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- Castle_Réka abstract "Castle Réka (Hungarian: Rékavára or Réka vár); is a ruined castle in Baranya county, Hungary. It has been identified as the possible place of refuge for members of the royal family of England in the eleventh century.The ruins of Castle Réka are near Mecseknádasd, on a hilltop marked with a cross, towards the opening to Old Mine's Valley (Óbányai-völgy). Both the Scots and the Hungarians consider this castle to have been the birthplace of St Margaret of Scotland.The English historian J. Abbot describes that in 1022, in St Stephen's time, two English princes came to Hungary, one of whom, Edward, was given one of St Stephen's daughters in marriage. After the death in 1016 of the English king, Edmund Ironside, his two sons escaped from the pretender, the Danish Cnut the Great to the court of King István (Stephen), the first Hungarian king. One of them, Edward, married Agatha, probably a kinswoman of the king or the queen (once thought to be their daughter, but this can't be proven), and also received an estate from the king. This estate with Castle Réka in the middle is called \"Terra Britanorum de Nadasd\" by a document from 1235 (The deed of gift issued by Andrew II in 1235 gave certain land bordering the territory of the Brits of Nádasd to the chapter of the Bishop of Pécs). The family lived in Castle Réka until their return to England in 1058, and their daughter, Margaret, was born here in 1045. Later Margaret became the wife of Malcolm III, King of Scots, and did her best to the establishment of the Scottish state and the popularisation of Catholicism.According to experts, the approximately 200 metre long and 36 metre wide courtyard was surrounded by a 3 metre thick stonewall. The round tower foundation discovered in the excavations probably are the remnants of the guards' post. The central section of the courtyard was enclosed by a row of buildings behind which there was a 10 metre-wide ditch along the side of the outer castle. This row was presumably single-storey with a shingled roof. The remnants of a multi-storey tower were uncovered on the side of the outer castle. The precise time of its construction is still under debate. It is thought to be of Illyrian or Celtic origins or rooted in the later 9th century Frankish architecture. The first charter referring to the castle dates from 1309. The circumstances of its destruction are unknown (The castle was possibly burnt down at the Turkish age (16th-17th century)). The locals took what was left of it to build homes and mills.".
- Castle_Réka country Hungary.
- Castle_Réka isPartOf Baranya_County.
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- Castle_Réka wikiPageRevisionID "656891611".
- Castle_Réka wikiPageWikiLink Agatha,_wife_of_Edward_the_Exile.
- Castle_Réka wikiPageWikiLink Andrew_II_of_Hungary.
- Castle_Réka wikiPageWikiLink Baranya_County.
- Castle_Réka wikiPageWikiLink Category:11th_century_in_Hungary.
- Castle_Réka wikiPageWikiLink Category:Baranya_(region).
- Castle_Réka wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Baranya_(region).
- Castle_Réka wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ruined_castles_in_Hungary.
- Castle_Réka wikiPageWikiLink Cnut_the_Great.
- Castle_Réka wikiPageWikiLink Counties_of_Hungary.
- Castle_Réka wikiPageWikiLink Edmund_Ironside.
- Castle_Réka wikiPageWikiLink Edward_the_Exile.
- Castle_Réka wikiPageWikiLink Hungary.
- Castle_Réka wikiPageWikiLink List_of_sovereign_states.
- Castle_Réka wikiPageWikiLink Malcolm_III_of_Scotland.
- Castle_Réka wikiPageWikiLink Mecseknádasd.
- Castle_Réka wikiPageWikiLink Roman_Catholic_Diocese_of_Pécs.
- Castle_Réka wikiPageWikiLink Saint_Margaret_of_Scotland.
- Castle_Réka wikiPageWikiLink Stephen_I_of_Hungary.
- Castle_Réka wikiPageWikiLinkText "Castle Réka".
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- Castle_Réka coordinatesRegion "HU".
- Castle_Réka latd "46.2221".
- Castle_Réka longd "18.4313".
- Castle_Réka officialName "Castle Reka".
- Castle_Réka officialName "Réka vár".
- Castle_Réka pushpinMap "Hungary".
- Castle_Réka pushpinMapCaption "Location of Castle Reka".
- Castle_Réka subdivisionName Baranya_County.
- Castle_Réka subdivisionType Counties_of_Hungary.
- Castle_Réka subdivisionType List_of_sovereign_states.
- Castle_Réka wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cleanup.
- Castle_Réka wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:HUN.
- Castle_Réka wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_settlement.
- Castle_Réka wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-hu.
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- Castle_Réka subject Category:11th_century_in_Hungary.
- Castle_Réka subject Category:Baranya_(region).
- Castle_Réka subject Category:History_of_Baranya_(region).
- Castle_Réka subject Category:Ruined_castles_in_Hungary.
- Castle_Réka hypernym Castle.
- Castle_Réka point "46.2221 18.4313".
- Castle_Réka type Castle.
- Castle_Réka type Place.
- Castle_Réka type PopulatedPlace.
- Castle_Réka type Settlement.
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- Castle_Réka type Location.
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- Castle_Réka type Thing.
- Castle_Réka type SpatialThing.
- Castle_Réka type Q486972.
- Castle_Réka comment "Castle Réka (Hungarian: Rékavára or Réka vár); is a ruined castle in Baranya county, Hungary. It has been identified as the possible place of refuge for members of the royal family of England in the eleventh century.The ruins of Castle Réka are near Mecseknádasd, on a hilltop marked with a cross, towards the opening to Old Mine's Valley (Óbányai-völgy). Both the Scots and the Hungarians consider this castle to have been the birthplace of St Margaret of Scotland.The English historian J.".
- Castle_Réka label "Castle Réka".
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- Castle_Réka lat "46.2221".
- Castle_Réka long "18.4313".
- Castle_Réka wasDerivedFrom Castle_Réka?oldid=656891611.
- Castle_Réka isPrimaryTopicOf Castle_Réka.
- Castle_Réka name "Castle Reka".
- Castle_Réka name "Réka vár".