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Monastic Orders of Hungary in the Middle Ages
SERIES TITLE: Fragments: Chapters from Hungarian Cultural History
In 996, Grand Duke Géza invited monks, who followed the philosophy of Saint Benedict, the founder of the western monastic orders. The monks arrived from Czech territoires and settled down on the northern side of the Bakony Hills. The students of Saint Adalbert didn't only bring with them the Christian faith, but they also made the Hungarians acquaint with the European culture of the first millenni…
Contributors
- Kósa, László (editor)
- Lengyel, Gyula (editor)
- Orbán, Ágnes (director)
Publisher
- Duna Televízió
Subject
- Special collections
- szerzetesség
- Religion & Belief
Type of item
- ITEM
- Factual
Contributors
- Kósa, László (editor)
- Lengyel, Gyula (editor)
- Orbán, Ágnes (director)
Publisher
- Duna Televízió
Subject
- Special collections
- szerzetesség
- Religion & Belief
Type of item
- ITEM
- Factual
Providing institution
Aggregator
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Creation date
- 2001
- 2001
Issue date
- 14/02/2008
- 2008-02-14
Places
- Hungary
- Czech Republic
- Hungary
- Czech Republic
Identifier
- 575168
- http://mint-projects.image.ntua.gr/data/euscreenXL/EUS_3196B8CA636A4D649ABD2FF45F66AE66
Extent
- 00:24:27
Format
- ASPECT RATIO: 4:3
- Colour
- VIDEO
Language
- Hungarian
Year
- 2001
Providing country
- Europe
Collection name
First time published on Europeana
- 2024-09-09T22:12:38.304Z
Last time updated from providing institution
- 2024-10-07T14:14:36.284Z