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Commune in Caraș-Severin, Romania
Coronini (Romanian pronunciation: [koroˈnini]; until 1996 Pescari [pesˈkarʲ]; Hungarian: Lászlóvára or Koronini; occasionally referred to as Peskari in
Coronini
Father John Coronini (? - 4 August 1925, Harbin, China) - Russian Orthodox (later the Greek-Catholic) priest. John Coronini served as an Orthodox priest
John_Coronini
Austrian politician (1833–1901)
Count Franz Coronini von Cronberg (* 18 November 1833, Gorizia; † 25 August 1901, St. Peter Castle, Gorizia) was an Austrian politician from the House
Franz_Coronini_von_Cronberg
Ban of Croatia from 1859 to 1860
Johann Baptist Coronini-Cronberg (19 November 1794 – 26 July 1880) was an Austrian Feldzeugmeister born in Gorizia. Coronini-Cronberg was governor of
Johann Baptist Coronini-Cronberg
Johann_Baptist_Coronini-Cronberg
Roman Catholic Bishop (1581–1646)
Pompeo Coronini (1581 – 14 March 1646) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Trieste (1631–1646) and Bishop of Pedena (1625–1631). Pompeo
Pompeo_Coronini
Habsburg monarch from 1848 to 1916
The educators Heinrich Franz von Bombelles and Colonel Johann Baptist Coronini-Cronberg ordered Archduke Franz to study an enormous amount of time, which
Franz_Joseph_I
Duke of Modena and Reggio from 1846 to 1859
for the emperor. In 1826 Francis IV of Modena appointed Count Clemente Coronini as tutor to Francis, with Don Pietro Raffaelli, who would later become
Francis_V,_Duke_of_Modena
French prince (1775–1844)
Publishers Ltd., Edinburgh, ISBN 0-85976-413-3 "Palazzo Strassoldo Grafenberg-Coronini – Consorzio Castelli FVG". consorziocastelli.it. "Shortest reign of a monarch"
Louis Antoine, Duke of Angoulême
Louis_Antoine,_Duke_of_Angoulême
Comune in Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy
Kostanjevica Monastery (Convento di Castagnevizza), Kromberk Castle (Castello Coronini, the Sveta Gora (Monte Santo) pilgrimage site, the old Jewish cemetery
Gorizia
Russian Orthodox priest
Gorodishche, Solikamsky District, in the Perm Orthodox diocese, John Coronini's son, he also a converted to Catholicism from Orthodoxy. Koronin studied
Constantine_Coronini
King of France from 1824 to 1830
The Coronini Cronberg Palace in Gorizia, where Charles X spent the last month of his life
Charles_X_of_France
15th c. Franciscan Friar, mathematician and publisher of accounting treatise
rediscovered in 2006, in the 22,000-volume library of Count Guglielmo Coronini-Cronberg in Gorizia. A facsimile edition of the book was published in Pacioli's
Luca_Pacioli
Renaissance castle built within a cave
time in the castle. In 1810, the castle was inherited by Count Michael Coronini von Cronberg, and in 1846 it was sold to the Windischgrätz family, who
Predjama_Castle
Manuscript on the game of chess
the 22,000-volume library of the Palazzo Coronini Cronberg in Gorizia, Italy. The owner, Count Guglielmo Coronini, bought it alongside other old books from
De_ludo_scachorum
Town in Littoral, Slovenia
include: Valter Birsa, footballer Saša Ciani, basketball player Franz Coronini, Austrian noble and politician Goran Cvijanović, footballer Kristjan Čujec
Šempeter_pri_Gorici
Ethnic minority group
