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Court) or the Bethlen Castle is a palace located in Deva, Romania. In 1582, the Hungarian captain Ferenc Geszty, in charge of the Deva Castle's garrison,
Bethlen_Castle
Veres Castle, Bobâlna Mureș (33) Apor Castle, Abuș Bánffy Castle, Gheja Bethlen Castle, Bahnea Bethlen Castle, Boiu Bethlen Castle, Criș Bethlen Castle, Mădăraș
List of castles and fortresses in Romania
List_of_castles_and_fortresses_in_Romania
Prince of Transylvania
Gabriel Bethlen (Hungarian: Bethlen Gábor; 1580 – 15 November 1629) was Prince of Transylvania from 1613 to 1629 and Duke of Opole from 1622 to 1625.
Gabriel_Bethlen
2012 American film
The Beast Among Us was filmed in Romania, with some scenes shot in Bethlen Castle. The film has an aggregate score on Rotten Tomatoes of 40%, based on
Werewolf:_The_Beast_Among_Us
built instead of castles, like the Bethlen Castle in Sânmiclăuș, which was based on the own designs of Miklós Bethlen. At the late of the 17th century the
Architecture_of_Hungary
Hungarian politician (1874–1946)
The scion of an old Bethlen de Bethlen noble family from Transylvania, he was the only son of Count István Bethlen de Bethlen (1831–1881) and Countess
István_Bethlen
Municipality in Hunedoara, Romania
extended. In 1621 Prince Gabriel Bethlen transformed and extended the Magna Curia Palace (also known as the Bethlen Castle) in Renaissance style. In 1711–1712
Deva,_Romania
prince. Gabriel Bethlen did everything in his power to equip and strengthen his younger brother with privileges. He gave him the castle of Khust and made
Stephen_Bethlen
Town in Mureș County, Transylvania, Romania
Reformed church [ro] (built between 1486 and 1593) The Kornis–Rakóczi–Bethlen Castle [ro] (built in 1545) The two lakes near the city The Mureș River The
Iernut
Commune in Sălaj, Romania
Voivodeni, built in the 19th century (1822), historic monument Wesselényi-Bethlen Castle in Dragu, built in the 18th century, is a historic monument "2021 Romanian
Dragu
Castle in Slovakia
castle had to face various anti-Habsburg uprisings in Royal Hungary on the territory of what is now Slovakia. For example, troops of Gabriel Bethlen occupied
Bratislava_Castle
Municipality in Alba, Romania
Sfântul Vasile cel Mare Greek-Catholic Theological High School. The castle of the Bethlen dynasty is a popular tourist site near Blaj. Other sights worth
Blaj
Town in Bihor, Romania
Aleșd Town Aleșd Hospital, former Batthyany-Bethlen Castle Coat of arms Location within Bihor County Location in Romania Coordinates: 47°3′26″N 22°23′49″E
Aleșd
Commune in Alba, Romania
dating to the 16th century, and the Bethlen castle in Sânmiclăuș [ro], dating to the 17th century. Farkas Bethlen (1639 – 1679), Hungarian nobleman and
Șona
Hungarian noblewoman, the 'Venus of Murány' (c. 1610–1678)
betrothed, as Bethlen called Drugeth his "mother[-in-law]" in an official document. István Bethlen was a favourite nephew of Prince Bethlen, made rich by
Mária_Széchy
10th-century castle in Mukachevo, Ukraine
family, and the castle was later acquired by the Rákóczi family. In 1611 it became the property of Miklós Eszterházy. In 1625 Gábor Bethlen, the Prince of
Palanok_Castle
15th-century castle in Romania
Corvin Castle, also known as Hunyadi Castle or Hunedoara Castle (Romanian: Castelul Huniazilor or Castelul Corvinilor; Hungarian: Vajdahunyadi vár), is
Corvin_Castle
Castle in Carei, Romania
Matthias II and Gabriel Bethlen held talks in the castle about ending hostilities in the Satu Mare region. In 1622, Ferdinand II and Bethlen began the negotiations
