NAGY-ENYED, a city of the Austrian province of Sie-
benbergen, the ancient Transylvania, and the capital of a Nagy-E circle of the same name, near the great river Marosch. It contains a mixed population of 6400 persons, composed of Hungarians, Armenians, Wallachians, and Saxons. It has a Catholic, a Lutheran, and a Calvinist church, a Catholic monastery, and a college for Calvinistic education, with a large library.