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    Sălard (redirect from Szalárd)
    Sălard (Hungarian: Szalárd) is a commune in Bihor County, Crișana, Romania. It is composed of three villages: Hodoș (Jákóhodos), Sălard, and Sântimreu...
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    I of Italy asks the Hungarians for help, whom then send an army led by Szalárd, who burns Pavia and the war galleys on the shores of the Ticino river...
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  • The Sălard (Hungarian: Szalárd-patak) is a small river in the Gurghiu Mountains, Mureș County, northern Romania. It is a left tributary of the river Mureș...
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    composed of three villages: Lunca Bradului, Neagra (Nyágra), and Sălard (Szalárd). The commune is situated at the foot of the Călimani and Gurghiu mountains...
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    Marghita Nagyszalonta Nagyszalonta, RO Salonta Sárrét Biharnagybajom Szalárd Szalárd, RO Sălard Székelyhid Székelyhid, RO Săcueni Tenke Tenke, RO Tinca...
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    King Andrew III who besieged him in the fortress of Adorján (Adrian) at Szalárd (Sălard) for three months in 1294. Borsa's successor Ladislaus Kán went...
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    had a Slovakian name. In Romania Kisbábony was changed to Băbești, Szalárd to Szălȧrd Aknasugatag to Ocna Şugatag, Bácsiláz to Lazu Baciului, Barcánfalva...
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    far as the Pyrenees. March 24 – Hungarian Magyar forces led by General Szalárd, capture Pavia, capital of the Kingdom of Italy within the Holy Roman Empire...
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    (Nagyszalonta) Nagyváradi j. (Nagyvárad) Sárréti j. (Biharnagybajom) Szalárdi j. (Szalárd) Székelyhidi j. (Székelyhid) Nagyszalonta mv. Nagyvárad tjv. Borsod vm...
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  • between Brescia and Verona, and on 24 March 924 the Magyar forces led by Szalárd occupied Pavia, the Italian kingdoms capital, at the request of Berengar...
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