Károlyi_Castle_(Carei)
Commune in Brașov, Romania
of a Dacian fortress are located in Racoș. Alongside this the Sükösd-Bethlen Castle [ro] is a historic monument, first attested in 1636 which is also located
Racoș
City quarter of Budapest, Hungary
Ferdinand Gate Royal Palace as seen from Gellert Hill, with Taban and Bethlen Court in the foreground. Sigray Palace, 1890s, Baroque. - #60 Uri Street
Castle_Quarter_(Budapest)
Family
Gabriel Bethlen. He was brought up in the castle and his upstairs room in the gate tower can still be seen to this day. In 1631, the castle was expanded
Lázár_family
Town in Bistrița-Năsăud, Romania
Beclean (Romanian pronunciation: [beˈkle̯an] ; Hungarian and German: Bethlen) is a town in Bistrița-Năsăud County, in north-eastern Transylvania, Romania
Beclean
Commune in Mureș, Romania
Daneș Commune Bethlen Castle in Criș Coat of arms Location in Mureș County Daneș Location in Romania Coordinates: 46°13′N 24°42′E / 46.217°N 24.700°E
Daneș
Commune in Alba, Romania
majority of Hungarians, and Tătârlaua an ethnic majority of Roma. The Bethlen Castle, built in the 16th century in the French Renaissance style and restored
Cetatea_de_Baltă
Hungarian prince of Transylvania
the Protestant faction in Hungary and a faithful supporter of Gabriel Bethlen, his predecessor as Prince. When Bohemian nobles requested military support
George_I_Rákóczi
Commune in Mureș, Romania
orașe, comune, la 1 decembrie 2021" (in Romanian). INSSE. 31 May 2023. Bethlen Castle in Bahnea village Saints Michael and Gabriel Orthodox Church in Gogan
Bahnea
Municipality in Romania
to the Bethlen family. Gabriel Bethlen Voivode of Transylvania consolidated and enlarged the castle, and gave it to his nephew Stephen Bethlen who lived
Hunedoara
Hungarian noble family of Székely origin from the 16th century
industrialist, was married to Countess Klementina BETHLEN, sister of the long-time prime minister Count István BETHLEN. János Mikes (1876–1945), served as the Bishop
Mikes_family
Holy Roman Emperor from 1619 to 1637
Bethlen to hurry back to Transylvania in late January 1620. Ferdinand and Bethlen concluded a 9-month truce, which temporarily acknowledged Bethlen's
Ferdinand II, Holy Roman Emperor
Ferdinand_II,_Holy_Roman_Emperor
Municipality in Brașov, Romania
Transylvanian Prince Gabriel Bethlen (1613–1629), the city became an economic role model city in the southern regions of the realm. Bethlen rebuilt the fortress
Făgăraș
Prince of Transylvania
decided to replace Gabriel with an exiled Transylvanian nobleman, Gabriel Bethlen, and sent troops to invade the principality in August 1613. Transylvania
Gabriel_Báthory
Historical site in Slovakia
army of Gábor Bethlen, the prince of Transylvania. Following this incident, the Forgacs family undertook the rebuilding of the castle, and despite ongoing
Gýmeš_Castle
Around 1612 the castle became the property of István Wesselényi. The castle was also owned by Gabriel Bethlen, who passed it on to Peter Bethlen, but after
Kemény_Castle_(Brâncovenești)
Castle in Gúta, Slovakia
with the help of the Italian army engineers. At the time when Gabriel Bethlen was conquering the fortress in Komárno, local Walloon and French soldiers
Kolárovo_Castle
Magyarország és Erdély képe Németalföldön a Bocskai-felkelés és Bethlen Gábor hadjáratai idején, in Bethlen Gábor és Európa (eds. Gábor Kárman and Kees Teszelszky)
Parkan_(castle)
Historic site in Slovakia
