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List of monastic houses in the Kingdom of Hungary

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Monastic houses in the Kingdom of Hungary include abbeys, priories and friaries, among other monastic religious houses.[1]

List of monastic houses in Hungary

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List of monastic houses in the Kingdom of Hungary
Settlement Dedication Foundation Order Picture County
Marosvár
(part of Nagycsanád, Romanian: Cenad)
John the Baptist 11th century Basilian today in Romania
Oroszlámos
(Serbian: Банатско Аранђелово)
Saint George 11th century Basilian today in Serbia
Veszprémvölgy[2]
(part of Veszprém)
Holy Mary 10-11th century Basilian Veszprém County
Visegrád 11th century
(ceased in 1221)
Basilian Pest County
Szávaszentdemeter
(Serbian: Сремска Митровица)
Demetrius of Thessaloniki 11th century Basilian
later Benedictine
today in Serbia
Csernekhegy
(part of Munkács,
Ukrainian: Мукачево)[3]
Saint Nicholas 14th century Basilian today in Ukraine
Máriapócs Basil of Caesarea between 1731 and 1749 Basilian Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg County
Ungvár
(Ukrainian: У́жгород)[4]
1773 Basilian today in Ukraine
Laborcrév
(Slovak: Krásny Brod)
Holy Trinity 15th century Basilian today in Slovakia
Bukóchegy
(Slovak: Bukovce)
Basil of Caesarea 1742 Basilian today in Slovakia
Bikszád
(Romanian: Bixad)
Saint Peter and Saint Paul 1689 Basilian today in Romania
Misztice
(Ukrainian: Імстичово)
Saint Michael the Archangel 1676 Basilian today in Ukraine
Kisberezna
(Ukrainian: Малий Березний)[5]
Saint Nicholas 1742 Basilian today in Ukraine
Husztbaranya
(Ukrainian: Боронява)[6]
1716 Basilian today in Ukraine
Hajdúdorog 1933 Basilian Hajdú-Bihar County
Makó 1946 Basilian Csongrád County
Kispest 1948 Basilian Budapest
Dunapentele
(today Dunaújváros)
Saint Pantaleon 12th century Beguines or Benedictine
Fejér County
Pannonhalma Archabbey
(in Pannonhalma)
Martin of Tours 996 Benedictine
Győr-Moson-Sopron County
Bakonybél Abbey
(in Bakonybél)
Saint Maurice 11th century Benedictine
Veszprém County
Zalavár[7] Adrian of Nicomedia 1019 Benedictine
Zala County
Pécsvárad Abbey
(in Pécsvárad)
Holy Mary
and Benedict of Nursia
1009 Benedictine
Baranya County
Zobor Abbey[8]
(in Nyitra (Slovak: Nitra))
Hippolytus of Rome 11th century Benedictine
today in Slovakia
Tihany Abbey[9]
(in Tihany)
Aignan of Orleans 1055 Benedictine
Veszprém County
Szekszárd Abbey[10]
(in Szekszárd)
Salvator Mundi 1061 (ceased in 1526) Benedictine
Tolna County
Kolozsmonostor Abbey[11]
(in Kolozsvár (Romanian: Cluj-Napoca))
Holy Mary 11th century Benedictine
today in Romania
Garamszentbenedek[12]
(Slovak: Hronský Beňadik)
Benedict of Nursia 1075 Benedictine
today in Slovakia
Mogyoród[13] Saint George 11th century Benedictine
Pest County
Szentjobb[14]
(Romanian: Sâniob)
Holy Mary 11th century Benedictine

later Pauline Fathers
today in Romania
Somogyvár Abbey[15]
(in Somogyvár)
Holy Trinity
Saint Peter and Saint Paul
Saint Giles
1091 Benedictine
Somogy County
Báta[16] Michael the Archangel 1093 Benedictine
Tolna County
Bélakút[17]
(part of Újvidék Serbian: Нови Сад)
1234 Cistercian
Szerém County
Bijela Stijena[18] Holy Mary today in Croatia
Botpuszta
(part of Etyek)
1758 Nazarene Sisters Fejér County
Béla[19]
(part of Szircs (Croatian: Sirač))
Margaret of Antioch Benedictine
today in Croatia
Cikádor[20]
(today Bátaszék)
Holy Mary 1142 Cistercian
Baranya County
Marosvár
(part of Nagycsanád, Romanian: Cenad)
Virgin Mary 11th century Benedictine
today in Romania
Csolt[21]
(part of Vésztő)
All Saints 11-12th century Benedictine
Békés County
Debalch / Dabolc[22]
(part of Halmi (Romanian: Halmeu))
Benedictine
today in Romania
Celldömölk Benedictine
Vas County
Dorozsma (today Kiskundoroszsma, part of Szeged) Benedictine
Csongrád County
Szávasziget[23] James the Great 1315 Cistercian
today in Croatia
Brassó[24]
(Romanian: Brașov)
1202 Cistercian
today in Romania
Pozsony[25]
(Slovak: Bratislava)
1132 Cistercian