[citation needed] Dubová, Mehedinți—40.70% Gerník, Caraș-Severin—33.46% Coronini, Caraș-Severin—27.36% Berzasca, Caraș-Severin—14.24% Șopotu Nou, Caraș-Severin—10
Czechs_of_Romania
French Madame Royale (1778–1851)
Later, the royal family left Prague and moved to the estate of Count Coronini near Gorizia, which was then part of Austria but is in Italy today. Marie-Thérèse
Marie_Thérèse_of_France
Ban of Croatia from 1860 to 1867
Croatia In office 19 June 1860 – 27 June 1867 Preceded by Johann Baptist Coronini-Cronberg Succeeded by Levin Rauch Personal details Born (1811-03-07)7 March
Josip_Šokčević
(1854) and Austrian occupations (1854-1856) military commander: Johann Coronini-Cronberg (1854–56) Protectorate established by the Treaty of Paris (1856–1859)
List_of_princes_of_Wallachia
Small bowl for holding sugar
bowls to Johan Sederholm, his godfather, in 1796. The Fondazione Palazzo Coronini Cronberg Foundation of Gorizia has a Venetian sugar bowl of the Napoleonic
Sugar_bowl
County of Romania
Română Ciuchici Ciudanovița Constantin Daicoviciu Copăcele Cornea Cornereva Coronini Dalboșeț Doclin Dognecea Domașnea Eftimie Murgu Ezeriș Fârliug Forotic
Caraș-Severin_County
Geographical region in Romania
the town of Moldova Nouă, as well as several communes (Socol, Pojejena, Coronini, Gârnic, Sichevița, Berzasca, Svinița, Dubova, Eșelnița, Ilovița, and Breznița-Ocol)
Clisura_Dunării
City and county seat in Timiș County, Romania
of the Voivodeship of Serbia and Banat of Temeschwar, Count Johann von Coronini-Cronberg, in 1852. The Botanical Park, improperly called by the locals
Timișoara
Part of the Thirty Years' War (1631)
Wratel Euseb von Bernstein, Ernesto Montecuccoli, Heinrich Holk, and Johann Coronini von Cronberg. In July of 1630 Gustavus Adolphus and his Swedish Army landed
Battle of Burgstall, Angern and Reindorff
Battle_of_Burgstall,_Angern_and_Reindorff
of arts at upper Soča Valley region in Slovenia. It is located in the Coronini mansion in Tolmin. The Tolmin Museum first opened to the public in 1951
Tolmin_Museum
Crown land of the Habsburg dynasty
Taxis, the Lanthieri, the Attems Petzenstein, the Windischgraetz, the Coronini Cronberg and the Strassoldo. Furthermore, German had served as a lingua
Princely County of Gorizia and Gradisca
Princely_County_of_Gorizia_and_Gradisca
Ban of Croatia between 1848 and 1859
Deputy Mirko Lentulaj Preceded by Juraj Haulik Succeeded by Johann Baptist Coronini-Cronberg Governor of Dalmatia In office 1848–1859 Preceded by Ludwig von
Josip_Jelačić
Italian Roman Catholic prelate
Church Diocese Diocese of Trieste In office 1646–1662 Predecessor Pompeo Coronini Successor Franz Maximilian Vaccano Previous post Bishop of Pedena (1635–1646)
Antonio_Marenzi
Crownland of the Austrian Empire between 1849 and 1860
Emperor of Austria, Charles I. Ferdinand Mayerhofer, (1849–1851) Johann Coronini-Cronberg, (1851–1859) Josip Šokčević, (1859–1860) Karl Bigot de Saint-Quentin
Voivodeship of Serbia and Banat of Temeschwar
Voivodeship_of_Serbia_and_Banat_of_Temeschwar
Imperial Infantry - Gen. Alonso Guillén de Contreras Coronini Imperial Arquebusier - Colonel Johann P. Coronini von Cronberg Erwitte League Cuirassier - Gen.
