- Szepsi
Szepsi (Moldau, Moldena), 1) Bezirk des ungarischen Comitats Abauj-Torna; 2) Marktflecken darin, an der Bodva; Stuhlrichter- u. Steueramt, Comitatshaus, viele Zischmenmacher u. Gerber; 1600 Ew.
Pierer's Lexicon. 1857–1865.
Szepsi (Moldau, Moldena), 1) Bezirk des ungarischen Comitats Abauj-Torna; 2) Marktflecken darin, an der Bodva; Stuhlrichter- u. Steueramt, Comitatshaus, viele Zischmenmacher u. Gerber; 1600 Ew.
Pierer's Lexicon. 1857–1865.
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