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Commune in Timiș, Romania
Cenad (Hungarian: Nagycsanád, during the Dark Ages Marosvár; German: Großtschanad, archaically Miereschburg; Serbian: Нађчанад, romanized: Nađčanad; Latin:
Cenad
The Great Island of Cenad is a nationally protected area classified as an IUCN Category IV mixed nature reserve, situated in Timiș County within the administrative
Great_Island_of_Cenad
German footballer (born 2005)
Europe. His grandmother Elisabeth Bischof (née Schmelzer), was born in Cenad, Romania and fled with her family from the Soviet occupation in 1944. She
Tom_Bischof
County of Hungary
ˈt͡ʃɒnaːd]; German: Komitat Tschongrad-Tschanad; Romanian: Județul Ciongrad-Cenad; Serbian: Čongrad-čanadska županija) is an administrative county (comitatus
Csongrád-Csanád_County
Protected area in Romania
Cenad Forest (Romanian: Pădurea Cenad) is a protected area of national interest corresponding to IUCN category IV, located in western Romania, on the
Cenad_Forest
Town in Timiș, Romania
the south, Teremia Mare to the southwest, Dudeștii Vechi to the west. and Cenad to the northwest. The town numbers 112 streets with a length of 60.85 km
Sânnicolau_Mare
Municipality in Arad County, Romania
performed. 1890 – The Philharmonic Society of Arad was founded. 1897 – The Cenad palace was built. 1913 – The edifice of today's Palace of Culture and site
Arad,_Romania
chain of the Dacian Limes. It was located within the modern municipality of Cenad, Romania. The fort is located in western Romania, between the rivers Mureș
Morisena_(castra)
11th-century Hungarian nobleman
Csanád, also Chanadinus, or Cenad, was the first head (comes) of Csanád County in the Kingdom of Hungary in the first decades of the 11th century. Csanád
Csanád
Topics referred to by the same term
district Magyarcsanád, known in Serbian as Čanad, a village in Hungary Cenad, known in Serbian as Čanad, a commune in Romania Canad Inns, a chain of
Canad
Romanian gymnast (born 1961)
a group of other Romanians, crossing the Hungary–Romania border around Cenad. They were guided by Constantin Panait, a Romanian who later became an American
Nadia_Comăneci
Road in Romania
East-European capitals Budapest and Belgrade via the border with Hungary near Cenad. It is a very traveled road. The national road passes through the following
DN6
Nature reserve in western Romania
there are 4 strictly protected natural reserves: The Cenad Forest (310.5 ha), Big Isle of Cenad (2.1 ha), Igriș Islands (7 ha), and Prundul Mare (717
Mureș_Floodplain_Natural_Park
(northernmost Serbia, southernmost Hungary and westernmost Romania), centered at Cenad (Hungarian: Csanád, in modern Romania). It existed from the middle of the
Sanjak_of_Çanad
Dacian fortified settlement
modern city of Cenad (Timiș), situated on the left bank of the Mureș, where Roman relics were found. In 1868, in the middle of the old Cenad village, while
Ziridava
Town in Csongrád, Hungary
Csanádpalota (in Romanian: Palatul Cenad) is a town in the Makó-region of Csongrád county, in Hungary's Southern Great Plain. Csanádpalota covers an area
Csanádpalota
King of Hungary and Croatia from 1272 to 1290
Budense writes that Ladislaus was buried in the cathedral of Csanád (now Cenad in Romania). His successor, Andrew III of Hungary, and Pope Boniface VIII
Ladislaus_IV_of_Hungary
River in Eastern Europe
Semlac, Șeitin, Nădlac Timiș County: Periam, Sânpetru Mare, Sânnicolau Mare, Cenad Csongrád County: Nagylak, Magyarcsanád, Apátfalva, Makó, Kiszombor, Ferencszállás
Mureș_(river)
Administrative county of the Kingdom of Hungary