enabled the castle's capture in 1663 by the rebel Gabriel Bethlen and again in 1644 by the soldier Juraj Rákóczi. In both instances, the castle was seized
Viniansky_Castle
Former Prime Minister of Hungary
only until 15 May 1944. In June 1944, the former prime minister István Bethlen advised the regent of Hungary, Miklós Horthy, that he should sack the current
Géza_Lakatos
Historic site in Slovakia
troops and in 1619–1622 during Gabriel Bethlen's uprising. In 1650, Emmerich Balassa became the lord of the castle, from which the surrounding area was
Divín_Castle
and author of the Songbook of Ferenc Wathay. The statue of Lőrinc Wathay History of Csesznek Geocaching: Csesznek Bethlen Gábor Hagyományőrség v t e
Lőrinc_Wathay
Castle in Csongrád County, Hungary
Gábor Bethlen confiscated his estates in 1621 for disloyalty. In 1640, the son-in-law of Máron Móricz, Miklós Keglević, the captain of Ónod Castle, who
Károlyi_Castle_(Nagymágocs)
Town in Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén county, Hungary
the Bükk Mountains. Lillafüred is a tourist resort. Count András Bethlen of the Bethlen family, who served as Hungary's Minister of Agriculture in the 1890s
Lillafüred
Hungarian aristocrat
in the Principality of Transylvania, during the reign of princes Gábor Bethlen and George I Rákóczi. As he writes, the family descends from Kemeny Simon
John_Kemény_(prince)
master of the stewards there. Gabriel Bethlen appointed Székely as judge of Udvarhelyszék and donated Marosújvár Castle (today Ocna Mureș, Romania) and the
Moses_Székely_the_Younger
French tennis player (1898–1994)
(PDF). Tennisz és Golf (in Hungarian). Vol. II, no. 21. Budapest, Hungary: Bethlen Gábor irod. és Nyomdai Rt. p. 398. Retrieved 16 November 2021. Olympic
Jean_Borotra
1108 castle in Racibórz, Poland
owners of the castle included George Frederick, Jan Zygmunt Batory, and, as a result of the Thirty Years' War, from 1622, Gabriel Bethlen, the Prince of
Racibórz_Castle
Central European monarchy (1000–1946)
right-wing radicals who supported election of a Hungarian king. Count István Bethlen, a non-affiliated right-wing member of the parliament, took advantage of
Kingdom_of_Hungary
City in Slovakia
against the Kingdom of Hungary's powerful magnates. In 1620, Prince Gabriel Bethlen of Transylvania, a Protestant, was elected King of Hungary by the Diet
Banská_Bystrica
making concessions by storming the Hofburg Palace. Sent to prevent Gabriel Bethlen from linking up with the Bohemian rebels, Dampierre died of his wounds
Henri Duval, Count of Dampierre
Henri_Duval,_Count_of_Dampierre
Hungarian politician
continue the moderate conservative policies of his predecessor, István Bethlen, although with less success. He was born in Nyírbakta (now: Baktalórántháza)
Gyula_Károlyi
regain his castle after a decade. Erdélyi briefly functioned as vice-voivode for the second time in 1476, serving along with Dominic Bethlen under the
Stephen_Erdélyi
Prince of Moldavia
the 1610s, Cercel switched allegiances and became a favorite of Gabriel Bethlen; this rebel Prince of Transylvania also recommended him to the Ottomans
Marcu_Cercel
Castle in Deva, Hunedoara County, Romania
Stephen V, King of Hungary and Duke of Transylvania, mentioned "the royal castle of Deva" in a privilege-grant for the Count Chyl of Kelling. The first records
Fortress_of_Deva
1941 airstrike in Hungary (today Košice, Slovakia)
regent needed someone like the former prime minister István Bethlen to advise him. Bethlen played the voice of reason and calm who persuaded Horthy not
Bombing_of_Kassa
