Calvary Hill in the town of Nádorváros was once a cemetery of Celts, later Romans. In the 12th and 13th centuries, the church and chapter house of the priory named after St. Adalbert stood here. These were destroyed during the Turkish raids of the 16th century.
Calvary Hill in the town of Nádorváros was once a cemetery of Celts, later Romans. In the 12th and 13th centuries, the church and chapter house of the priory named after St. Adalbert stood here. These were destroyed during the Turkish raids of the 16th century.
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