Torontál counties. The first seat of the county was Csanád (present-day Cenad, Romania). The county's territory became part of the Ottoman Empire in the
Csanád_County
16th-century queen consort of Hungary
support from nobility in the diet of Aiud, but her forces were defeated near Cenad and she was besieged in Buda. In July 1551, facing superior forces, Isabella
Isabella_Jagiellon
Romanian footballer
Personal information Date of birth (1949-09-04)4 September 1949 Place of birth Cenad, Romania Date of death 24 April 2011(2011-04-24) (aged 61) Place of death
Miroslav_Vidac
September 2020. "Mando de Adiestramiento y Doctrina Centros Docentes y Cenad,s". Ejército de Tierra. Retrieved 22 September 2020. Spanish Army Website
Structure_of_the_Spanish_Army
inhabitants' conversion to Christianity. Gerard, the first Bishop of Csanád (now Cenad in Romania), played a preeminent role in the process, according to hagiographic
Banat_in_the_Middle_Ages
City and county seat in Timiș County, Romania
Timișoara–Satu Mare; national road 6 – to the border with Hungary through Cenad customs; national road 59 – with branch DN59A, to the border with Serbia
Timișoara
Roman Catholic diocese in Romania
Church in Romania established on 5 June 1930 by Pope Pius XI. The Diocese of Cenad (Csanád), corresponding to approximately the same region, had been created
Roman Catholic Diocese of Timișoara
Roman_Catholic_Diocese_of_Timișoara
16th-century Croatian Catholic nobleman, cardinal, and statesman
wanting to secure Hungary for himself. When the Ottomans seized Csanád (now Cenad) in 1551, Martinuzzi and imperial generals Giambattista Castaldo and Sforza-Pallavicini
George_Martinuzzi
King of Hungary from 1000/1001 to 1038; Catholic saint
into a Hungarian county and the king set up a new bishopric at Csanád (Cenad, Romania), Ajtony's former capital, which was renamed after the commander
Stephen_I_of_Hungary
German-American Catholic theologian (born 1938)
Harvard Divinity School. Elisabeth Schüssler was born on April 17, 1938, in Cenad, a locality in the Banat region of the Kingdom of Romania, where she belonged
Elisabeth_Schüssler_Fiorenza
Administrative division of the Ottoman Empire from 1552 to 1716
(Gyula) in 1566, thus being renamed as the Sanjak of Güle) Sanjak of Çanad (Cenad, formed by expanding the Sanjak of Beçkerek (Bečkerek/Zrenjanin that was
Temeşvar_Eyalet
as air bombing exercises. Chinchilla, Albacete (CENAD Chinchilla), 232 km2 San Gregorio, Zaragoza (CENAD San Gregorio), 340 km2 Villingsberg Training Area
Military_training_area
Palace Ioan Slavici Classical Theatre Neumann Palace Palace of Justice Cenad Palace National Bank Palace Bohuș Palace Szantay Palace Cultural Palace
Red_Ox_Inn
King of Hungary from 1041 to 1044
Lent. In order to punish the king, Bishop Gerard of Csanád (modern-day Cenad, Romania) refused to perform the annual ceremony of putting the royal crown
Samuel_Aba
55th season of the Liga IV, the fourth tier of the Romanian football league
39 +20 59 5 Obilici Sânmartinu Sârbesc 34 18 3 13 95 65 +30 57 6 Mureșul Cenad 34 18 3 13 55 56 −1 57 7 Tehnolemn Timișoara 34 17 5 12 65 20 +45 56 8 Unirea
1996–97_Divizia_D
Boulevard in Romania
Bega, Bonnaz utca to the south, named after Bishop Sándor Bonnaz [hu] of Cenad) is a boulevard in Timișoara, Romania. It starts at the Timișoara North
General Ion Dragalina Boulevard
General_Ion_Dragalina_Boulevard
International border
Csanádpalota Nădlac II 13 July 2015 highway M43 A 1 Part of E68 Nagylak Nădlac main road 43 DN7 Kiszombor Cenad main road 431 DN6 vehicle only <7,5t
Hungary–Romania_border
Municipality in Vaslui County, Romania