Town in South Moravian, Czech Republic
the town was again plundered by the troops under the command of Gabriel Bethlen in 1619, by the troops of Henri Duval Dampierre in the same year, and later
Valtice
UNESCO World Heritage Site in Budapest, Hungary
István Bocskay; Hajdú soldiers defeat the Habsburg imperial forces Gabriel Bethlen (statue by György Vastagh); the prince concludes a treaty with Bohemia
Heroes'_Square_(Budapest)
Municipality in Harghita, Romania
Mikó Hídvégi, the personal advisor of Gabriel Bethlen, then prince of Transylvania. Much of the castle was destroyed in 1661 during the Tatar raids, but
Miercurea_Ciuc
Marosvásárhely (now: Târgu Mureș, Romania), then ambassador of Gabriel Bethlen, Prince of Transylvania to the Ottoman Empire. He was the son of historian
Tamás_Borsos
October 2038 2,000 Ft brown Prince sovereign Gábor Bethlen (1580–1629) Viktor Madarász' painting "Gábor Bethlen among his scientists" 1998 1 February 1998 31
Banknotes of the Hungarian forint
Banknotes_of_the_Hungarian_forint
Hungarian general
Erzsébet remarried in 1854 and with her second husband, Count József Bethlen de Bethlen (1824–1896), bore four more children (István, Béla, Miklós, Anna)
Károly_Leiningen-Westerburg
Commune in Harghita, Romania
Gabriel Bethlen. He was brought up in the castle and his upstairs room in the gate tower can still be seen unto this day. In 1631, the castle was expanded
Lăzarea
Castle chapel in Racibórz, Poland
the castle was owned by individuals of different denominations than Catholicism, such as George von Brandenburg, Jan Zygmunt Bathori, and Bethlen Gabor
Castle Chapel of St. Thomas Becket
Castle_Chapel_of_St._Thomas_Becket
Renaissance-era European chivalric order
arms of several Hungarian noble families, including Báthory, Bocskai, Bethlen, Szathmáry, Benyovszky, Kende and Rákóczi. The 21 original members of the
Order_of_the_Dragon
1621 battle of the Thirty Years' War
prince Gabor Bethlen. At Neutitschein, a strong Catholic force was assembled and engaged the Protestant forces which had occupied towns and castles in Silesia
Battle_of_Neu_Titschein
Prince of Upper Hungary from 1682 to 1685
(in present-day Slovakia); his mother was the granddaughter of Stephen Bethlen, who had been prince of Transylvania in 1630, she was related to three
Emeric_Thököly
Plot by Hungarian nationalists to forge French bank notes
to have been a deliberate cover up by Hungarian Prime Minister István Bethlen. The affair facilitated the adoption of the International Convention for
Franc_affair
City and county capital in Alba County, Romania
Weissenburg was signed in the town in 1551. During the reign of Prince Gábor Bethlen, the city reached a high point in its cultural history with the establishment
Alba_Iulia
Elector Palatine and King of Bohemia (1596–1632)
chances of Frederick becoming King of Bohemia became greater when Gabriel Bethlen launched an anti-Habsburg revolt in Royal Hungary. This was also precisely
Frederick_V_of_the_Palatinate
Conflict in eastern Europe, 1593–1617
Prince of Transylvania, Gabriel Bethlen, for help and declared their wish to unite Hungary with Transylvania. Bethlen had been appointed to the office
Moldavian_Magnate_Wars
War in southeastern Europe
(1987). A Study of History. Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-505080-0. Bethlen Gábor Hagyomány Őrség Egyesület – Bécs ostroma 1529 Kőszeg, 1532. évi török
Habsburg–Ottoman war of 1529–1533
Habsburg–Ottoman_war_of_1529–1533
Town in Slovakia
