Liviu, Marta - Szőcs Péter Levente (szerk.): Andrid. Ghid cultural şi istoric (Satu Mare, 2011)
Historical data
In the Carpathian Basin, the second half of the first millennium was marked by the political rule of the Avars. The inhumation grave with buckle, belt and sword from Dindeşti - Latura Brazilor can be attributed to this population, but they are dated to a later period: the eighth century or the first half of the ninth century. The settlements of the late migration period are attested at a series of sites from Dindeşti: Curtea bisericii reformate, Grădina lui Donca Aurel and from Andrid - Drumul poştei. The information on the transition to the Middle Ages is still few regarding the area. The old collection of the Museum of Carei has a potter’s wheel made bowl decorated with bands of wavy lines. Along with this dish, a knife fragment and a piece of rhomboidal arrowhead of Hungarian type shows that the terraces of the Ier covering Andrid area were inhabited in that troubled period. Historical data Andrid is first mentioned in written sources in 1312, when it was owned by a noble family who took the name of the village (Andrid). The aftermath that preceded the establishment of the Angevin dynasty in Hungary divided the nobles of the kingdom and transformed its territory into the stage of a true civil war. For active participation in fighting against the enemies of Charles Robert of Anjou, the family of Andrid was punished after the new king was crowned by seizing their estates. The share of Andrid that belonged first to these nobles would become the property of Ivanka of Bánház of the Gutkeled kindred, probably one of the faithful servants of the Angevine sovereign. Andrid history is not related in any moment of its long existence to only one noble family. Since the fourteenth century, several families with similar name lived in the village, together with the unfaith-Vas ceramic din epoca migraţiilor descoperit la Dindeşti Népvándorlás kori kerámiaedény Erdengelegről Ceramic pot from the migration period from Dindeşti 19