
Címke: Facts
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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…