Battle of Breitenfeld (1631) order of battle
Battle_of_Breitenfeld_(1631)_order_of_battle
Park in Romania
Queen Marie Park (Romanian: Parcul „Regina Maria”), previously known as Coronini Park or People's Park, is the oldest park in Timișoara, located on the
Queen_Marie_Park,_Timișoara
Roman Catholic diocese in Italy
Avignon Obedience Giacomo Balardi Arrigoni, O.P. (1418–1424) Martinus Coronini (1424–1441) Nicolaus de Aldergardis (1441–1447) Enea Silvio Piccolomini
Diocese_of_Trieste
Progressive Club (Fortschrittsklub). 1881: Pro-government members led by Franz Coronini von Cronberg (the speaker of the House of Representatives) left the Constitutional
Liberalism_in_Austria
Frazione in Veneto, Italy
includes the surrounding little localities of Bagolina, Balconi Rossi, Coronini, Marognalonga, Monte Godio, Sgaripola and Vantini. Ossuary of Custoza,
Custoza
Part of the Thirty Years' War
Caffarelli and Philipp Pappenheim where killed during this action, while Coronini became a Swedish prisoner of war. Thus both Erwitte's reserve cavalry and
Battle_of_Breitenfeld_(1631)
Cioara Săliștea, Alba County 1960 Cluj Cluj-Napoca since October 16, 1974 Coronini Pescari, Caraș-Severin County 1960–1996 Cogealia, Kogea Ali (Koca Ali);
List of renamed places in Romania
List_of_renamed_places_in_Romania
Caransebeș Fortress, Caransebeș Cuiești Fortress, Bocșa Ladislau Fortress, Coronini Mehadia Fortress, Mehadia Turk's Fortress (Turski Grad), Carașova Timiș
List of castles and fortresses in Romania
List_of_castles_and_fortresses_in_Romania
Town in Slovenian Littoral, Slovenia
centre of a peasant revolt against increased taxation and the local Count Coronini. It was part of the Illyrian Provinces, which were part of Napoleonic French
Tolmin
Political party in Austria
camp. The group around Franz Coronini von Cronberg, who later formed his own parliamentary faction called Club Coronini (officially the Liberal Center
United_Left_(Austria)
Place in Slovenian Littoral, Slovenia
noble surname Kronberg, which is the German version of the Italian surname Coronini. The Italian surname was interpreted as derived from corona 'crown' and
Kromberk
Comune in Veneto, Italy
Christian West. It was recovered in 1836 in a ravine near San Donato, in the Coronini area. The inscription, written in capital letters, quotes: DE DONIS DEI
Lamon
(1848–1916) Bans (complete list) – Josip Jelačić, Ban (1848–1859) Johann Baptist Coronini-Cronberg, Ban (1859–1860) Josip Šokčević, Ban (1860–1867) Levin Rauch,
List of state leaders in the 19th century (1851–1900)
List_of_state_leaders_in_the_19th_century_(1851–1900)
Academic journal
neurology and translational neuroscience. It was established in 1950 by Carmen Coronini and Alexander Sturm as Acta Neurovegetativa. It was renamed to the Journal
Journal of Neural Transmission
Journal_of_Neural_Transmission
Russian Italian general
1772 Carlo Morelli was commissioned to accompany two of the sons of the Coronini counts to Stuttgart, to enroll them in the Carlsschule, a military academy
Giorgio_Giovanni_Zuccato
Status group
(Consolati von und zu Heiligenbrunn) Coreth (zu Coredo und Starkenberg) Coronini-Cronberg (von) Coudenhove-Kalergi Csák (von Köröszegh) Csáky (von Köröszegh
Austrian_nobility
Harrach [cz] 1799 1884 Franz, Count of Hartig 1789 1865 Johann, Count of Coronini-Cronberg 1794 1880 Edward, Count of Clam-Gallas 1805 1891 1864 Ludwig II
List of knights of the Golden Fleece
List_of_knights_of_the_Golden_Fleece
