Mészáros Balázs: Arrabona - Múzeumi Közlemények 50/2. (Győr, 2012)

Közlemények - Nedim Zahirović: A Rómer Flóris Művészeti és Történeti Múzeum török sírköve: Clara Laudon tevezett síremléke?

И __________.__ ARRABONA 2012. 50/2. KÖZLEMÉNYEK IRODALOM KRSOWITZ, Ferdinand Taubmann, von 1790 Loudons Tod und Grab. Ignatz Grund, Wien. KLINISCH, Johannes 1999 Loudons Nachruhm. Die Geschichte einer Sinnstiftung. (Geisteswissenschaften (Nordrhein-Westfälische Akademie der Wissenschaften), Vorträge G359) Wies­baden. PESENDORFER, Franz 1989 Feldmarschall Loudon: Der Sieg und sein Preis. ÖBV, Wien. TEPLY, Karl 1979 Die Hadersdorfer Türkensteine. Zugleich ein Beitrag für eine fällige Laudon­biographie. Wiener Geschichtsblätter 34. 149-170. A TURKISH GRAVESTONE IN THE COLLECTION OF THE RÖMER FLÓRIS MUSEUM OF GYŐR: THE GRAVESTONE OF CLARA LAUDON? In the Austro-Turkish war in 1788-1791 the Austrian army under the leader­ship of Baron Ernst Gideon von Laudon captured the city and fortress of Belgrad. The victorious general ordered to demolish several Turkish grave monuments and to deliver them as his spoils of war to his Hadersdorf Castle, Austria. He wanted to reuse the carved stones to decorate his own tomb. The Turkish gravestone of the col­lection of the museum of Győr dates back to 1785 and originally it decorated the tomb of the wife of Pasha Yegen Mehmed, the Grand Vizier at the time of the Aus­tro-Turkish war in 1737-1739 (Fig.l.). The author postulates that the gravestone of Győr was a part of the spoils of war of General Laudon, which he planed to reuse to his wife’s grave. The tombstone, which was not used as it had been planed, is supposed to having arrived at Győr through the Hungarian relatives of Laudon’s wife or after the sale of the Hadersdorf Castle in 1925. 244

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