieth century history of this history is quite complex and thus this material is of an introductory nature only.
History of the Ulič Valley - A 2002 rewrite
History of the Grisak Family, John Grisak, (1873-1950) life in Slovinky, Slovakia and immigration to the USA
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 Central Europe (including Germany), 1600-1800 A.D. | Timeline of Art History | The Metropolitan Museum of Art   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
In Vienna, work begins on the Karlskirche, the fulfillment of a vow made by the emperor Charles IV and the culmination of the prolific career of the architect Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach (1656–1723).
Under the patronage of Bishop Esterházy, the arts flourish in Bratislava, and Donner spends the balance of his career there, training apprentices and executing commissions for patrons throughout the Habsburg domains.
and writes a magisterial history of ancient art, the first to classify antiquities by style and period.
www.metmuseum.org /toah/ht/09/euwc/ht09euwc.htm   (3677 words)

  
 Slovakia: History
Slovakia, however, played an important political role, with Bratislava serving as the Hapsburg capital, until all of Hungary was finally freed from the Turks in the late 17th cent.
The Catholic clergy in Slovakia, militantly opposed to Communism, was persecuted, and the Slovak government came entirely under the control of the Czechoslovak Communist party, which began to transfer authority from Bratislava to Prague.
A reasonable way to repeal history: Hungary, Romania and Slovakia may provide a model for avoid future ethnic nightmares.
www.infoplease.com /ce6/world/A0861132.html   (1282 words)

  
 Czechoslovakia: History
The Czechs and Slovaks had separate histories and greatly differing religious, cultural, and social traditions.
The two component parts were the Czech Republic, with its capital in Prague, and the Slovak Republic, with its capital at Bratislava.
In response to the imminent breakup, the federal government was dismantled and drafts of new Czech and Slovak constitutions were begun.
www.infoplease.com /ce6/history/A0857671.html   (1326 words)

  
 Jazz links :: : info resouces
History of Jazz Trombone Past history, musical samples, and transcriptions demonstrate that trombonists' contributions have had a crucial role in the development of the jazz language during the 20th century.
Music and You Jazz History This is a brief historical essay on the history of Creoles in New Orleans, and their influence on Jazz
The History of Jazz Music The history of jazz from the beginning to the present day.
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 World War 2 Timelines 1939-1945 - Eastern Europe 1945 - Worldwar-2.net
Troops of the 2nd Ukrainian front capture Bratislava.
After radio appeals early in the day for protection against heavy German shelling, the Prague resistance reaches an agreement with the Germans for the capitulation of the city, as the U.S. 4th Armoured Division from the West and Koniev’s troops from the East approach.
The last convoys of German refugees from Eastern Germany arrive in western Baltic ports, ending the largest rescue operation by sea in history.
www.worldwar-2.net /timelines/war-in-europe/eastern-europe/eastern-europe-index-1945.htm   (3134 words)

  
 Detroit Red Wings   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Nedomansky was a star in Europe, with both Slovan Bratislava of the Czech League, for whom he scored 369 goals in 419 games and the Czech national team, registering 78 goals in 93 games for his country.
In 1978-79, his first full season as a Wing, the 6-foot-2, 205-pound center scored 38 times, becoming the first player in franchise history to register hat tricks in consecutive games.
His production fell off to 12 goals in each of the next two seasons and Nedomansky, 38 at the time, was let go, joining the Rangers in 1982-83, his last NHL season.
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Chess History and Chronology by Bill Wall (July 9, 2006) 0550 Chaturanga, earliest chess precursor, created in the Punjab.
0947 al-Ma'sudi, writes on the history of chess in India and Byzantine chess.
1641 1st mention of chess in America, in a history of Dutch settlers.
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 List of themed timelines - Internet-Encyclopedia.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Find list of themed timelines and more at Lycos Search.
Read about list of themed timelines in the free online encyclopedia and dictionary.
Find results for list of themed timelines and anything else you are looking for instantly!
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 Timelines - This Day in Alternate History
Heraclius sent 5,000 soldiers and a contigent of Scandinavian warriors that were taken prisoners at the Battle of Bratislava.
He also learns of recent European History and the rise of trade empires with Ambitions of global colonization.
Denver police look into Bryant's medical history and find out that he has an accident a few years before where he suffers a head injury.
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 Wikipedia: List of themed timelines
Timeline is a 1999 science fiction novel by Michael Crichton
Timeline is a 2003 film based on the novel.
List of ticker-tape parades in New York City
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 Central Europe (not Germany, Switzerland, and Austria), 1900 A.D.-present | Timeline of Art History | The Metropolitan ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
It is only with the fall of the repressive governments that the artistic communities in these countries are revitalized, and Western Europeans become more conversant with the histories of avant-garde movements in Hungary and Czechoslovakia.
Among their numerous ephemeral activities: Stano Filko (born 1937), Alex Mlynárcik (born 1934), and Zita Kostrová release their Happsoc ("happenings" plus "society") manifestos declaring the city of Bratislava and all its inhabitants a work of art.
The István Király Museum in Székesfehérvár becomes a hub of contemporary culture with its series of exhibitions documenting the history of modernist Hungarian art and shows of avant-garde artists unable to exhibit in Budapest.
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