Municipality of Slovenia
1514 it became a possession of the Habsburgs, who gave it as fief to the Coronini-Cronberg family. Medieval documents testify to a long series of uprisings
Municipality_of_Tolmin
brigade were to be stationed in Bucharest, and General Johann Baptist Coronini-Cronberg was named commander of the occupation troops. The occupation lasted
Wallachian_military_forces
British and Ottoman adventurer
Wallachian nationalist circles, clashing with the Austrian governor, Johann Coronini-Cronberg, and becoming the subject of the latter's complaints to Omar Pasha
Stephen_Bartlett_Lakeman
Building in Timișoara, Romania
the opening of the area between the city park (now Queen Marie Park) and Coronini Square (now Romans' Square). In Old Timișoara in the last half century
Archduke's_House
Austrian historian and numismatist
archaeology and Greek at the Theresianum. His students included Count Coronini who wrote on the history of Gorizia and Istria and Georg Pray who wrote
Erasmus_Fröhlich
Former baroque palace of the Cobenzl and Windisch-Graetz family in Slovenia
century. Following the death of Count Michael Coronini von Cronberg in 1824, his widow, Sofia Fagan-Coronini, inherited the estate. In 1846, she sold Haasberg
Hošperk_Castle
literature on genetic variation Nature Biotechnology 21, 21-29 (2003) Roger Coronini Pharmacogenomics Nature Biotechnology 18, 40-42 (2000) Technologies "Merck
Genset_Corporation
UNESCO World Heritage Site
29528°N 24.25917°E / 45.29528; 24.25917 1133quinquies-048 RO_DOMO Domogled-Coronini-Bedina Domogled – Valea Cernei 5,110.63 51,461.28 2017 44°56′31″N 22°28′7″E
Ancient and Primeval Beech Forests of the Carpathians and Other Regions of Europe
Ancient_and_Primeval_Beech_Forests_of_the_Carpathians_and_Other_Regions_of_Europe
South Slavic ethnic group
priest from Senj in 1696 calls them as nostris Croatis, while captain Coronini in 1697 as Croati venturini, at the same time (1693), chiefs of Zdunići
Bunjevci
(Verbania) Parco della Villa Reale di Marlia (Lucca) Parco di Palazzo Coronini Cronberg (Gorizia) Parco di Palazzo Malingri di Bagnolo (Cuneo) Parco di
List of Grandi Giardini Italiani
List_of_Grandi_Giardini_Italiani
Romanian writer and politician (1802–1872)
short when the Austrian authorities, who, under the leadership of Johann Coronini-Cronberg, had taken over administration of the country as a neutral force
Ion_Heliade_Rădulescu
Historical title of rulers and viceroys in Croatian history
(1801–1859) 23 March 1848 19 May 1859 Franz Joseph I (1848–1916) Johann Baptist Coronini-Cronberg (1794–1880) 28 July 1859 19 June 1860 Josip Šokčević (1811–1896)
Ban_of_Croatia
Protected area in Romania
endemics. Protected areas included in the park: In Caraș-Severin County Coronini-Bedina (3,864.80 ha) Domogled (2,382.80 ha) Iardașița (501.60 ha) Iauna
Domogled-Valea Cernei National Park
Domogled-Valea_Cernei_National_Park
Croatian cardinal (1788–1869)
(1832–40) Haulik (1840–42) Haller (1842–45) Haulik (1845–48) Jelačić (1848–59) Coronini-Cronberg (1859–60) Šokčević (1860–67) Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia L. Rauch
Juraj_Haulik
Catholic school in Vienna
Landtag Eduard Herbst (1820–1892), Justice Minister of Cisleithania Franz Coronini von Cronberg (1833–1901), President of the Austrian Chamber of Deputies
Schottengymnasium
Building in Timișoara, Romania
Coronini Square (present-day Romans' Square) with the inn on the left