Humenné. Rákóczi was an insurgent against the Habsburgs and an ally of Gábor Bethlen, Duke of Transylvania. The Drugeth line died out in 1684, and new feudal
Humenné
1620–23 phase of the Thirty Years' War
Gabriel Bethlen of Hungary launched an anti-Habsburg campaign in Hungary in the name of the Protestant cause. Later, both Frederick V and Bethlen further
Palatinate_campaign
National time period
The three outstanding princes – the Calvinist Stephen Bocskai, Gabriel Bethlen, and George I Rákóczi – expanded their countries and defended the liberties
Early_modern_Romania
István Szamosközy, János Baranyai Decsi, Miklós Istvánffy, János Bethlen, and Farkas Bethlen, Ferenc Forgách, György Szerémi, Ambrus Somogyi, Gianmichele
Hungarian_literature
Regent of Hungary from 1920 to 1944
Horthy's chief partner in these efforts was his prime minister István Bethlen. It was commonly known that Horthy was an Anglophile, and British political
Miklós_Horthy
Capital of Slovakia
occupied the surroundings of Pressburg. Gabriel Bethlen conquered Pressburg in 1619, as a part of the Bethlen uprising. He was defeated by imperial troops
History_of_Bratislava
List of dictatorships in Europe between World War I and World War II
Károlyi, the first head of the Szeged government, Gyula Gömbös, István Bethlen, Horthy, and István Friedrich are mentioned as leaders of the counter-revolutionaries
European interwar dictatorships
European_interwar_dictatorships
Symbols of Transylvania
András Bethlen presented the blue banner of 1867 to Franz Joseph; it had been since hidden, lost, and ultimately found in the Bonțida Bánffy Castle. Some
Flag and coat of arms of Transylvania
Flag_and_coat_of_arms_of_Transylvania
Country in Central Europe
Archived from the original on 24 April 2025. Retrieved 16 July 2025. "Bethlen Government". Country Studies. Library of Congress. Retrieved 13 April 2026
Hungary
1634 murder in Eger, Holy Roman Empire
repelling incursions by the pretender to the Hungarian throne, Gabriel Bethlen, and defeating the Mansfeldian army in the Palatinate campaign of 1623
Assassination_of_Wallenstein
Rebellion against the Holy Roman Empire
Gabriel Bethlen wrote to ask Stephen Bocskai to lead them against the illegitimate king. On behalf of those who fled to Turkish territory, Bethlen encouraged
Bocskai_uprising
Country in Southeast and Central Europe
continued to pay tribute to the Ottomans, the most talented princes—Gabriel Bethlen of Transylvania, Matei Basarab of Wallachia, and Vasile Lupu of Moldavia—strengthened
Romania
City in Slovakia
(including Košice). Bethlen married Catherine von Hohenzollern, of Johann Sigismund Kurfürst von Brandenburg, in Košice in 1626. After Bethlen died in 1629,
Košice
Irish tennis player (1906-1962)
news] (PDF). Tennisz és Golf (in Hungarian). II (11). Budapest, Hungary: Bethlen Gábor írod. és Nyomdai Rt: 189. Archived (PDF) from the original on 18
George_Lyttleton_Rogers
In Calvinist church in Hungry
in 1605. The church was used as a sepulture by the Bethlen family. In 1640 Stephen and Peter Bethlen had a bell cast by George Weird of Eperjes. Transylvanian
Wooden_Belfry_of_Nyírbátor
Hungarian Jesuit priest, martyr and saint
was marching on Kassa in an attempt to expand the territory of Gabriel Bethlen, prince of Transylvania. The two Jesuits returned to Kassa where they were
Stephen_Pongracz
Insurrection in Hungary against Habsburg rule
Crimean Tatars and Ottoman Turks. Gabriel Bethlen Emeric Thököly Bocskai's War of Independence Simontornya Castle, used as a stronghold by kuruc rebels Lendvai
