Proper noun
Esztergom
A city in Hungary.
Synonym: (obsolete) Gran
Eusebius Esztergom, founder of the Order of St. Paul the First Hermit; and Latin, the ecclesiastical language of the Roman Church. Source: Internet
However, the "eternal pearl" of Esztergom (as the promotion people like to call it), once the capital of Hungary from the 10th to 13th centuries, remarkably lives up to its truisms. Source: Internet
My preferred way to reach Esztergom without traffic is to go in part by train from Nyugati station to Szob, a lesser known border town in Pest county, just south and east of the Slovak border on the north bank of the Danube. Source: Internet
Ottoman Siege of Esztergom (1543) In 1541 the Habsburgs once again engaged in conflict with the Ottomans, by attempting to lay siege to Buda. Source: Internet
While in Ravenna, Otto III received ambassadors from Duke Boleslaw I of Poland and approved the plans of King Stephen of Hungary to establish the Archdiocese of Esztergom in order to convert Hungary to Christianity. Source: Internet
The Church in Hungary remained strong through the centuries, and the Archbishop of Esztergom (Esztergomi érsek) was granted extraordinary temporal privileges as prince-primate (hercegprímás) of Hungary. Source: Internet