Nemesradnót, Radnót

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Memorial plaque of Miklós Radnóti

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The poet himself visited the village in 1941, and took his name from the settlement. A memorial plaque was unveiled at his parents' residence in 2004, on Holocaust Remembrance Day. Jónás Glatter, Radnóti's grandfather, is buried in the nearby Rimaszécs cemetery. Read More Arrow
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Statue of Miklós Radnóti

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On May 21, 2006, in the late afternoon, the first Slovak statue of Miklós Radnóti was unveiled in the birthplace of the poet's ancestors, Nemesradnót, in the village of Gömör from which the poet took his name. The work is the work of sculptor Lajos Győrfi and bronze caster Imre V... Read More Arrow
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Reformed Church in Nemesradnót

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In 1423, it was the estate of the treasurer János Nagy of Pelsőczi, known as Radnotfalua. In the 17th century, its fashionable peasant families redeemed themselves and gained nobility. In the modern era, it was a noble settlement, which bore the name Nemesradnót from 1906. The pe... Read More Arrow
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Jewish cemetery in Nemesradnót

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The grave of Matild Zsóri and the memorial of János Bodon

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The grave of his mother, Matild Zsóri, who died young, is also a memorial to his father, János Bodon, who died a heroic death for his country and is buried in a foreign land. Read More Arrow
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Bust of Lajos Pósa in Nemesradnót

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The work of sculptor Ede Margó. Read More Arrow
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Program of the unveiling ceremony of the statue of poet Lajos Pósa

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July 1, 1934. Read More Arrow
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Invitation from 1934

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Tomb of János Galos in Nemesradnót (Balogvölgy)

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János Galos, a soldier in World War I. The entry in the civil registry of the Reformed pastor Lajos Pósa: János Gallos, farmer, husband of Irma Balázs. He contracted his neurodegenerative disease on the battlefield. Read More Arrow
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Tomb of Ferenc Bedécs Pósa (Balogvölgy)

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Ferenc Pósa Bedécs farmer. He enlisted in the 25th Infantry Regiment of the Losonc Regiment and received his training in Vienna for actual military service in 1898. At the outbreak of World War I, he went to the Russian battlefield as part of the 16th People's Uprising Regiment, ... Read More Arrow