Queen_of_England_Inn
Comune in Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol, Italy
Italy Region Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol Province Trentino (TN) Frazioni Coronini, Lissa and Roa Government • Mayor Lucio Muraro Area • Total 112.84 km2
Castello_Tesino
Moldavian politician and Romanian-language poet
the Austrian general Johann Baptist Coronini-Cronberg, whose troops had pacified Wallachia. According to Coronini, Ghica had formed his new "regular cabinet"
Dimitrie_Ralet
Historical Roman Catholic diocese
(Reitgherlet) (1573–1600) Antonio Zara (13 May 1601 – 13 December 1621) Pompeo Coronini (21 April 1625 – 1631) Gaspard Bobek (7 April 1631 – 1635 died) Antonio
Roman Catholic Diocese of Pedena
Roman_Catholic_Diocese_of_Pedena
Tramway in Timișoara
Fabric district, the terminus was on Piaţa Romanilor (formerly Piaţa Coronini or Coronini tér), a name adopted in the 1880s. Earlier sources refer to the Zur
Timișoara_horse-drawn_railway
Fortified town near Golubac, Serbia
was signed in August 2023. The bridge should connect Romanian town of Coronini with Golubac, just downstream from the fortress. The Danube is at its narrowest
Golubac_Fortress
Comune in Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy
oldest map depicting the town is dated. Parish Church of San Rocco; Palazzo Coronini, from the 18th century, home to the municipal library; Eighteenth-century
Villesse
Children's park in Timișoara, Romania
Boulevard. The development of the park began in 1858, in parallel with that of Coronini Park (present-day Queen Marie Park); the works were completed 33 years
Ion_Creangă_Children's_Park
Roman Catholic prelate
Diocese of Pedena In office 1601–1621 Predecessor Giorgio Rautgartler Successor Pompeo Coronini Personal details Died (1621-12-13)13 December 1621 Pedena
Antonio_Zara
repaired each time. It was finally abandoned in 1651 by its last owners, the Coronini family, for a new manor in Tolmin itself, though it remained sufficiently
Tolmin_Castle
Italian composer (1775–1840)
Institute from 1822 to 1837, before marrying an Italian named Tommaso Coronini, and settling in Venice. Soliman second, ou Les trois Sultanes one-act
Catterino_Cavos
Hungarian-Romanian lawyer and politician (1884–1956)
Temesvár around 6 October, when crowds toppled monuments in honor of Ban Coronini and Anton Scudier; Roth and his colleague Leopold Somló joined the protests
Otto_Roth
Chronological history of Croatia
Joseph I of Austria. 1859 20 May Jelačić died. 28 July Johann Baptist Coronini-Cronberg was appointed Ban. 1860 19 June Josip Šokčević was appointed Ban
Timeline_of_Croatian_history
Austrian artist
portrayed as the muse Erato. From 1789. Currently held by the Fondazione Coronini Cronberg, Gorizia, Italy. Two of Marie Antoinette's children: Marie Therese
Ludwig_Guttenbrunn
Tolminski muzej Tolmin Museum Tolmin 1950 www.tol-muzej.si Tolmin Museum in Coronini Manor, Tolmin Tolminski muzej Simon Gregorčič Birth House in Vrsno Rojstna
List_of_museums_in_Slovenia
Română Ciuchici Ciudanovița Constantin Daicoviciu Copăcele Cornea Cornereva Coronini Dalboșeț Doclin Dognecea Domașnea Eftimie Murgu Ezeriș Fârliug Forotic
List of local administrative units of Romania
List_of_local_administrative_units_of_Romania
1877 composition by Antonín Dvořák
Quartetto Heller (Giulio Heller and Alberto Castelli (violins), Carlo Coronini (viola), and Carlo Piacezzi (cello)), in Trieste, on 14 December 1881.
