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2014
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vol. 47
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issue 1
51 – 61
EN
The Jesuit Church in Székesfehérvár was ordained in 1756. The man, who significantly influenced its construction and the creation of interior decoration, was father Anton Vanossi, who lived in Vienna as deputy of the superior general of the Austrian Province of the Jesuits. The individual scenes follow a hierarchy, whereby the system presents a conscious strategy of the Jesuits, who tried to depict multiple levels or grades of contemplation to the believers. The paper analyses the question of how and whether can be connected the aesthetic and religious experience in the perception of a painted defined sacred space.
Mesto a dejiny
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2019
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vol. 8
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issue 2
6 – 21
EN
Due to the vacancy on the Hungarian throne after the death of Albert I, King of Hungary, the pregnant queen set out for Pozsony (now Bratislava, Slovakia; Pressburg in German) to give birth to the future Hungarian king in the vicinity of the Habsburgs. However, Ladislas the Posthumous was born on route, in Komárom (now Komarno, Slovakia). The queen, having seized the Holy Crown of Hungary, went to Székesfehérvár to have her son crowned there in accordance with the Hungarian customs. Thus, her action preceded the crowning of Wladislas Jagiello, who had been invited to Hungary in the meantime by a group of barons to take the Hungarian throne. The city of Pozsony constantly supported Elisabeth and her court in realizing their plans. The reports of the queen’s envoys and the account book of Pozsony help us reconstruct the exact course of events leading up to the queen’s arrival in her beloved city.
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