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  • 1Romania in the Early Middle Ages — The Early Middle Ages in Romania (also known the Dark Ages ) lasted from about the 5th century to the 10th century, between the Hunnic invasion, to the last phase of the Age of Migrations.HistoryThe north of the Balkan Peninsula became a conduit… …

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  • 2Romania in the Middle Ages — Context The Dark Ages in what is now Romania ended around the 11th century, following the period in which the Romanian lands had been part of the First Bulgarian Empire (802 1018). During that period, the Magyar tribes, led by Árpád, migrated… …

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  • 3Kingdom of Hungary in the Middle Ages — Kingdom of Hungary Magyar Királyság (hu) Regnum Hungariae (la) ← …

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  • 4Józef Zwonarz — (c. 1897 ndash; 1984) was a Polish Catholic ironworker from Lesko and one of many Righteous Gentiles who assisted persecuted Jews in spite of the penalty of death if they were caught doing so. Zwonarz housed a total of four Jewish adults in a… …

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  • 5Otto Wallach — (* 27. März 1847 in Königsberg; † 26. Februar 1931 in Göttingen) war ein deutscher Chemiker. Wallach war organischer Chemiker und hat mehrere Reaktionen zum Aufbau heterocyklischer Verbindungen, Farbstoffe entdeckt. Wallach hat in der… …

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  • 6Isaccea —   Town   Coat of arms …

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  • 7Vlachs — Vlach (  /ˈvlɑː …

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  • 8Cumania — Cuman Kipchak confederation in Eurasia circa 1200 Cumania is a name formerly used to designate several distinct lands in Eastern Europe inhabited by and under the military dominance of the Cumans, a nomadic tribe who, with the Kipchaks, created a …

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  • 9Vsetín — Infobox City official name = Vsetín settlement type = Town image caption = Vsetín Castle subdivision type = Country subdivision name=Czech Republic image subdivision type1=Region region type local= subdivision name1=Zlín region link=Czech… …

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  • 10Moravian traditional music — Moravia in relation to the current regions of the Czech Republic …

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