Varna
71Varna, batalla de — (10 nov. 1444). Victoria turca sobre los húngaros que marcó el fin de los intentos europeos de proteger Constantinopla. Los húngaros, dirigidos por János Hunyadi, rompieron una tregua y marcharon sobre Varna (en la actual Bulgaria), donde… …
72Varna, Crusade of — The last effort by western Christendom to save Constantinople (q.v.) and eastern Europe from the Ottomans (q.v.). Preached by Pope Eugenius IV (qq.v.) in 1440, the Crusade included forces under Hunyadi and George Brankovich (qq.v.). After… …
73Varna — or formerly Stalin geographical name city & port E Bulgaria on Black Sea population 314,913 …
74varna — noun /ˈvɜːnə,ˈvɑːnə/ a) any of the four original castes in Hinduism, or the system of such castes b) crow See Also: Brahmin, Kshatriya, Vaishya, Shudra …
75Varna — noun A city in northeastern Bulgaria …
76Varna — Vạrna [v ], Stadt und Gebiet in Bulgarien, Warna …
77VARNA — (25), a port of Bulgaria, on a bay in the Black Sea; a place of considerable trade, specially in exporting corn; here the French and English allied forces encamped for four months in 1854 prior to their invasion of the Crimea …
78varna — n. caste group in Hindu society …
79varna — [ vα:nə] noun each of the four Hindu castes, Brahman, Kshatriya, Vaisya, and Sudra. Origin Sanskrit, lit. colour, class …
80Varna — Vahrn ted …