Almád Abbey
The Almád Abbey was a Benedictine monastery established at Almád in Zala County in the Kingdom of Hungary in 1121 (today Monostorapáti, Veszprém County). Its founders were Atyusz I and Miska I from the Atyusz kindred, who fulfilled their father's will with the foundation. The monastery was dedicated to Mary the Virgin and the All Saints.[1] The deed of the foundation of the monastery was translated and published by Imre Szentpétery in 1927.[2]
Monastery information | |
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Order | Benedictine |
Established | 1121 |
Disestablished | 1540s |
Dedicated to | Mary the Virgin and the All Saints |
Diocese | Veszprém Esztergom (in 1449) |
Controlled churches | St. Dominic Church |
People | |
Founder(s) | Atyusz I and Miksa I from the Atyusz kindred |
Site | |
Location | Monostorapáti, Veszprém County, Hungary |
References
- Nemes 2006, p. 18.
- Nemes 2006, p. 15.
Sources
- Nemes, Gábor (2006). "Az Atyusz nemzetség". In J. Újváry, Zsuzsanna (ed.). Tanulmányok évszázadok történelméből [Essays on Centuries of History] (in Hungarian). Pázmány Péter Catholic University. pp. 13–39. ISBN 963-9206-24-5.
External links
- Hangodi, László: Almád: monostoralapítás és az első két évszázad története (1117-1301), archeologia.hu (Part I)
- Hangodi, László: Fejezetek az almádi Boldogságos Szűz Mária és Mindenszentek bencés apátság történetéből, archeologia.hu (Part II)
- Hangodi, László: Fejezetek az almádi Boldogságos Szűz Mária és Mindenszentek bencés apátság történetéből, archeologia.hu (Part III)
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