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'''The Révay Family''' was a noble family, who owned estates in the ] ] until the early ]. Their property included i.a. the ], the so-called ''Old ]'' demolished in the middle 20th century, the ''Noblemen's ]'' and the ] in ], a castle in ], lands and a castle in ], as well as a manor-house with a park in ]. | '''The Révay Family''' was a noble family, who owned estates in ], the ] (Turiec region in today's ]) until the early ]. Their property included i.a. the ], the so-called ''Old ]'' demolished in the middle 20th century, the ''Noblemen's ]'' and the ] in ], a castle in ], lands and a castle in ], as well as a manor-house with a park in ]. | ||
The Révay family have been known since the ]. They come from the region of ]. In 1556 and 1635 the family was promoted to ]s and on ] ] to ]s. The coat of arms of the ''Masters de Reva'', which can be seen at the ] of their |
The Révay family have been known since the ]. They come from the region of ]. In 1556 and 1635 the family was promoted to ]s and on ] ] to ]s. The coat of arms of the ''Masters de Reva'', which can be seen at the ] of their manor house, is composed of a ] ] growing from a ] of ], holding three ]s. ] became the property of the Révay family in 1534, six years after the donation of the ], ]. The last member of the family, who resided in Mošovce, was ] ]. Today the descendants of the family live in ]. The last letter of the name is sometimes "i" instead of "y" in some printed versions or as an affair of modernization in the late XIXth century Kingdom of Hungary. | ||
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*TATÁR, J.: Živý poklad (Povesti z Mošoviec). Mošovce: Obecný úrad Mošovce, 1994. 64 pp. ISBN 80-967232-0-0 | *TATÁR, J.: Živý poklad (Povesti z Mošoviec). Mošovce: Obecný úrad Mošovce, 1994. 64 pp. ISBN 80-967232-0-0 | ||
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The Révay Family was a noble family, who owned estates in Turóc county, the Kingdom of Hungary (Turiec region in today's Slovakia) until the early 20th century. Their property included i.a. the Rococo-classical manor house in Mošovce, the so-called Old Manor house demolished in the middle 20th century, the Noblemen's Mansion and the park in Mošovce, a castle in Blatnica, lands and a castle in Sklabiňa, as well as a manor-house with a park in Turčianska Štiavnička.
The Révay family have been known since the 13th century. They come from the region of Syrmia. In 1556 and 1635 the family was promoted to Barons and on 17th June 1723 to Counts. The coat of arms of the Masters de Reva, which can be seen at the façade of their manor house, is composed of a wolf Tenné growing from a crown of Or, holding three roses. Mošovce became the property of the Révay family in 1534, six years after the donation of the King of Hungary, Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor. The last member of the family, who resided in Mošovce, was count Ferenc Révay. Today the descendants of the family live in Hungary. The last letter of the name is sometimes "i" instead of "y" in some printed versions or as an affair of modernization in the late XIXth century Kingdom of Hungary.
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Gallery
- Count Ferenc Révay, the last member of the Révay family, who lived in Mošovce. Picture approx. from 1910.
- The grave of Count Ferenc Révay in the woods of Mošovce
- Coat of arms of the Révay family
- Initials of Count Ferenc Révay in the gate of the manor-house in Mošovce
References
- BEŇOVSKÝ, J. a kol.: Mošovce v premenách času. Martin: Osveta, 1984. 304 pp.
- LIPPAN, M. a kol.: Mošovce. Banská Bystrica: Stredoslovenské vydavateľstvo, 1971. 405 pp.
- REŤKOVSKÝ, P.: The Tourist Guide of Sites in Mošovce. Mošovce: Obecný úrad Mošovce, 2004. 38 pp., ISBN 80-969156-1-4
- TATÁR, J.: Mošovce v historickej, kultúrnej a prírodnej mozaike. Mošovce: Obecný úrad Mošovce, 2003. 124 pp., ISBN 80-968976-0-8
- TATÁR, J.: Živý poklad (Povesti z Mošoviec). Mošovce: Obecný úrad Mošovce, 1994. 64 pp. ISBN 80-967232-0-0