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Ecséri templomrom
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Ecséri templomrom

In Ecséri templomrom, the 12th–13th century Romanesque church once stood beside Révfülöp—an important Árpád-era landmark with a three-aisled layout and an apse ending in an arch. The medieval village of Ecsér already appears in an 1082 charter, and its parish priest is mentioned in a 1333 papal tithe record; later documents begin to credibly reference the church from 1353. Around 1430, the village patron, Echéry László, the royal sub-treasurer, obtained a church indulgence and remodelled the building in a Gothic style, adding a sacristy and an antechamber. …

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