later Clarissan
today in Slovakia
Veszprémvölgy[26]
(part of Veszprém)
Holy Mary 1240
(until 1440)
Cistercian

later Dominican
Veszprém County
Ivanics[27]
(Croatian: Kloštar Ivanić)
Holy Mary 1246 Cistercian
today in Croatia
Nagyesztergár[28] Regina Mundi 1945 Cistercian
Veszprém County
Toldi-puszta[29]
(part of Andocs)
Holy Mary 1949 Cistercian
Somogy County
Almád Abbey
(in Almád, part of Monostorapáti)
Holy Mary Benedictine
Veszprém County
Boldva John the Baptist between 1175 and 1180 Benedictine
Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén County
Debrő (today Feldebrő) Holy Cross Benedictine
Heves County
Esztergom Holy Mary Benedictine
Komárom-Esztergom County
Ják Saint George Benedictine
Komárom-Esztergom County
Kána
(part of Budapest)
13-14th century Benedictine
Budapest
Lébény James the Great Benedictine
Győr-Moson-Sopron County
Pásztó Saint Nicholas
later Holy Mary
Benedictine

from 1194 Cistercian
Nógrád County
Szermonostora
(part of Ópusztaszer)
Benedictine
Csongrád County
Győr Benedictine
Győr-Moson-Sopron County
Vértesszentkereszt
(part of Oroszlány)
Holy Cross Benedictine
Komárom-Esztergom County
Zselicszentjakab Abbey
(in Kaposvár)
James the Great Benedictine
Somogy County
Apácavásárhely
(part of Somlóvásárhely)
Lambert of Maastricht Benedictine
Veszprém County
Ákosmonostor
(part of Galgahévíz) - monostor
Benedictine
Pest County
Baracska All Saints Benedictine
Fejér County
Bátmonostor Holy Mary Benedictine
Bács-Kiskun County
Babócsa Saint Nicholas Benedictine
Somogy County
Becske Benedictine
Nógrád County
Beszterec Benedictine
Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg County
Bökénysomlyó
(part of Polgárdi)
Benedictine
Fejér County
Büdmonostor
(part of Tiszavasvári)
Benedictine
Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg County
Cégénymonostor
(part of Cégénydányád)
Holy Mary Benedictine
Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg County
Csaholymonostora
(part of Nyírcsaholy)
Benedictine
Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg County
Csatár Saint Peter 12th century Benedictine
Zala County
Császló Benedictine
Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg County
Elléspuszta
(part of Csongrád)
Benedictine
Csongrád County
Ercsi Saint Nicholas Benedictine
Fejér County
Zalaapáti Adrian of Nicomedia Benedictine
Zala County
Dunaföldvár Saint Peter Benedictine
Tolna County
Gáborján Michael the Archangel Benedictine
Hajdú-Bihar County
Gerla
(part of Békéscsaba)
Benedictine
Békés County
Kötegyán Andrew the Apostle Benedictine
Békés County
Gyula Benedictine
Békés County
Hahót Margaret of Antioch Benedictine
Zala County
Nagyhalász Holy Mary Benedictine
Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg County
Jásd Saint George Benedictine
Veszprém County
Kács Saint Peter Benedictine
Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén County
Kemecse Benedictine
Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg County
Poroszló Saint Peter and Saint Paul Benedictine
Heves County
Prügy Benedictine
Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén County
Ság
(part of Karancsság)
Benedictine
Nógrád County
Sáp Benedictine
Hajdú-Bihar County
Abasár Holy Mary 11th century Benedictine
Heves County
Sárvár
(part of Nagyecsed)
Saint Peter Benedictine
Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg County
Szabolcs Holy Mary Benedictine
Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg County
Szakál (today Nógrádszakál) Benedictine
Nógrád County
Százd (part of Tiszakeszi) Holy Mary Benedictine
Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén County
Püspökszentlászló
(part of Hosszúhetény)
Ladislaus of Hungary Benedictine
Baranya County
Szenttrinitás (part of Vokány) Holy Trinity Benedictine
Baranya County
Szerencs Saint Peter and Saint Paul Benedictine
Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén County
Szerep Benedictine
Hajdú-Bihar County
Szigetmonostor Salvator Mundi Benedictine
Pest County
Szólátmonostor
(part of Debrecen)
Benedictine
Hajdú-Bihar County
Szőreg Philip the Apostle Benedictine
Csongrád County
Miskolctapolca
(part of Miskolc)
Saint Peter Benedictine
Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén County
Tata Saint Peter Benedictine
Komárom-Esztergom County
Tárnok All Saints Benedictine
Pest County
Telki Stephen of Hungary Benedictine
Pest County
Tereske Holy Mary Benedictine
Nógrád County
Tétmonostora
(part of Szolnok)
Benedictine
Tomajmonostora Benedictine
Jász-Nagykun-Szolnok County
Torda
(today Bihartorda)
Benedictine
Hajdú-Bihar County
Tömpös-puszta
(part of Makó)
Holy Mary Benedictine
Csongrád County
Ugramonostora
(part of Biharugra)
Holy Mary Benedictine
Hajdú-Bihar County
Vidmonostora
(part of Hajdúböszörmény)
Holy Cross Benedictine
Hajdú-Bihar County
Visegrád Andrew the Apostle Benedictine
Pest County
Vizesmonostor
(part of Battonya)
Benedictine
Békés County
Zámmonostora
(part of Nagyiván)
Benedictine
Heves County
Zebegény Michael the Archangel Benedictine
Pest County
Ajtonymonostora
(part of Szemlak (Romanian: Semlac))
Benedictine
today in Romania
Almásmonostora
(part of Váralmás (Romanian: Almașu))
Benedictine

