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    Sazdice (redirect from Százd)
    Sazdice (Hungarian: Százd) is a village and municipality in the Levice District in the Nitra Region of Slovakia. In historical records the village was...
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  • Slav. Rodowan acted as a testimony in 1067, when Peter Aba founded the Százd Abbey (laid near present-day Tiszakeszi) and donated his surrounding lands...
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    from the beginning. Several monasteries were founded in the region, in Százd (by the Aba clan, 11th century), Boldva (by the queen, 12th century), Kács...
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  • Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg County Szakál (today Nógrádszakál) Benedictine   Nógrád County Százd (part of Tiszakeszi) Holy Mary Benedictine   Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén County...
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    documents (e.g. the establishing charters of Tihany, Zselicszentjakab, Százd, Garamszentbenedek), whose data (names, dates) confirm the contemporaneity...
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  • Mare, Romania) in his last will and testament. Lucas owned the land of Százd in Hont County (today Sazdice, Slovakia), which he pledged to certain nobles...
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  • Szűcs – claimed that this Peter is identical with Peter Aba, founder of the Százd Abbey. According to the Illuminated Chronicle, Peter was killed in a duel...
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  • "archbishop Ders" whose name is mentioned by the founding charter of the Abbey of Százd (laid near present-day Tiszakeszi) around 1067 (in medieval Hungary, the...
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    between the Gesta Hungarorum and the establishing charter of the abbey of Százd proves that Paul Balog was present, when Béla IV transcribed the latter...
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