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Kaposszentjakab (formerly
called Zselicszentjakab) is the site of a
ruined Benedictine monastery. The
monastery site and the
surrounding village is now...
- The
Zselicszentjakab Abbey was a
Benedictine monastery established at
Zselicszentjakab (now Kaposszentjakab) in
Somogy County in the
Kingdom of Hungary...
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Gergely Theatre - one of the
biggest theatres in
Hungary Ruins of
Zselicszentjakab Abbey (Romanesque and Gothic)
Stadion Kaposvár Rákóczi
University of...
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Bishop of Veszprém
around 1061.
George contributed to the
foundation of
Zselicszentjakab Abbey in 1061, when he
already served as bishop.
George formulated...
- the clan, when
describes the cir****stances of the
foundation of the
Zselicszentjakab Abbey by
family member Otto in 1061.
Majority of the
historians – for...
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landowners even
after he
donated 360
households to the
newly established Zselicszentjakab Abbey in 1061. The
establishment of
monasteries by
wealthy individuals...
- the clan, when
describes the cir****stances of the
foundation of the
Zselicszentjakab Abbey by
family member Otto in 1061.
Majority of the
historians – for...
- were, in 1065 or 1066,
present at the
consecration of the
Benedictine Zselicszentjakab Abbey,
established by
Palatine Otto of the Győr clan, a
partisan of...
- Beňadik in Slovakia), Pannonhalma, Somogyvár, Szekszárd,
Tihany and
Zselicszentjakab; the
Premonstratensian Priories of Šahy (today Šahy in Slovakia) and...
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around 1066 or 1067, and its last
chapter was the
consecration of the
Zselicszentjakab Abbey in that year. László Veszprémy
agreed with Gerics, considering...