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Place in Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén, Hungary
Karcsa is a village in Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén county, Hungary, that dates back to the time of the Hungarian settlement (late 9th century). There is a 1000-year-old
Karcsa
Hungarian folktale about a prince and his horse
Nemtudomka (English: Little I Don't Know) is a Hungarian fairy tale, first published in the mid-19th century by author János Erdélyi. It is classified
Nemtudomka
Hungarian fairy tale about wonder children
In a dialectal Hungarian tale collected from teller Papai Istvánne, in Karcsa, Bodrogköz, with the title A sündisznócska ("The Little Hedgehog"), a poor
The Hedgehog, the Merchant, the King and the Poor Man
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Building with a circular ground plan
Carpathian Basin. Rotundas of six apses, a most interesting form, are found at Karcsa, Kiszombor in Hungary, at Horjany in Ukraine and several places in Armenia
Rotunda
County in north-eastern Hungary
Homrogd Igrici Imola Ináncs Irota Izsófalva Jákfalva Járdánháza Jósvafő Karcsa Karos Kács Kánó Kány Kázsmárk Kelemér Kenézlő Keresztéte Kesznyéten Kéked
Borsod–Abaúj–Zemplén_County
Districts of Hungary in Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén
January 2012) Bodroghalom (1,303) Cigánd (2,682) – district seat Dámóc (397) Karcsa (1,734) Karos (496) Kisrozvágy (121) Lácacséke (264) Nagyrozvágy (609) Pácin
Cigánd_District
Hungarian chieftain (died 904)
the Csallóköz region. After Kurszán's death, his descendants lived as the Karcsa/Karchai clans. The Karchai Bartal branch, which later became part of the
Kurszán
Place in Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén, Hungary
churches have a specific characteristic: the six folded inner structure of Karcsa, Gerény and Kiszombor. In Szalonna there was a small Jewish community and
Szalonna_(village)
Place in Győr-Moson-Sopron, Hungary
churches have a specific characteristic: the six folded inner structure of Karcsa, Gerény and Kiszombor. Gerő, L. (1984): Magyar műemléki ABC. (Hungarian
Hidegség
2307/1504824. JSTOR 1504824. Gervers, Veronika (1968). "The Romanesque Church of Karcsa". Gesta. 7. The University of Chicago Press on behalf of the International
Ancient Roman and Byzantine domes
Ancient_Roman_and_Byzantine_domes
Domes in religious architecture in the Early Middle Ages
ISBN 978-1-329-15031-7 Gervers, Veronika (1968). "The Romanesque Church of Karcsa". Gesta. 7. The University of Chicago Press on behalf of the International
Early_medieval_domes
Hungarian folk tale about a frog bridegroom
"identical" to type AaTh 425A (see above). In a Hungarian tale collected in Karcsa from a Romani teller named Kovács Aladár with the title Királyfia, Kis Miklós
The_Frog_Queen
Hungarian architect (1841–1919)
Lőcse (now Levoča, Slovakia) and churches at Ákos (now Acâș in Romania), Karcsa and Pozsony (now Bratislava, Slovakia). Of the few buildings Schulek designed
Frigyes_Schulek
Domes in religious architecture during the High Middle Ages
the dome on squinches. The 11th century brick rotunda of the church of Karcsa [hu] was originally free-standing and consisted of an inner lobed hexagon
High_medieval_domes
Hungarian fairy tale
with him. In a Hungarian tale collected from informant Kaskó Jolán, from Karcsa, with the title Az almából lett lány ("The Girl that came from the Apple")
Lovely_Ilonka
Large village in Csongrád, Hungary
in the Carpathian Basin), in the east part of it: Kiszombor, Gerény and Karcsa. Relatives of this rotunda-type could be found in the Caucasus. The frescos
Kiszombor
Place in Northern Hungary, Hungary
Hollóháza Homrogd Igrici Imola Ináncs Irota Jákfalva Járdánháza Jósvafő Kács Karcsa Karos Kánó Kány Kázsmárk Kelemér Kenézlő Keresztéte Kesznyéten Kéked Királd
Erdőbénye
wall, on the inside with a pearly solution (Горяни in current Ukraine, Karcsa, Pápoc). This purely circular layout was just a solution to cemetery treatments
Architecture_of_Hungary
Hungarian tale collected from a Romani informant named Jóni Elemér, from Karcsa, with the title A három fűzfavessző ("The Three Willow Branches"), three
The Girl from the Egg (Romani-Hungarian folktale)
The_Girl_from_the_Egg_(Romani-Hungarian_folktale)
Hungarian baron and landowner
his judgments have survived: lawsuits involved Szántó in Zala County and Karcsa in Pozsony County (today Kračany, Slovakia). Since the early 1240s, Denis
Denis_Türje
Hungarian footballer
Team information Current team Nyíregyháza Number 12 Youth career 2003–2004 Karcsa 2004–2009 MTK Budapest Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) 2007–2012 MTK
Marcell_Molnár
13th c. Hungarian lord
near Hódmezővásárhely, against the Cumans in 1282. He bought a portion of Karcsa from the Hospitaller Order of Saint John in that year. Thomas and his brother
Thomas_Baksa
Hernádcéce Hernádpetri Hernádszurdok Hernádvécse Hidasnémeti Hollóháza Karcsa Karos Kéked Kenézlő Kishuta Kisrozvágy Komlóska Korlát Kovácsvágás Lácacséke
Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén County 5th constituency
Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén_County_5th_constituency
Baranya Komlói 397 7333 Karcag T Jász-Nagykun-Szolnok Karcagi 22,579 5300 Karcsa V Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén Bodrogközi 2,025 3963 Kardos V Békés Szarvasi 774
List of populated places in Hungary (K)
List_of_populated_places_in_Hungary_(K)
Municipality in Trnava Region, Slovakia
"Kyralfaia"”, while in 1353 as "Keralifiakarcha". The name means in Hungarian "Karcsa of the King’s son". According to the tradition, the inhabitants of the village
Kráľovičove_Kračany
Football league season
Szerencs 30 10 2 18 49 88 −39 32 13 Bánhorváti 30 9 3 18 64 63 +1 30 14 Karcsa (R) 30 7 6 17 41 95 −54 27 Relegation to Megyei Bajnokság II 15 Szendrő
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English : see Christenberry.
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Finnish form of German Anselm, ANSELMI means "divine helmet."
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Guards the gate of Hell.
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Danish, Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit, Tamil
Body of Water
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Achieving, The universe
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