was added the Hungarian suffix -d, also found, for example, in the names Cenad, Arad, Tușnad, and Tășnad. Supporting this notion is the historic presence
Bârlad
Hungarian prelate
of Hungary in the 12th and 13th centuries. He was Bishop of Csanád (now Cenad in Romania) between 1198 and 1201, Archbishop of Kalocsa from 1202 to 1205
John (archbishop of Esztergom)
John_(archbishop_of_Esztergom)
Monastery in the Kingdom of Hungary
walls and set up a garrison. On 28 September 1551, with the conquest of Cenad, Beylerbey Mehmet also besieged and destroyed the Egres fortification. Because
Egres_Abbey
Romanian rail company
Nord–Sărățel-Luduș Timișoara Nord–Cruceni Timișoara Nord–Voiteni–Reșița Nord Lovrin–Cenad Lovrin–Nerău Arad–Nădlac Arad–Sânnicolau Mare–Vălcani Ineu–Cermei Iași–Podu
Regio_Călători
National Training Center "Chinchilla" (CENAD Chinchilla) Coat of Arms of the National Training Center "San Gregorio" (CENAD San Gregorio) Coat of Arms of the
Armorial of the Spanish Armed Forces
Armorial_of_the_Spanish_Armed_Forces
Leader of the 1514 Hungarian peasants' revolt
Meanwhile, Dózsa had captured the city and fortress of Csanád (today's Cenad), and signalled his victory by impaling the bishop and the castellan. Subsequently
György_Dózsa
Austro-Hungarian public figure and mayor of Banat Bulgarian origin
Romania). Born in Nagycsanád, Kingdom of Hungary, Austrian Empire (today Cenad, Romania), and descending from the old Banat Bulgarian family of Telbiz
Carol_Telbisz
1541–1686 Ottoman province in Hungary and Serbia
(Pécs) Sanjak of Vidin Sanjak of Alacahisar (Kruševac) Sanjak of Çanad (Cenad) Sanjak of Beçkerek (Zrenjanin) Sanjak of Hipovo In about 1566, province
Budin_Eyalet
Historical region in center of Ukraine
(Pavliš), named after Pavliš in Vojvodina, Serbia Chonad (Čanad), named after Cenad in Romania Sholmosh (Šoljmoš), named after Șoimoș in Romania New Serbia
New Serbia (historical province)
New_Serbia_(historical_province)
King of Hungary from 1095 to 1116
writes that it is probable that the Lesser Legend of Saint Gerard of Csanád (Cenad, Romania) was also written during Coloman's reign. Historians also attribute
Coloman,_King_of_Hungary
Business park in Timișoara, Romania
km from the city center, along the national road DN6, which leads to the Cenad–Kiszombor border crossing with the European Union, located 75 km from the
Timișoara Industrial and Technological Park
Timișoara_Industrial_and_Technological_Park
been found in Transylvania. Additionally, a Greek monastery was founded at Cenad by a chieftain named Achtum who was baptized according to the Greek rite
History of Christianity in Romania
History_of_Christianity_in_Romania
Ethnogenesis of Romanians
"Saltovo-Mayaki culture" of the Pontic steppes were unearthed in Alba Iulia, Cenad, Dăbâca, and other settlements. A new custom of placing coins on the eyes
Origin_of_the_Romanians
Margina Fortress, Margina Castle of Count de Mercy, Carani Morisena Fortress, Cenad Nákó Castle, Sânnicolau Mare Timișoara Fortress, Timișoara Suceava (3) Șcheia
List of castles and fortresses in Romania
List_of_castles_and_fortresses_in_Romania
center near the confluence of the rivers Tisza and Mureș at present-day Cenad in Romania. These Moravians were closely connected to other southern Slavs
Alternative theories of the location of Great Moravia
Alternative_theories_of_the_location_of_Great_Moravia
Commune in Timiș, Romania
In 1500, Ladislaus II gave the fortress to Bishop Miklós Csáky [hu] of Cenad, with the consent of Parliament and the Pope, which is why the monks left
Sânpetru_Mare
King of Hungary from 1046 to 1060
