1. Pressburg - Noun
2. Pressburg - Proper noun
capital and largest city of Slovakia
Source: WordNetBorn in Verbó in 1843, he attended various Yeshivas in his native town before he entered the college at Pressburg, from which he graduated in 1865… His rabbinical training was at the hands of Moshe Schick and Azriel Hildesheimer. Source: Internet
He was a delegate to the First Mizrachi Congress in Pressburg, correspondent for Die Welt (1905), and editor of the Ungarische Wochenschrift (1904). Source: Internet
Others, such as Pozsony (German Pressburg main, now Bratislava ), were originally settled during the Habsburg period, and were primarily German at that time. Source: Internet
His wife, a Dutch Jewish woman, Henrietta Pressburg, was semi-literate and was said to suffer from "excessive mother love", devoting much time to her family and insisting on cleanliness within her home. Source: Internet
Life Childhood and early education: 1818–1835 Karl Marx was born on 5 May 1818 to Heinrich Marx and Henrietta Pressburg (1788–1863). Source: Internet
The latter had just concluded the Peace of Pressburg and was busy dividing up Europe in client-kingdoms apportioned to his relatives. Source: Internet