Pilisszentkereszt ( sk, Mlynky) is a village in
Pest County,
Budapest metropolitan area,
Hungary
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, some 20 km from
Budapest
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in the
Pilis Mountains. ''Pilis Szent-Kereszt'' means "St. Cross in
Pilis
Pilis () is a town in Pest County, Hungary.
History
The town was inhabited in prehistoric times, but was abandoned at the end of the Roman rule. Pilis was then first mentioned in 1326. It was destroyed during the Ottoman rule in the 16th cen ...
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History
The territory of Pilisszentkereszt and the surrounding lands were inhabited in the
prehistoric times, living in the nearby caves, but later they left the area. During the
Roman times
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logging was common in the nearby woods.
The village was established by Hungarians in the 12th century around a
Cistercian abbey
An abbey is a type of monastery used by members of a religious order under the governance of an abbot or abbess. Abbeys provide a complex of buildings and land for religious activities, work, and housing of Christian monks and nuns.
The con ...
, which itself was established at May 27, 1184. The abbey, as well as the village was destroyed during the
Turkish occupation of the region, in an attack at September 7, 1526. Some Benedictines may have lived here after the attack, until about 1541, when they finally left the uttering Turkish rule. After the reconquista of
Ottoman Hungary
Ottoman Hungary ( hu, Török hódoltság) was the southern and central parts of what had been the Kingdom of Hungary in the late medieval period, which were conquered and ruled by the Ottoman Empire from 1541 to 1699. The Ottoman rule covered ...
, in 1747, a group of Slovak migrants arrived at the scene to reestablish it, from neighbouring
Pilisszántó
Pilisszántó ( sk, Santov) is a village in Pest County, Budapest metropolitan area, Hungary
Hungary ( hu, Magyarország ) is a landlocked country in Central Europe. Spanning of the Pannonian Basin, Carpathian Basin, it is bordered by ...
. Later more Slovaks arrived from all around the
Kingdom of Hungary
The Kingdom of Hungary was a monarchy in Central Europe that existed for nearly a millennium, from the Middle Ages into the 20th century. The Principality of Hungary emerged as a Christian kingdom upon the coronation of the first king Stephen ...
, but many left in 1782. To fill the gaps, some
German
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* Germany (of or related to)
** Germania (historical use)
* Germans, citizens of Germany, people of German ancestry, or native speakers of the German language
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**Ge ...
(mainly
Swabian) settlers arrived in 1785.
In the 2001 census, 54.6% of the total population (or approximately 1,170 people) declared themselves ethnic
Slovaks, making the village the only settlement in Hungary where ethnic Slovaks are forming a majority.
Famous people
Queen
Gertrude of Merania (d. 1213) is buried in the graveyard of
Pilisszentkereszt Abbey
Pilisszentkereszt ( sk, Mlynky) is a village in Pest County, Budapest metropolitan area, Hungary, some 20 km from Budapest in the Pilis Mountains. ''Pilis Szent-Kereszt'' means "St. Cross in Pilis".
History
The territory of Pilisszentke ...
after her
assassination.
References
Third Reich’s last offensive was a bid to keep Hungarian oil in its handsat ''Budapest Times''
External links
Official website(in Hungarian)
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Populated places in Pest County
1184 establishments in Europe
Slovak communities in Hungary