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Szalmatercs : ウィキペディア英語版
Szalmatercs

Szalmatercs is a village in Nógrád county, Hungary.
==History==

The area was settled in the mid-10th century by Pecheneg tribes, including the Tomaj clan, who owned land in Losonc (Lučenec). The “Szalma” part of the village’s name comes from the Pecheneg word for border guard. “Tercs” is of Slavic origin, possibly meaning target. A Papal tithing list from 1332-37 represents the first documentary evidence of the village. The inhabitants apparently moved to the site of the present village from a nearby valley.
In 1548, the two main local landowners were the infamous Ferenc Bebek and the famed defender of the Bussa (Bušince) fortress Mihály Szalmatercsy. In the course of the second half of the 16th century, the region was captured and occupied by Ottoman forces. Under Ottoman rule, the parish church of Szalmatercs was destroyed. (It was not until 2006 that a replacement Catholic church was built in the village.)
In 1598, the village came under the ownership of Mihály Tercsy. By this time, the village comprised two parts, separated by the Ménes stream (Ménes-patak). Little Szalmatercs (latterly Pusztatercs) was inhabited by the nobles, while the local serfs lived in Great Szalmatercs, to the north of the stream.
In the first half of the 17th century, the village belonged to Ipolymagyari (Uhorské) and was owned by Anna Majtényi Kosztolányi. In 1670, the village was mentioned as the feudal estate of István Koháry, while in 1720 it was recorded as a noble parish. In the 18th century, a part of the village became a feudal parish once more. The other part constituted a separate village until 1864.
Local landowners included the Pongrácz family, Ábrahám Komjáthy, Ádám Szilassy, László Plachy and László Ruttkay. In the second half of the 18th century, Károly Ruttkay built a mansion (''kúria'') in the village, which still stands.〔Ferenc Szmorad and Péter Tőzsér, Fejezetek Szalmatercs község történetéből (Szalmatercs, 1999)〕

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