later Premonstratensian
today in Romania
Ákosmonostora
(today Ákos (Romanian: Acâș))
Benedictine
today in Romania
Bátor
(today Feketebátor (Romanian: Batăr))
Benedictine
today in Romania
Bizeresződ
(part of Szépfalu (Romanian: Frumușeni)
Holy Mary Benedictine
today in Romania
Bulcs
(Romanian: Bulci)
Holy Mary Benedictine
today in Romania
Egyedmonostor
(part of Diószeg (Romanian: Diosig)
All Saints Benedictine
today in Romania
Eperjes
(part of Kelmák (Romanian: Chelmac))
Benedictine
today in Romania
Gyelid
(part of Arad)
Benedictine
today in Romania
Gyerőmonostora
(today Magyargyerőmonostor (Romanian: Mănăstireni))
Benedictine
today in Romania
Harina
(Romanian: Herina)
Benedictine
today in Romania
Hodoș-Bodrog Monastery
(in Hodosmonostora, part of Pécska (Romanian: Pecica)
Saint Peter Benedictine
today in Romania
Kaplony
(Romanian: Căpleni)
Martin of Tours Benedictine
today in Romania
Kenézmonostora
(part of Nagylak (Romanian: Nădlac)
Benedictine
today in Romania
Kolozsmonostor
(part of Kolozsvár (Romanian: Cluj-Napoca)
Holy Mary Benedictine
today in Romania
Meszes
(part of Zsákfalva (Romanian: Viile Jacului))
Margaret of Antioch Benedictine

