Changes in the Townscape of Lampertszásza (Berehove/Beregszász) in the 13th–15th Centuries

Across the River Tisza, there lies a town, Berehove (hereinafter also referred to as Beregszász [Hu]), situated on the north-eastern edge of the Great Hungarian Plain with the wind swaying ears of wheat, on the flatlands surrounded by rustling oak forests, gold-sweating trachyte mountains, and river...

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Autores principales: Józsa Attila, Zubánics László
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:8fd7b9beea31406db802f6ec98b01dba2021-12-05T14:11:06ZChanges in the Townscape of Lampertszásza (Berehove/Beregszász) in the 13th–15th Centuries2068-758310.2478/auseur-2021-0006https://doaj.org/article/8fd7b9beea31406db802f6ec98b01dba2021-11-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.2478/auseur-2021-0006https://doaj.org/toc/2068-7583Across the River Tisza, there lies a town, Berehove (hereinafter also referred to as Beregszász [Hu]), situated on the north-eastern edge of the Great Hungarian Plain with the wind swaying ears of wheat, on the flatlands surrounded by rustling oak forests, gold-sweating trachyte mountains, and rivers subsiding upon reaching the plain. It is a veritable fairy garden, a small piece of the realm that out foremother, Emese, dreamt of back in the day. Places, just as people, have their own destinies: they emerge, evolve, thrive, and then, if they are destined so, disappear from the stage of history. The very first mention of Berehove dates back to early 1063, recorded under the name Lamperti, as the estate of Prince Lampert, son of Béla I of Hungary. Prince Lampert founded the later town. At the time, a small settlement must have been situated here with the prince’s countryseat inhabited by the garrison and the household servants. Residents of the house were mostly the gamekeepers and huntsmen of Bereg Forest County.Józsa AttilaZubánics LászlóSciendoarticlelampertszászbéla ivsaxon hospitesroyal free cityholy crossdominican monasteryreformationbereg countyPolitical scienceJENActa Universitatis Sapientiae: European and Regional Studies, Vol 19, Iss 1, Pp 88-97 (2021)
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topic lampertszász
béla iv
saxon hospites
royal free city
holy cross
dominican monastery
reformation
bereg county
Political science
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béla iv
saxon hospites
royal free city
holy cross
dominican monastery
reformation
bereg county
Political science
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Józsa Attila
Zubánics László
Changes in the Townscape of Lampertszásza (Berehove/Beregszász) in the 13th–15th Centuries
description Across the River Tisza, there lies a town, Berehove (hereinafter also referred to as Beregszász [Hu]), situated on the north-eastern edge of the Great Hungarian Plain with the wind swaying ears of wheat, on the flatlands surrounded by rustling oak forests, gold-sweating trachyte mountains, and rivers subsiding upon reaching the plain. It is a veritable fairy garden, a small piece of the realm that out foremother, Emese, dreamt of back in the day. Places, just as people, have their own destinies: they emerge, evolve, thrive, and then, if they are destined so, disappear from the stage of history. The very first mention of Berehove dates back to early 1063, recorded under the name Lamperti, as the estate of Prince Lampert, son of Béla I of Hungary. Prince Lampert founded the later town. At the time, a small settlement must have been situated here with the prince’s countryseat inhabited by the garrison and the household servants. Residents of the house were mostly the gamekeepers and huntsmen of Bereg Forest County.
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author Józsa Attila
Zubánics László
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Zubánics László
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title Changes in the Townscape of Lampertszásza (Berehove/Beregszász) in the 13th–15th Centuries
title_short Changes in the Townscape of Lampertszásza (Berehove/Beregszász) in the 13th–15th Centuries
title_full Changes in the Townscape of Lampertszásza (Berehove/Beregszász) in the 13th–15th Centuries
title_fullStr Changes in the Townscape of Lampertszásza (Berehove/Beregszász) in the 13th–15th Centuries
title_full_unstemmed Changes in the Townscape of Lampertszásza (Berehove/Beregszász) in the 13th–15th Centuries
title_sort changes in the townscape of lampertszásza (berehove/beregszász) in the 13th–15th centuries
publisher Sciendo
publishDate 2021
url https://doaj.org/article/8fd7b9beea31406db802f6ec98b01dba
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