Rákóczi's_War_of_Independence
Major war in Central Europe (1618–1648)
Mansfeld at Sablat, Ferdinand's position continued to worsen. Gabriel Bethlen, the Calvinist Prince of Transylvania, invaded Hungary and besieged Vienna
Thirty_Years'_War
Hungarian noble family
fought against the Protestant champions and Prince of Transylvania, Gábor Bethlen and György Rákóczi, and sought to free Hungary from Turkish domination
Esterházy
Bohemian military leader and statesman (1583–1634)
Longueval, Count of Bucquoy in the wars against Ernst von Mansfeld and Gabriel Bethlen (both supporters of the Bohemian revolt) in Moravia. Wallenstein recovered
Albrecht_von_Wallenstein
waters of Székely Land were famous in the whole principality. Gabriel Bethlen was the first prince to realize that the decrease of the number of free
History_of_the_Székely_people
European polity
imperial cause. Bohemia served as a battlefield throughout the war. Prince Bethlen Gabor's Hungarian forces, reinforced by Turkish mercenaries, fought against
Lands of the Bohemian Crown (1526–1648)
Lands_of_the_Bohemian_Crown_(1526–1648)
Ottoman commander in the Long Turkish War
became a somewhat "father figure" towards Transivalnian prince Gabriel Bethlen. In 1600, during Long Turkish War, the Ottoman army occupied Kanije (modern
Tiryaki_Hasan_Pasha
Prime Minister of Hungary (1998–2002, 2010–2026)
"Hungary: One-party rule". The Guardian (editorial). London. 5 January 2011. Castle, Stephen (22 April 2002). "Populist premier set for defeat in Hungarian
Viktor_Orbán
Hungarian noble (1585-1654)
supporter of Gabriel Bethlen, Prince of Transylvania. As a result, he had a conflict with his brother, Nikolaus (Miklós). However Bethlen imprisoned him because
Dániel_Esterházy
Hungarian magnate family
Wilhelmine Antónia Ludovika Gabriela Batthyány (1867–1951) m. Aladár Bethlen de Bethlen (1854–1941) Ludovika Olga Károlina Philippina Antónia Batthyány (1869–1939)
Batthyány
bodies of the martyrs were recovered, after negotiations with Gabriel Bethlen, and were buried in the vicinity of Kassa. In 1636, they were moved to
Melchior_Grodziecki
2008 historical drama film
Nicoli as Zsigmond Bathory Míra Nosek - Miklós Zrínyi Marek Vašut - Gabriel Bethlen Hana Vagnerová as Margita Jana Oľhová as Dora Monika Hilmerová as Erzsébet
Bathory_(film)
President of Hungary from 1918 to 1919 (1875–1955)
was set up by Count Julius Karolyi (brother of Michael), Count István Bethlen, Admiral Horthy, and Archduke Joseph at Szeged (under French occupation)
Mihály_Károlyi
Political philosophy based on tradition
as the largest party. The subsequent Tidö Agreement, negotiated in Tidö Castle, incorporated authoritarian policies such as a stricter stance on immigration
Conservatism
Fascist leader of Hungary from 1944 to 1945, dictator
right in the 1920s was the Anglophile conservative prime minister István Bethlen who greatly admired the British Conservative Party and always believed
Ferenc_Szálasi
BETHLEN CASTLE
BETHLEN CASTLE
Female
Welsh
Welsh form of Greek Elisabet, BETHAN means "God is my oath."Â
Biblical
filiation of God
Girl/Female
Biblical
Division, or in the trial.
Girl/Female
Hebrew American
House of God.
Boy/Male
Hebrew
House of God, from a biblical place name.
Biblical
the Beth (Hebrew)|house of God
Girl/Female
Australian, Hebrew
Maid-servant of Jehovah
Girl/Female
Greek Hebrew English
From the Hebrew Elisheba, meaning either oath of God, or God is satisfaction. Famous bearer: Old...
Male
Welsh
Variant spelling of Welsh Gethin, GETHEN means "dark, swarthy."