later Premonstratensian
today in Romania
Zákánymonostor / Bégamonostor (Romanian: Mănăștiur Benedictine
today in Romania
Pankota
(Romanian: Pâncota)
Benedictine
today in Romania
Porgány (Romanian: Pordeanu) Benedictine
today in Romania
Rahonca
(part of Szatmárnémeti Romanian: Satu Mare)
Michael the Archangel Benedictine
today in Romania
Szentimre
(today Hegyközszentimre Romanian: Sântimreu)
Benedictine
today in Romania
Szentjános
(today Biharszentjános (Romanian: Borș))
John the Baptist Benedictine
today in Romania
Adorján
(Serbian: Адорјан)
Holy Mary Benedictine
today in Serbia
Aracsa
(part of Törökbecse (Serbian: Нови Бечеј))
Saint Nicholas Benedictine
today in Serbia
Aranylábúbács
(part of Bács (Serbian: Бач)
Saint Nicholas Benedictine
today in Serbia
Báka
(part of Doroszló (Serbian: Дорослово)
Benedictine
today in Serbia
Berzétemonostor
(Croatian: Nuštar)
Holy Spirit Benedictine
today in Croatia
Bozók
(Slovak: Bzovík)
1124 Benedictine
today in Slovakia
Dombó
(Serbian: Раковац)
Saint George Benedictine
today in Serbia
Frankavilla
(today Nagyolaszi Serbian: Манђелос))
Benedictine
today in Serbia
Galádmonostora
(part of Karlova (Serbian: Ново Милошево))
Benedictine
today in Serbia
Garáb
(Serbian: Грабово)
Margaret of Antioch c. 1093 Benedictine
today in Serbia
Hanva
(Slovak: Chanava)
Saint George Benedictine
today in Slovakia
Ittebe
(Serbian: Српски Итебеј)
Most Sacred Savior 13th century Benedictine
today in Serbia
Jánosi
(Slovak: Rimavské Janovce)
John the Baptist Benedictine
today in Slovakia
Kanizsamonostor
(Serbian: Банатски Моноштор)
Benedictine
today in Serbia
Kolos
(today Nagykolos (Slovak: Veľký Klíž))
Holy Mary Benedictine
today in Slovakia

