The grave of savings bank director Artúr Lieszkovszky
Cemeteries, tombstones, grave sites
The grave of Artúr Lieszkovszky and his daughter, who died young, surrounded by a wrought-iron fence, can be found to the right of the cemetery entrance. ; At the suggestion of the Minister of Finance in 1913, Artúr Lieszkovszky, the managing director of the Trencsén Savings Bank Limited Liability Company, received the Knight's Cross of the Order of Franz Joseph in recognition of his achievements in the field of economics. ; The Lieszkovszky family is a noble family from Trenčín County, which can trace its origins back to the reign of Louis I and even King Charles I. This is evidenced by the certificate of testimony issued by Palatine Miklós Gara at the assembly of the counties of Trenčín and Nyíra near the city of Nyíra in 1381 (feria sexta prox. ante festum S. Jacobi apostoli) in Trenčín and Nyíra, which was given to Miklós Lieszkói's son Lőrincz... The coat of arms of the family, in the blue courtyard of the shield, a Hungarian knight in red clothing galloping on a white stallion on a green field, flashing a drawn sword, from the crown of the helmet above the shield. also a Hungarian knight in red, flashing a drawn sword with his right hand. The swastika is golden-blue on the right, silver-red on the left. ; Szádeczky family. (Szadecsnei) One of the old landed families of Trenčín County, and still the owner of the ancient nest of Szadecsne… The family coat of arms, in the blue courtyard of the shield, is an arm elbowing on a golden crown, holding a drawn sword, above it a crescent moon on the right, and a golden star on the left. On the crown of the helmet above the shield is also an arm elbowing, holding a severed Turkish head on the tip of a drawn sword. The fringe is golden blue on the right, and silver red on the left.