
Címke: Facts
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The Blood Oath, authored by Bertalan Székely, is a fresco that was created between 1895 and 1897 for the ceremonial hall of Kecskemét’s City Hall. This artwork illustrates the legendary blood oath taken by the seven Hungarian chieftains. The ritual is represented by the bull’s head bowl, which is inspired by the Nagyszentmiklós Treasure, symbolizing the foundation of the Hungarian tribal alliance.
Legend of the Blood Contract – Kecskemét
Legend of the Blood Contract – Kecskemét – Blood Contract painting in the Town Hall by Bertalan Székely Fact of…
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The White Horse Legend in the Illuminated Chronicle. Hungarian envoys offer a white horse to Prince Svatopluk in exchange for land, symbolizing the legal and ritual foundations of the Hungarian land-taking narrative.
Legend of the white horse – Zalavár (Mosapurc)
Legend of the white horse – Zalavár (Mosapurc) Fact of the Hungarian figure „Myth of the Hungarian land-taking – Ópusztaszer” Part…
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The Nagyszentmiklós Treasure, a collection of 23 elaborately decorated gold vessels discovered in 1799 in present-day Sânnicolau Mare (Romania), stands as a key archaeological find illuminating the early history of the Carpathian Basin and inspiring theories like Gyula László’s „Double Land-Taking” hypothesis.
The theory of double land-taking – Sânnicolau Mare (Nagyszentmiklós)
The theory of double land-taking – Sânnicolau Mare (Nagyszentmiklós) Fact of the Hungarian figure „Myth of the Hungarian land-taking – Ópusztaszer”…
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The Turul Monument in Tatabánya, erected in 1907 atop Kő-hegy to commemorate the Battle of Bánhida (907 – By chronicle Árpád, the second Grand Prince of the Magyars, destroyed the army of Szvatopluk here), depicts the mythic Turul bird protecting the city, symbolizing Hungarian heritage and standing today as a prominent landmark and tourist attraction.
Legend of the Turul – Tatabánya
Legend of the Turul – Tatabánya – Turul Monument Fact of the Hungarian figure „Myth of the Hungarian land-taking – Ópusztaszer”…
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The Conquest Memorial at Verecke Pass, created in 1996 by sculptor Péter Matl, symbolizes the arrival of the seven Hungarian tribes into the Carpathian Basin through a gate of seven stone pillars, while also standing as a resilient monument amid decades of destruction and historical upheaval.
Origins and the Arrival in the Carpathians – Verecke Pass
Origins and the Arrival in the Carpathians – Verecke Pass – Verecke-Pass memorial Fact of the Hungarian figure „Myth of…