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Pazmanitengasse is a street in Vienna Leopoldstadt district. It was named in 1867 after (the students of) the Pázmáneum, the Hungarian Catholic seminary, later university, founded in 1619 by Cardinal Péter Pázmány, an important figure in the Counter-Reformation and the father of modern Hungarian language. The street was home to the largest synagogue in Vienna (the Pazmanitentempel, built since 1910), until its destructions in 1938 during Kristallnacht.

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  • Pazmanitengasse is a street in Vienna Leopoldstadt district. It was named in 1867 after (the students of) the Pázmáneum, the Hungarian Catholic seminary, later university, founded in 1619 by Cardinal Péter Pázmány, an important figure in the Counter-Reformation and the father of modern Hungarian language. The street was home to the largest synagogue in Vienna (the Pazmanitentempel, built since 1910), until its destructions in 1938 during Kristallnacht. (en)
  • La Pazmanitengasse è una strada di Vienna situata nel distretto di Leopoldstadt. Il suo nome, datole nel 1867, proviene dagli studenti del Pazmaneum, il seminario cattolico ungherese di Vienna (in seguito trasformato in università), fondato nel 1623 dal cardinale Péter Pázmány, protagonista della Controriforma e padre della lingua ungherese moderna. La Pazmanitengasse ospitava la più grande sinagoga di Vienna (il , costruito a partire dal 1910), fino alla sua distruzione nel 1938 nel corso della . In lingua persiana, "Pâzan" o "Pâzhan" è il nome della Capra aegagrus, una specie rara di stambecchi diffusa in Iran. (it)
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  • Pazmanitengasse is a street in Vienna Leopoldstadt district. It was named in 1867 after (the students of) the Pázmáneum, the Hungarian Catholic seminary, later university, founded in 1619 by Cardinal Péter Pázmány, an important figure in the Counter-Reformation and the father of modern Hungarian language. The street was home to the largest synagogue in Vienna (the Pazmanitentempel, built since 1910), until its destructions in 1938 during Kristallnacht. (en)
  • La Pazmanitengasse è una strada di Vienna situata nel distretto di Leopoldstadt. Il suo nome, datole nel 1867, proviene dagli studenti del Pazmaneum, il seminario cattolico ungherese di Vienna (in seguito trasformato in università), fondato nel 1623 dal cardinale Péter Pázmány, protagonista della Controriforma e padre della lingua ungherese moderna. La Pazmanitengasse ospitava la più grande sinagoga di Vienna (il , costruito a partire dal 1910), fino alla sua distruzione nel 1938 nel corso della . (it)
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  • Pazmanitengasse (it)
  • Pazmanitengasse (en)
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