Church Treasures of Pécs in the Second Half of the 16th Century

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  • Szabolcs Varga Episcopal Theological College of Pécs

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15170/PAAA.2015.02.01.03

Keywords:

church history, local history, church artifacts, Pécs, Ottoman Hungary

Abstract

The study reveals the fate of the medieval treasures of the cathedral of Pécs. The majority of these religious objects disappeared after the Ottoman conquest, and nothing was known about them for a long time. However, some sources help historians reconstruct the survival of some of them. The study shows that several treasures were taken to Bratislava where they were guarded by the bishop and canons of Pécs. András Dudich, Bishop of Pécs pawned many of the treasures in the 1560s. Miklós Telegdy attempted to find them in the 1570s, but his efforts proved to be fruitless; he only managed to find only a few of them, while the treasures vanished again from our sources in the 17th century. Therefore, their latter fate can only be guessed. 

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Author Biography

Szabolcs Varga, Episcopal Theological College of Pécs

PhD, college associate professor

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Published

2015-07-08

How to Cite

Varga, S. (2015). Church Treasures of Pécs in the Second Half of the 16th Century. Per Aspera Ad Astra, 2(1), 34–43. https://doi.org/10.15170/PAAA.2015.02.01.03

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