Apa or Appa (also Alban; died after 1161) was a nobleman in the Kingdom of Hungary in the second half of the 12th century, who held courtly positions and elevated into the dignity of Ban of Slavonia during the last period of the reign of Géza II of Hungary.
argued Apa and Lucas were the sons of Alexius Gutkeled, a Ban ofSlavonia during the reign of Stephen II of Hungary. Apa was first mentioned by contemporary...
Peruana de Astronomía), in Peru Apa (footballer) (born 2000), Spanish footballer ApaofSlavonia, 12th-century Hungarian noble Apa Sherpa, a Nepali Sherpa and...
Dalmatia and of "Whole Slavonia". The following is the list of the former, the latter are listed at the article Ban ofSlavonia. During the period of separate...
perpetual Ban of Croatia and Slavonia. Csatahelyek - IziTravel Corvin János vereséget szenved a csontmezei csatában – Rubicon Online (Hungarian) Az apa árnyékában:...
Dalmatia, Croatia, Slavonia, Galicia and Lodomeria; King of Jerusalem etc.; Archduke of Austria; Grand Duke of Tuscany and Cracow; Duke of Lorraine, Salzburg...
This is a list of ocean liners past and present, which are passenger ships engaged in the transportation of passengers and goods in transoceanic voyages...
mother was Catherine, the daughter of Peter, who himself was the son of Szoboszló and grandson ofApa, the Ban ofSlavonia in the mid-12th century. Andrew...
International Exhibition of 1887.[citation needed] The Federal Coffee Palace in Melbourne was demolished in 1971.[citation needed] The APA Building, also in...
of floating cars resulted in a pile-up and in damage to railroads. The Slavonia region was affected by floods. Communities such as Našice, Županja, Nova...
Unequally spiraled armlet made of bronze, worn on the forearm that is also called "arm guard", e.g., those found at Apa (Satu Mare County). Equally spiraled...