discontented lords, "seeing the sufferings of their people", assembled in Csanád (Cenad, Romania). They agreed to send envoys to Andrew and Levente in Kiev in order
Andrew_I_of_Hungary
Italian Catholic saint (died 1046)
pp. 49–68. ISBN 963-86163-9-3. Turcuș, Șerban (2006). Saint Gerard of Cenad: The Destiny of a Venetian around the Year One Thousand. Romanian Cultural
Gerard_of_Csanád
Ethnic group
Moldova Nouă, Deta, and Oravița. Serbian Orthodox village churches are in Cenad (Нађчанад/Nađčanad), Variaș (Варјаш/Varjaš), Felnac (Фелнак/Felnak), Turnu
Serbs_of_Romania
11th century ruler of Banat
established a Roman Catholic diocese in Cenad, with the Venetian monk Gerard its first bishop. The Greek monks from Cenad were transferred to a new monastery
Ajtony
Hungarian prelate
at the turn of the 12th and 13th centuries. He was Bishop of Csanád (now Cenad in Romania) between 1188 and 1192, then Archbishop of Kalocsa from 1192
Saul_Győr
Romanian museum
exhibits were initially housed in a room in the Palace of the Bishopric of Cenad and consisted of donations, adventitious archeological discoveries and acquisitions
National_Museum_of_Banat
Legendary ruler of Banat around 900 AD
say that the earth-and-wooden or stone fortresses unearthed at Bulci, Cenad, Ilidia, Orșova, Pescari, and Vladimirescu were Glad's forts. Florin Curta
Glad_(duke)
Commune in Timiș, Romania
represented a total of about 700 settlers and came from Biled, Bulgăruș, Carani, Cenad, Comloșu Mic, Gottlob, Grabaț, Iecea Mare, Iecea Mică, Lenauheim, Lovrin
Șandra
Mic Belinț Bethausen Biled Birda Bogda Boldur Brestovăț Bucovăț Cărpiniș Cenad Cenei Checea Chevereșu Mare Comloșu Mare Coșteiu Criciova Curtea Darova
List of local administrative units of Romania
List_of_local_administrative_units_of_Romania
Hungarian generals executed in 1849
Palace Ioan Slavici Classical Theatre Neumann Palace Palace of Justice Cenad Palace National Bank Palace Bohuș Palace Szantay Palace Cultural Palace
The_13_Martyrs_of_Arad
Tourkia" and lists in its suborder the dioceses of Transylvania, Banat, and Cenad. The baptism of Gyula II in Constantinople and his accompaniment by bishop
History_of_Transylvania
Monastery in Elisabetin, Timișoara, Romania
1898, the Salvatorian Order was called to the country by the bishop of Cenad Julius Glattfelder [de] and entrusted the Salvatorian monks with the pastorate
Salvatorian Monastery, Timișoara
Salvatorian_Monastery,_Timișoara
Commune in Timiș, Romania
when the district organization was introduced, Comloșu Mare belonged to Cenad. Between 1734 and 1740, several Oltenian families arrived in the village
Comloșu_Mare
Church in Union Square, Timișoara, Romania
competence. The seat of the Roman Catholic diocesan bishop was originally in Cenad, which was devastated by the Turks, and moved to Szeged. In 1733, Emperor
St. George Cathedral, Timișoara
St._George_Cathedral,_Timișoara
County of Romania
the neighboring countries is ensured by the border crossing points from Cenad, Moravița and Jimbolia. The neighboring Romanian counties with Timiș County
Timiș_County
Fortress in Arad, Romania
Palace Ioan Slavici Classical Theatre Neumann Palace Palace of Justice Cenad Palace National Bank Palace Bohuș Palace Szantay Palace Cultural Palace
Fortress_of_Arad
Historical fortress in western Romania
The deed of gift, dated 20 August 1455, was recognised by the chapter of Cenad on 3 September 1455 and it reconfirmed him as a king on 7 April 1456. Initially
Timișoara_Fortress
in Vidin. He establishes a Greek monastery in his seat at Morisena (now Cenad in Romania). 1003 Stephen I invades Transylvania, forcing his maternal uncle
Timeline_of_Hungarian_history
Building in Timișoara, Romania
