Gál Éva szerk.: A Janus Pannonius Múzeum Évkönyve 53. (2008-2015) (Pécs, 2015)

RÉGÉSZET - Nagy Balázs - Princz Diána: A Pécs, Tettye téri reneszánsz villa és derviskolostor éremanyaga

124 A Janus Pannonius Múzeum Évkönyve (2015) Coins from the Pécs, Tettye square’s renaissance villa and dervish monestery Balázs Nagy - Diána Princz The site is in the terrace of the north part of Tettye. The preceding excavation could be released in connection with the Tettye park in 2009-2010. The leader of the excava­tion was Zoltán, Kárpáti from the Kulturális Örökségvédelmi Szakszolgálat. Present study is trying to analyse the coin material from the 2009-2010. year’s exca­vation and from the earliest excavations. A bishop’s palace can be divided into several phases of construction by the historical sources. Construction of the renaissance villa connects to George Satmar bishopric and determined after the year of 1509. The con­struction of the renaissance villa’s first period hold from 1509 until the Turkish occupa­tion (1543). Only one denarius can rate into this period. The second period started in 1543 and finished in 1566. The sources we know that the suburbs mainly inhabited by Hungarians until 1566. In this period the town and the Turkish facilities attached many times from Szigetvár. Three coins came from this period (1543-1566). The contempo­rary sources also give information on us, that the suburbs mostly populated by the invad­ers after the capture of Szigetvár. This information is only partially true, because we had to reckon with a fully built industrial quarter. The last period of the building was between 1566-1664. This period was the former renaissance villa second golden age, and it func­tioned as dervish monestery, when several reconstructions carried out inside the build­ing. Ten piece of coin (Turkish and Hungarian) dated this period. On 28 January of 1664 the suburbs disangaged, so the abandoning the monestery also may be linked to this event. By the coins the lavatory and the catchment loading dated to this period.

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