Girl/Female
Australian, Welsh
Consecrated to God; Derived from the Names Beth and Ann; A Diminutive of Elizabeth or Bethany
Girl/Female
Biblical
A fearful dwelling.
Girl/Female
Hebrew
a village near Jerusalem where Jesus visited Mary; Martha and Lazarus.
Biblical
a fearful dwelling
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from either of two places, in Staffordshire and Sussex, named Betley, from an Old English female personal name Bette + lēah ‘woodland clearing’.
Girl/Female
Hebrew
House of God.
Girl/Female
Biblical
Filiation of God.
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Bethany, BETHNEY means "house of dates" or "house of misery."
Female
English
Anglicized form of Hebrew Beth-El, BETHEL means "house of God." In the bible, this is the name of an ancient city of the Canaanites, later of the Benjamites.Â
Male
English
Anglicized form of Hebrew Bethuw'el, BETHUEL means "God destroys" or "man of God." In the bible, this is the name of a town and also the name of the father of Rebecca.
Boy/Male
Hebrew
House of God, from a biblical place name.
BETHLEN CASTLE
BETHLEN CASTLE
Girl/Female
African, Australian, Christian, Egyptian, French, Greek, Shakespearean
Queen; Father's Glory; Her Father's Renown; Glory of the Father; A Queen of Egypt
Surname or Lastname
Irish (Leinster and Munster) and English (of Norman origin)
Irish (Leinster and Munster) and English (of Norman origin) : habitational name for someone from Pois, a place in Picardy (said to have been named with Old French pois ‘fish’ because of its well-stocked river), from Old French Pohier ‘native of Pois’.English : nickname for a poor man, or ironically for a miser, from Middle English, Old French povre, poure ‘poor’ (Latin pauper). Woulfe gives this also as the meaning of the Norman Irish name, which in early records is found as le Poer, believing it to be a nickname for someone who has taken a vow of poverty.
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
Stars
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Wadsworth near Halifax, West Yorkshire, named with the Old English personal name Wæddi + worð ‘enclosure’.William Wadsworth came from England to Cambridge, MA, in 1632, and in 1636 accompanied Thomas Hooker as one of the founders of Hartford, CT.
Male
Thai/Siamese
Thai name NIRAN means "eternal."
Girl/Female
Arabic
Evident; Clear
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Helper; Succour
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Cruse.Americanized spelling of German and Jewish Kraus.
Boy/Male
Portuguese Spanish
referring to the mythological Greek god of trees.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a maker of carts, from Middle English cart(e) + wright ‘craftsman’ (see Wright). The surname is attested from the late 13th century, although the vocabulary word does not occur before the 15th century.
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n.
pl. of Brother.
prep.
Belonging to, or participated in by, two, and involving reciprocal action or affecting their mutual relation; as, opposition between science and religion.
pl.
of Brother
prep.
In intermediate relation to, in respect to time, quantity, or degree; as, between nine and ten o'clock.
prep.
In the space which separates; betwixt; as, New York is between Boston and Philadelphia.
v. t.
To signify by some visible object; to show by signs or tokens.
pl.
of Brother
n.
A substance of a resinous nature, obtained from the outer bark of the common European birch (Betula alba), or from the tar prepared therefrom; -- called also birch camphor.
n.
A house of worship for seamen.
n.
A chapel for dissenters.
p. p.
of Betake
adv. & conj.
See Since.
prep.
Belonging in common to two; shared by both.
n.
A place of worship; a hallowed spot.
prep.
With relation to two, as involved in an act or attribute of which another is the agent or subject; as, to judge between or to choose between courses; to distinguish between you and me; to mediate between nations.
prep.
Used in expressing motion from one body or place to another; from one to another of two.
v. t.
To foreshow by present signs; to indicate something future by that which is seen or known; as, a dark cloud often betokens a storm.
n.
Intermediate time or space; interval.
n.
Alt. of Behn