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Tereske

Coordinates: 47°57′02″N 19°11′34″E / 47.95054°N 19.19268°E / 47.95054; 19.19268
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Tereske
Location of Nógrád county in Hungary
Location of Nógrád county in Hungary
Tereske is located in Hungary
Tereske
Tereske
Location of Tereske
Coordinates: 47°57′02″N 19°11′34″E / 47.95054°N 19.19268°E / 47.95054; 19.19268
Country Hungary
CountyNógrád
Area
 • Total17.04 km2 (6.58 sq mi)
Population
 (2004)
 • Total714
 • Density41.9/km2 (109/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
2652
Area code35

Tereske is a village in Nógrád county, Hungary.

Aerial photography from Tereske

Etymology

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The name is of Slavic origin - Trška, see also e.g. Trška Gora ("a vineyard hill") in Slovenia.[1] 1205-1235 Abbas de losco Triskay (Triskai) mosanerio. The village was known in the past also as "Slovak Trška" (Totriske, Touttriske, Tot Tereske, Tottreske).[1]

Parochial church

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The most attractive thing to see in the village is the church. The Tereske parochial church has been built as a Benedictine abbey in romanesque style in the 11th century AD. The main sightseeing is the legend of Saint László Ladislaus I of Hungary on a mural on the north wall of the nave. It consists of four characteristic stages: two armies before the battle, fighting of St. László and the cumanian prince, the execution and the resting of St. László. King Matthias Corvinus of Hungary donated the monastery to his servient, Bajoni István, who rebuilt the church. From this time a pastoforium can be seen. In the 16th century an extra wall was erected before the mural, and later the church was renovated in Baroque style.

Detail from the Saint László Ladislaus I of Hungary legend, from a North-Hungary visiting book.

References

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  1. ^ a b Branislav, Varsik (1994). "Osídlenie Novohradu a Ipeľskej kotliny vo svetle miestnych názvov". Kontnuita medzi veľkomoravskými Slovienmi a stredovekými severouhorskými Slovanmi (Slovákmi) (in Slovak). Veda. p. 11. ISBN 80-224-0175-7.
  • Gerevich T.: Magyarország románkori emlékei. (Die romanische Denkmäler Ungarns.) Egyetemi nyomda. Budapest, 1938.
  • Aradi N. (Ed.): A művészet története Magyarországon. (The History of Arts in Hungary). Gondolat, Budapest
  • Fülep L. (Ed.): A magyarországi művészet története. (The History of the Hungarian Arts). Budapest
  • Marosi E.: A román kor művészete, (Art of the Romanesque Ages). Corvina, Budapest, 1972, ISBN 963-13-2000-6
  • Gerő L. : Magyar műemléki ABC. Budapest, 1984
  • Henszlmann Imre: Magyarország ó-keresztyén, román és átmeneti stylü mű-emlékeinek rövid ismertetése, Királyi Magyar Egyetemi Nyomda, Budapest, 1876.
  • Pogány Frigyes (1965): Szobrászat és festészet az építőművészetben. Műszaki, Budapest
  • Bérczi Szaniszló, Bérczi Zsófia, Bérczi Katalin: Románkori templomkapuk: régi és új műveltség egymásrarétegződése a románkori templomok épületszobrászatában, kapukon és oszlopokon, TKTE, Piremon, 1997.
  • Sena Sekulić-Gvozdanović (1994): Templom erődítések Horvátországban. Tankönyvkiadó, Zágráb. http://mars.elte.hu/varak/aahrtemplomvarak/hr%20templomvarak.htm
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