1718–1778 Habsburg province in east-central Europe
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The Banat of Temeswar or Banat of Temes was a Habsburg province that existed between 1718 and 1778. It was located in the present day region of Banat, which was named after this province. The province was abolished in 1778 and the following year it was incorporated into the Habsburg Kingdom of Hungary.[1][better source needed]
The BanatofTemeswar or Banatof Temes was a Habsburg province that existed between 1718 and 1778. It was located in the present day region ofBanat, which...
territory of what is referred to in the current era as Banat: the Banate of Lugoj and Caransebeș in the 16th–17th centuries and the Banate ofTemeswar in the...
Voivodeship of Serbia and Banatof Temeschwar or Serbian Voivodeship and the Banate of Temes (German: Woiwodschaft Serbien und Temeser Banat, Serbian: Војводство...
parts of the Banat region. It was formed in 1764, out of territories of the BanatofTemeswar. Today, the territory is split between Serbia and Romania...
Danube Swabians and Germans of Romania. They emigrated in the 18th century to what was then the Austrian Empire's BanatofTemeswar province, later included...
Since the abolishment of the Theiß-Marosch section of the Military Frontier (in 1751), and the abolishment of the BanatofTemeswar (in 1778), the area...
the BanatofTemeswar, western Wallachia, northern Serbia (including the fortress town of Belgrade), and northern part of Bosnia, namely the region of Posavina...
Habsburg Dynasty. This colony was located in The BanatofTemeswar, near the site of the present town of Zrenjanin in Serbian Vojvodina. The colony was...
Belgrade), Oltenia and the southern parts of the BanatofTemeswar; but the Empire lost the port of Azov, north of the Crimean Peninsula, to the Russians. After...
time of the accession of Serbian patriarch Makarije I (1557), much of the Banat region was already conquered by the Turks, who took over Temeswar in 1552...
the Ottoman Empire—in tandem with the BanatofTemeswar and Serbia. It was a legal successor to the Great Banship of Craiova, with the Wallachian Gheorghe...
into practice. After the 1718 Treaty of Passarowitz, the region became a Habsburg province called the BanatofTemeswar. Hungarian geographer Sándor Kókai...
made up of ethnic Germans from many former and present-day countries: Germans of Hungary; Satu Mare Swabians; Germans of Croatia, Bačka, the Banat Swabians;...
troops of Prince Eugene of Savoy. The treaty reflected the military situation. The Ottoman Empire lost the BanatofTemeswar, over a half of the territory...
the Banat of Temeswar, the Military Frontier, the Kingdom of Croatia, the Kingdom of Slavonia and Voivodeship of Serbia and Temes Banat. The Habsburg...
Principality of Transylvania, between 1699 (Treaty of Karlowitz) and 1867 (Austro-Hungarian Compromise of 1867) Kingdom of Serbia (1718–1739) BanatofTemeswar (1718–1778)...
Grand Principality of Transylvania (1711–1867) BanatofTemeswar (1718–1778) Duchy of Bukovina (1849–1918) United Principalities of Moldavia and Wallachia...
language: Temes. Now in Romania and Serbia. Banate of Temes, alternative name for BanatofTemeswar Temes or Techno-memes This disambiguation page lists...
Temišvar, German: Temeswar or Temeschwar), which also served as the kingdom's capital between 1315–1323. Temes county was located in the Banat region. It shared...
term Socialist was dropped from its name. It was encompassing regions of Srem, Banat and Bačka, with capital in Novi Sad. Throughout its existence Serbs...
Slavonia gives the following results (a section of Syrmia was in 1857 part of the Voivodeship of Serbia and Banatof Temeschwar): Požega County 63,341 Roman Catholics...