Szőcs Péter Levente (szerk.): Călătorii peste granită de la Szabolcs la Carei (Satu Mare, 2011)

Carei - Nagykároly

significant and was accompanied by ethnic diversity: around 1750, in Carei lived Hungarians, Schwabs, Romanians and Jews. The Károlyi family had major influence in the modem political life throughout the county of Satu Mare. Thus, at their initiative, Carei, the family residence, also became the county centre. The name of the Károlyi family is linked to the building of the Roman Catholic Church and school of the same rite. In that time was also raised the building that will serve as the headquarters of the county seat, the Calvinist Church, the Ruthenian and Romanian Greek Catholic Churches, and have established the most important guilds. von zwei Putten in die Mitte genommenen und am Kandelaber flimmernden Wappen der Familie Báthori befindet. Über dem ersten Sitz ist eine kassettenartige Inschrift. Die Träger der Fertigungskosten von Lehnenbänken - laut dieser Inschrift - waren: György Báthori (Hauptstallmeister), István (der Gespan von Temesburg, der Oberstadthauptmann der südlichen Landesteile) und András (der Gespan von Sathmar und Szabolcs). Das Fertigungsdatum (1511) und der Name des Herstellers (F. Marone, Tischlermeister der berühmten Renaissance-Tischlerwerkstatt in Florenz) wurden ebenfalls angegeben. Carei (Nagykároly) Uedere Calea Victoriei (Széchényi-atca látképe) 29

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