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Zalavár

Zalavár is a village in south-western Hungary, located in Zala County. It is located around 9 km (6 mi) southwest of Lake Balaton.

Zalavár
Village
Remains of the Romanesque basilica in Zalavár
Zalavár
Location of Zalavár
Coordinates: 46°40′12″N 17°09′25″E / 46.66996°N 17.15683°E / 46.66996; 17.15683
CountryHungary
RegionWestern Transdanubia
CountyZala
DistrictKeszthely
Area
 • Total31.06 km2 (11.99 sq mi)
Population
 (1 January 2023)[1]
 • Total871
 • Density28/km2 (73/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
8392
Area code(+36) 83
Websitewww.zalavar.hu

Name edit

According to written sources the settlement was called 'Mosapurc' in the 9th century, "Mosapurc regia civitate".[2] It was also known as Moosburg, Urbs Paludarum, Braslavespurch[3] and Blatengrad in medieval records. The medieval settlement is known in modern sources as Blatnohrad (Slovak), Blatnograd, Блатноград (Serbo-Croatian and Bulgarian). Ján Kollár called it Salavár in his travel book and described the state of the ruins in 1841.

History edit

In the 9th century, Mosapurc or Moosburg[4] was a fortified settlement built along the Zala river and was the capital of the Frankish vassal Lower Pannonian Principality ruled by a Slavic prince Pribina ("Privinae civitas, munimen, castrum in nemore et palude Salae" in a Salzburg chronicle). During the reign of Pribina's son, prince Kocel (861–876), in the summer of 867, it provided short-term hospitality to brothers Cyril and Methodius on their way from Great Moravia to the pope in Rome to justify the use of the Slavonic language as a liturgical language. They and their disciples turned Blatnograd into one of the centers that spread the knowledge of the new Slavonic script (Glagolitic alphabet) and literature, educating numerous future missionaries in their native language.

Battle of Pressburg edit

It is claimed that Urbs Paludarum, Brazlavo's burg (Moosburg), was the site of the Battle of Pressburg, instead of Bratislava.[5] The only contemporary source mentioning a location of the battle is the Annales iuvavenses maximi (Annals of Salzburg); however, the reliability of these annals is questionable, as they survive only in fragments copied in the 12th century.[6] According to the annals, the battle took place in the vicinity of Brezalauspurc, the castle of Duke Brazlavo (Braslav), located west of Lake Balaton.[7]

Gallery edit

References edit

  1. ^ Error: Unable to display the reference properly. See the documentation for details.
  2. ^ Charles R. Bowlus, Franks, Moravians, and Magyars: the struggle for the Middle Danube, 788-907, University of Pennsylvania Press, 1995, p. 220
  3. ^ Guus Kroonen, Amsterdamer Beiträge zur älteren Germanistik, Band 74, BRILL, 2015, p. 207, ISBN 9789004298460
  4. ^ Richard A. Fletcher, The Barbarian Conversion: From Paganism to Christianity, University of California Press, 1999, p. 348
  5. ^ Bowlus, Charles R. (1995). Franks, Moravians, and Magyars: The Struggle for the Middle Danube, 788-907. pp. 258–259.
  6. ^ Timothy Reuter, Germany in the Early Middle Ages 800–1056 (New York: Longman, 1991), 138–139.
  7. ^ Bowlus, Charles R. (2006). The battle of Lechfeld and its aftermath, August 955: the end of the age of ... p. 83. ISBN 9780754654704.

Further reading edit

  • Szőke, Béla Miklós (2021). Die Karolingerzeit in Pannonien. Mainz: Verlag des Römisch-Germanischen Zentralmuseums, ISBN 978-3-88467-308-9, esp. pp. 303–409.

zalavár, village, south, western, hungary, located, zala, county, located, around, southwest, lake, balaton, villageremains, romanesque, basilica, flagcoat, armslocation, coordinates, 66996, 15683, 66996, 15683countryhungaryregionwestern, transdanubiacountyzal. Zalavar is a village in south western Hungary located in Zala County It is located around 9 km 6 mi southwest of Lake Balaton ZalavarVillageRemains of the Romanesque basilica in ZalavarFlagCoat of armsZalavarLocation of ZalavarCoordinates 46 40 12 N 17 09 25 E 46 66996 N 17 15683 E 46 66996 17 15683CountryHungaryRegionWestern TransdanubiaCountyZalaDistrictKeszthelyArea Total31 06 km2 11 99 sq mi Population 1 January 2023 1 Total871 Density28 km2 73 sq mi Time zoneUTC 1 CET Summer DST UTC 2 CEST Postal code8392Area code 36 83Websitewww wbr zalavar wbr hu Contents 1 Name 2 History 2 1 Battle of Pressburg 3 Gallery 4 References 5 Further readingName editAccording to written sources the settlement was called Mosapurc in the 9th century Mosapurc regia civitate 2 It was also known as Moosburg Urbs Paludarum Braslavespurch 3 and Blatengrad in medieval records The medieval settlement is known in modern sources as Blatnohrad Slovak Blatnograd Blatnograd Serbo Croatian and Bulgarian Jan Kollar called it Salavar in his travel book and described the state of the ruins in 1841 History editIn the 9th century Mosapurc or Moosburg 4 was a fortified settlement built along the Zala river and was the capital of the Frankish vassal Lower Pannonian Principality ruled by a Slavic prince Pribina Privinae civitas munimen castrum in nemore et palude Salae in a Salzburg chronicle During the reign of Pribina s son prince Kocel 861 876 in the summer of 867 it provided short term hospitality to brothers Cyril and Methodius on their way from Great Moravia to the pope in Rome to justify the use of the Slavonic language as a liturgical language They and their disciples turned Blatnograd into one of the centers that spread the knowledge of the new Slavonic script Glagolitic alphabet and literature educating numerous future missionaries in their native language Battle of Pressburg edit It is claimed that Urbs Paludarum Brazlavo s burg Moosburg was the site of the Battle of Pressburg instead of Bratislava 5 The only contemporary source mentioning a location of the battle is the Annales iuvavenses maximi Annals of Salzburg however the reliability of these annals is questionable as they survive only in fragments copied in the 12th century 6 According to the annals the battle took place in the vicinity of Brezalauspurc the castle of Duke Brazlavo Braslav located west of Lake Balaton 7 Gallery edit nbsp Millennial Monument built by Imre Makovecz in 2009 nbsp Sculptures of Saints Cyril and Methodius erected in 2013 nbsp Tree of Life in the Millennial Monument erected in 2011 References edit Error Unable to display the reference properly See the documentation for details Charles R Bowlus Franks Moravians and Magyars the struggle for the Middle Danube 788 907 University of Pennsylvania Press 1995 p 220 Guus Kroonen Amsterdamer Beitrage zur alteren Germanistik Band 74 BRILL 2015 p 207 ISBN 9789004298460 Richard A Fletcher The Barbarian Conversion From Paganism to Christianity University of California Press 1999 p 348 Bowlus Charles R 1995 Franks Moravians and Magyars The Struggle for the Middle Danube 788 907 pp 258 259 Timothy Reuter Germany in the Early Middle Ages 800 1056 New York Longman 1991 138 139 Bowlus Charles R 2006 The battle of Lechfeld and its aftermath August 955 the end of the age of p 83 ISBN 9780754654704 Further reading editSzoke Bela Miklos 2021 Die Karolingerzeit in Pannonien Mainz Verlag des Romisch Germanischen Zentralmuseums ISBN 978 3 88467 308 9 esp pp 303 409 nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Zalavar Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Zalavar amp oldid 1215015196, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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