ADA — I. ADA Plinio l. 3. c. 19. Abdua, Straboni Adva, aliis Adda, fluv. est Italiae, qui in iugis Rhaeticis seu Braulio monte ortus, inde Occasum rectô tramite petit, ac Larium lacum ad latus ingreditur, Vide Stumpf. l. 10. de Rbetis c. 7. et supra in … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
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Nobility in the Kingdom of Hungary — The front page of the Tripartitum, the law book summarizing the privileges of the nobility in the kingdom The origin of the nobility in the Kingdom of Hungary can be traced to the Magyar conquest of Pannonia in the 9th century, and it developed… … Wikipedia
Khendjer — was an Egyptian king (throne name: Userkare) of the 13th Dynasty. The name Khendjer is poorly attested in Egyptian [The name Khedjer for private individuals appears on only two monuments: Stela Marischal Museum, University of Aberdeen ABDUA 21642 … Wikipedia
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Bannock (food) — Traditional beremeal bannock, as made in Orkney, Scotland. The separated sector is a scone. Bannock is a variety of flat quick bread. The word can also be applied to any large, round article baked or cooked from grain. When a round bannock is cut … Wikipedia
Batthyány — Coat of arms of princes Batthyány in Vienna, Austria Batthyány is the name of an old distinguished Hungarian Magnate family. The members of this family bear the title count or countess (Graf/Gräfin) respectively prince or princess (Fürst/Fürstin) … Wikipedia
Hatvani — Hatvani/Hatvany is a Hungarian surname. The name derives from Hatvan, Hungary. It may refer to: Hatvani István Hatvani (1718 1786), Hungarian mathematician, scientist Mihály Hatvani, a penname of Mihály Horváth (1809 1978) Hatvany Sándor Hatvany… … Wikipedia