constructed to accommodate the canons of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Cenad, who had relocated to Timișoara. Reflecting the 18th-century trend for private
Clergy's_Houses,_Timișoara
Commune in Timiș, Romania
while. In 1564 the village is recorded as private property of the bishop of Cenad. It began to be repopulated and was inhabited by Serbs who were still living
Lovrin
Căile Ferate Române train line in Romania
Gelu, Variaș, Periam, Lovrin, Gottlob, Comloșu Mare 93 218 Timișoara North Cenad Ronaț, Dudeștii Noi, Biled, Lovrin, Sânnicolau Mare 78 219 Lovrin Nerău
Căile_Ferate_Române_Line_200
alms across Banat to fund the project. On 19 March 1733, the bishop of Cenad laid the foundation stone of the church. Ten years later, the church superior
Franciscan_Church,_Timișoara
Former church in Timisoara, Romania
Timișoara as the seat of the historic Diocese of Cenad. On March 5, 1724, Count László Nádasdy, Bishop of Cenad, held his official entry ceremony into the city
St._George_Church,_Timișoara
Heritage site in Arad County, Romania
Palace Ioan Slavici Classical Theatre Neumann Palace Palace of Justice Cenad Palace National Bank Palace Bohuș Palace Szantay Palace Cultural Palace
Arad_Administrative_Palace
Church in Iosefin, Timișoara, Romania
1775 by Leonhardus Rothenbach on behalf of the bishop of the Diocese of Cenad, Franz Anton Engl von Wagrain [de]. The church was erected in honor of the
Iosefin_Roman_Catholic_Church
Hungarian prelate and saint
monks from Pannonhalma to assist Gerard, the first bishop of Csanád (now Cenad, Romania) in organizing the new diocese. The Annales Posonienses narrates
Maurus_of_Pécs
Bátmonostor: Monoštorlija Dávod: Dautovo Dunafalva: Topolovac Érsekcsanád: Čanad, Čenad Érsekhalma: Loma Felsőszentiván: Gornji Sveti Ivan, Gornji Sentivan Hercegszántó:
List of Croatian exonyms for places in Hungary
List_of_Croatian_exonyms_for_places_in_Hungary
Hungarian prelate (died after 1193)
of Hungary in the late 12th century, who served as Bishop of Csanád (now Cenad in Romania) from 1192 until around 1193/98. Crispin was elected Bishop of
Crispin_(bishop_of_Csanád)
1848-49 autonomous region in Austrian Empire
Stojačković from Sremski Karlovci. Sima Radin from Novo Selo. Marko Drakulić from Cenad. Evgenije Arsenijević from Orlovat. Stevan Bekić from Perlez. Jovan Stanković
Serbian_Vojvodina
Hungarian prelate (died 1228)
Hungary in the 12th and 13th centuries, who served as Bishop of Csanád (now Cenad in Romania) between 1202 and 1228. Before that he functioned as chancellor
Desiderius_(bishop_of_Csanád)
Twenty-three early medieval gold vessels found in what is now Romania
believe that the treasure belonged to the voivode Ahtum of Morisena (today Cenad in Romania), a descendant of the voivode Glad. The treasure would come from
Treasure_of_Nagyszentmiklós
Curtici (1858) Battonya - Pecica (1882-1920) (track dismantled) Apátfalva - Cenad (1903-1920) (track dismantled) As of 2023, only one border crossing is operating
Hungarian rail border crossings
Hungarian_rail_border_crossings
Village in Bács-Kiskun, Hungary
Érsekcsanád (Croatian: Čanad or Čenad) is a village in Bács-Kiskun county, in the Southern Great Plain region of southern Hungary. It is named after Csanád
Érsekcsanád
Hungarian nobleman
(1272)]". Morisena (in Romanian). 6 (1). Asociației Culturale Concordia Cenad: 5–17. ISSN 2501-1359. Sándorhegyi (1900). "Kicsedi Albert bán [Ban Albert
Albert_Ákos
Hungarian nobleman and soldier
Lodomer, who requested him to take Michael, the abbot of Csanád (today Cenad, Romania) under his patronage. Thomas was also styled as comes in the letter