(part of Bánmonostor (Serbian: Banoštor)
Saint Stephen Benedictine
today in Serbia
Ludány
(today Nyitraludány (Slovak: Ludanice))
Benedictine
today in Slovakia
Martonos
(Serbian: Мартонош)
Benedictine
today in Serbia
Oroszlánosmonostora
(part of Magyarmajdány (Serbian: Мајдан)
Saint George Benedictine
today in Serbia
Pélmonostor
(Croatian: Beli Manastir)
13th century Benedictine
today in Croatia
Rudina (Cecevac) Michael the Archangel Benedictine
today in Croatia
Sándormonostora
(part of Dunagálos (Serbian: Gložan))
Benedictine
today in Serbia
Stóla
(Slovak: Štôla)
Holy Mary 1314 Benedictine
today in Slovakia
Szentgergely
(Serbian: Гргуревци)
Saint Gregory Benedictine
today in Serbia
Szentgergely
(part of Szond (Serbian: Сонта))
Saint Gregory Benedictine
today in Serbia
Szentpétermonostor
(Croatian: Bački Monoštor)
Saint Peter Benedictine
today in Serbia
Szerafinmonostora
(today Lekér (Slovak: Hronovce)
Salvator Mundi Benedictine
today in Slovakia
Széplak
(part of Kassa (Slovak: Košice))
Holy Mary Benedictine
today in Slovakia
Szkalka
(Slovak: Skalka nad Váhom)
Benedict of Nursia Benedictine
today in Slovakia
Tótmonostora
(today part of Nagykikinda (Serbian: Кикинда))
Benedictine
today in Serbia
Egres Abbey
(part of Nagyszentpéter)
1179 Cistercian
today in Romania
Zirc Abbey
(in Zirc)
Holy Mary 1182 Cistercian
Veszprém County
Pilis
(today Pilisszentkereszt)
Holy Mary 1184 Cistercian
Pest County
Szentgotthárd Abbey
(in Szentgotthárd)
Gotthard of Hildesheim 1183 Cistercian
Vas County
Kutjevo Abbey
(in Gotó)
Holy Mary 1232 Cistercian
today in Croatia
Kerc
(Romanian: Cârța)
1202 Cistercian
today in Romania
Toplica 13th century Cistercian
Pétervárad
(Serbian: Петроварадин)
13th century Cistercian
today in Serbia
Borsmonostor
(part of Répcekethely (German: Mannersdorf an der Rabnitz))
1197 Cistercian
today in Austria
Bélháromkút
(today Bélapátfalva)
Holy Mary 1232 Cistercian
Heves County
Ercsi 1238 Carthusian
Fejér County
Menedékkő
(part of Létánfalva (Slovak: Letanovce))
1299
(until 1543)
Carthusian
today in Slovakia
Lehnic
(Slovak: Lechnica)
1319 Carthusian
today in Slovakia
Felsőtárkány 1332 Carthusian
Heves County
Lövöld
(today Városlőd)
1364 Carthusian
Veszprém County
Szentkirály
(part of Esztergom)
Holy Mary
Stephen of Hungary
1150 Stephanite
Komárom-Esztergom County
Budafelhévíz
(part of Budapest)
1300 Stephanite
Budapest
Visegrád 14th century Stephanite
Pest County
Golgonca
(today part of Kőrös (Croatian: Križevci))
13th century Order of the Holy Sepulchre
today in Croatia
Tenő
(Croatian: Tenje)
13th century Order of the Holy Sepulchre
today in Croatia
Lándok
(Slovak: Lendak)
13th century Order of the Holy Sepulchre
today in Slovakia
Hunfalva
(Slovak: Huncovce)
13th century Order of the Holy Sepulchre
today in Slovakia
Pozsony
(Slovak: Bratislava)
around 1300 Antonite
today in Slovakia
Daróc
(today Szepesdaróc (Slovak: Dravce))
Elizabeth of Hungary 1288 Antonite
today in Slovakia
Bozók
(Slovak: Bzovík)
Holy Mary 1181 Premonstratensian
today in Slovakia
Brassó
(Romanian: Brașov
Catherine of Alexandria 13th century Premonstratensian
today in Romania
Nagyszeben
(Romanian: Sibiu)
13th century Premonstratensian
today in Romania
Csút Island
(part of Budapest)
Saint Eustace 1264 Premonstratensian
Budapest
Garáb 12th century Premonstratensian
Nógrád County
Horpács Premonstratensian
Nógrád County
Szentkereszt
(today Jánoshida)
John the Baptist 1186 Premonstratensian
Jász-Nagykun-Szolnok County
Majk Holy Mary 1235 Premonstratensian
Komárom-Esztergom County
Adony
(today Nyíradony)
Holy Mary Premonstratensian
Hajdú-Bihar County
Rabbit Island
(part of Budapest)
Michael the Archangel 13th century Premonstratensian
Budapest
Hatvan 1170 Premonstratensian
Heves County
Ság
(Slovak: Šahy)
1237 Premonstratensian
today in Slovakia
Zsámbék John the Baptist 13th century Premonstratensian
Pest County
Türje Holy Mary 1235 Premonstratensian
Zala County
Mórichida Jacob the Apostel 1251 Premonstratensian
Győr-Moson-Sopron County
Bény (Slovak: Bíňa) Holy Mary 1217 Premonstratensian
today in Slovakia
Lelesz
(Slovak: Leles)
Holy Cross 1188 Premonstratensian
today in Slovakia
Túróc 1251 Premonstratensian
today in Slovakia
Kassa
(Slovak: Košice)
Premonstratensian
today in Slovakia
Rozsnyó
(Slovak: Rožňava)
Premonstratensian
today in Slovakia
Váradelőhely
(part of Nagyvárad (Romanian: Oradea))
Saint Stephen 1130 Premonstratensian
today in Romania
Jászó
(Slovak: Jasov)
Premonstratensian
today in Slovakia
Csorna Premonstratensian
Győr-Moson-Sopron County
Gödöllő 1923 Premonstratensian
Pest County
Zich (?) Premonstratensian
Ábrány
(Romanian: Abram)
Premonstratensian
today in Romania
Szécs (?) Premonstratensian
Gyulafirátót
(part of Veszprém)
Premonstratensian
Veszprém County
Ócsa Premonstratensian
Pest County
Keszthely Premonstratensian
Zala County
Szombathely Premonstratensian
Vas County

Literature

[edit]
  • Topor, István : Szerzetesek és szerzetesrendek Magyarországon[30][31][32][33]
  • Siska, József : Premontrei szerzetesek a bodrogközi Leleszen[34]

References

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  14. ^ Magyar Katolikus Lexikon - Szentjobb
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  20. ^ Magyar Katolikus Lexikon - Cikádori Apátság
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  22. ^ Magyar Katolikus Lexikon - Debalchi Apátság
  23. ^ Magyar Katolikus Lexikon - Dunaszigeti Szent Jakab apátság
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