String_Quartet_No._9_(Dvořák)
Church Diocese Diocese of Pedena In office 1631–1635 Predecessor Pompeo Coronini Successor Antonio Marenzi Personal details Born 1593 Raduliza Died 1635
Gaspard_Bobek
Castle in Slovenia
the family sold the castle to their relatives, the noble Italian family Coronini von Cronberg from Gorizia, who were the last owners of the castle. It was
Velenje_Castle
Topics referred to by the same term
(1468–1532), John the Steadfast Johann, Count of Cleves Johann, Count of Coronini-Cronberg Johann, Count of Pálffy Johann, Count von Aldringer Johann, Count
Johann_I
preventing Russia from maintaining a presence in the Balkans. With Count Coronini as military supervisor, Știrbei was reconfirmed as Prince. Alongside his
1857 Wallachian parliamentary election
1857_Wallachian_parliamentary_election
Romanian politician
Grigore Alexandru Ghica; he also had contacts with Austria through Count Coronini. He presented the latter with a paper, Resumé de la situation administrative
George_Barbu_Știrbei
Banat of Temeschwar Ferdinand Mayerhofer, governor (1849–1851) Johann Coronini-Cronberg, governor (1851–1859) Josip Šokčević, governor (1859–1860) Karl
Lists of political office-holders in Vojvodina
Lists_of_political_office-holders_in_Vojvodina
Emperor Frederick II in the 13th century. His mother was Countess Elisabeth Coronini-Cronberg, whose family had migrated to Gorizia from Bergamo in the 16th
Karl_Michael_von_Attems
1861 – 20 September 1872) Eduard Viscount Taaffee 1863 1867 Karl Graf Coronini-Cronberg 1867 1869 Ernst Graf Gourcy-Droitaumont 1869 1870 Prince Adolf
List of governors of Salzburg (state)
List_of_governors_of_Salzburg_(state)
Family name of Celtic origin
Ceneda (north-east of Meduna di Livenza) Simonini of Udine a certain Pompeo Coronini of Gorizia (north-east of Aquileia) Mendoza (of Spanish origin) Mortari
Meduna
Caimacam (Regent of Wallachia)
month, Cantacuzino similarly welcomed the Austrian troops, under Count Coronini, clearing the Mavros palace to serve as their headquarters. Again hoping
Constantin Cantacuzino (died 1877)
Constantin_Cantacuzino_(died_1877)
Defunct Romanian theater
1908, while Apollo Cinema opened its doors in 1909. It was located in Coronini Park, within the Fabric district, an area now known as Queen Marie Park
Apollo_Cinema
3 Antonio Casasola 1939 1943 PNF 4 Luigi Sussi 1943 1944 PFR 5 Alessio Coronini Cronberg 1944 1945 PFR Allied occupation (1945–1948) 3 Giovanni Stecchina
List_of_mayors_of_Gorizia
French researcher and professor
Mangematin, V., Lemarié, S., Boissin, J. P., Catherine, D., Corolleur, F., Coronini, R., & Trommetter, M. (2003). "Development of SMEs and heterogeneity of
Vincent_Mangematin
District in Perm Krai, Russia
economy of the district is based on agriculture and forestry. Constantine Coronini (1881-1924), priest, born in the village of Gorodishche Aleksandr Kisakov
Solikamsky_District
Building in Timișoara, Romania
Sigmund houses, the street was expanded from 11 meters to 18 meters, and Coronini Square was established over an area of 274 square fathoms. On the remaining
Ștefania_Palace
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Boy/Male
French German
Strong counselor.
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Truthful Service
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Muslim
Servant of the guardian (Allah), Servant of the protector
Boy/Male
American, British, Christian, English, French, Hindu, Indian
Handsome; Pretty; Beautiful Gaze
Boy/Male
Hungarian Latin
Blessed.
Boy/Male
Indian, Telugu
Good Behavioured
Boy/Male
Tamil
Cloud
Boy/Male
African, Arabic, Biblical, German, Muslim
A Roll or Wheel
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Danish, French, Greek
Young Green Shoot
Female
Swedish
Swedish variant spelling of Scandinavian Valborg, VALLBORG means "salvation of the slain in battle."
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