Thomas_Nánabeszter
Commune in Timiș, Romania
on the national road DN6 Timișoara–Sânnicolau Mare–Cenad. It is also connected to the Timișoara–Cenad railway, which passes to the south, with the Pescărețul
Becicherecu_Mic
56th season of the Liga IV, the fourth tier of the Romanian football league
Champions; (Q) Qualified for the phase indicated; (R) Relegated Notes: Mureșul Cenad deducted 2 points. Tehnolemn Timișoara was renamed as Mobfrola Timișoara
1997–98_Divizia_D
Commune in Timiș, Romania
has been documented since 1902, when around 25 Hungarian families from Cenad settled in the area. Herendești is first mentioned in 1777. Visag, one of
Victor_Vlad_Delamarina,_Timiș
Hungarian clergyman (died after 1113)
Hungary. Gerard's holy relics were placed in the cathedral of Csanád (today Cenad, Romania) on 24 February 1084. The Cumans invaded and plundered the eastern
Lawrence_(bishop_of_Csanád)
Palace Ioan Slavici Classical Theatre Neumann Palace Palace of Justice Cenad Palace National Bank Palace Bohuș Palace Szantay Palace Cultural Palace
Ioan Slavici Classical Theatre
Ioan_Slavici_Classical_Theatre
Romanian prelate
became the first Bishop of Timișoara, a diocese succeeding the former one at Cenad, the last bishop having departed Romania in 1923, leaving Pacha as Apostolic
Augustin_Pacha
Building in Timișoara, Romania
Timișoara secured a loan of 500,000 crowns from the Treasury of the Diocese of Cenad to finance the purchase of the Mocioni Palace and the expropriation of the
Mocioni_Palace
Square in Timișoara, Romania
squares: 150 × 100 m. The relocation of the seat of the Catholic Diocese of Cenad, from Szeged to Timișoara, made it necessary to build a cathedral for the
Union_Square,_Timișoara
List of exonyms for settlements in Transylvania, Romania
Tășnad Tasnád Triebswetter Tomnatic Nagyösz Troschen Drașov Drassó Tschanad Cenad Csanád Tschapertsch Topârcea Toporcsa Tschene Cenei Csene Tschippendorf
German_exonyms_(Transylvania)
Commune in Timiș, Romania
lots. Unlike in other mixed villages (such as Variaș, Sânpetru Mare, or Cenad), the population in Voiteg was not divided by nationality. Only one street
Voiteg
Commune in Timiș, Romania
other sources). Beșenova, as it was called at that time, belonged to the Cenad Fortress, enjoying privileges and having the right, from 1331, to organize
Dudeștii_Vechi
Topics referred to by the same term
Csanád may also refer to: Csanád County, a county in the Kingdom of Hungary Cenad (Hungarian: Csanád), a rural municipality in Timiș County, Banat, western
Csanád_(disambiguation)
who held the see between 1103 and 1113). Other dioceses were created in Cenad (Csanád) and Oradea (Nagyvárad). They were subordinated to the Archbishop
Catholic_Church_in_Romania
Railway station in Romania
(Timișoara–Radna) CFR Line 217 (Timișoara–Nerău); CFR Line 218 (Timișoara–Cenad) CFR Line 310 (Timișoara–Arad). From Arad there are trains to Cluj-Napoca
Timișoara North railway station
Timișoara_North_railway_station
CENAD
CENAD
CENAD
CENAD
Boy/Male
Sikh
One minded, Absorbed in meditation of one, One pointed
Girl/Female
Indian
Happiness
Girl/Female
Hindu
Doe eyed
Boy/Male
Tamil
Master of justice
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Shining
Girl/Female
American, British, English, Greek, Irish, Spanish, Swedish
Fortress; Lark; Lovely Flower; Most Beautiful; Variant of Cayley Lovely
Boy/Male
Hindu
Unique, Unmatched, New
Girl/Female
Indian
Vigor, Good health
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Sun; Cute
Boy/Male
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Tamil, Telugu
Lord of Earth
CENAD
CENAD
CENAD
CENAD
CENAD