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    János Csernoch (Slovak: Ján Černoch) S.T.D. (18 June 1852 – 25 July 1927) was a Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church and Archbishop of Esztergom and Primate...
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    Queen Zita were crowned here, by the cardinal-Archbishop of Esztergom János Csernoch with the Holy Crown. In 2000, in the year of the Great Jubilee, remembering...
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    Whatever I regret, Our Lord and Savior has led me." Addressing Cardinal János Csernoch after the defeat of his attempt to regain the Hungarian throne in 1921...
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    B. (prince primate, archbishop, cardinal 13 Dec 1891 – 1 Jan 1913) János Csernoch (prince primate, archbishop, cardinal 13 Dec 1912 – 25 Jul 1927) Jusztinián...
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    according to Cardinal Désiré-Joseph Mercier. The Hungarian cardinal János Csernoch later commented: "We made Cardinal Ratti pass through the fourteen stations...
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  • Notable people include: Jana Černochová (born 1973), Czech politician János Csernoch (1852–1927), Slovak-Hungarian Catholic clergyman Jiří Černoch (born...
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    later called Nándor Bastion. In 1924, it was named Prímás Bastion after János Csernoch prince primate. After the Second World War, it was renamed Anjou Bastion...
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    Bonnaz 1890–1907 Alexander III Dessewffy Cserneki és Tarkeői 1908–1911 János XI Csernoch 1911–1943 Gyula Móri Glattfelder 1943–1944 Sándor IV Raskó (Apostolic...
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    built in 1905, and it was dedicated on October 3, 1915 by Archbishop János Csernoch of Esztergom. Until 1951, Dominican monastic priests, and between 1951...
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    Slovakia. In 2019 it won the rink bandy league. Béla II of Hungary, king János Csernoch, primate of Hungary Ján Hollý, poet, studied in Skalica Gyula Juhász...
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