Ilona zrÍnyi,自由和勇气的象征

Juriy Chotari
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这篇文章描述了跨喀尔巴阡地区历史上一位杰出女性人物Ilona伯爵夫人Zrínyi的重要生活时刻和积极的政治活动,她在17世纪居住在穆卡切沃,并保护穆卡切沃城堡免受奥地利侵略者的入侵。伯爵夫人的个性也被表现为自由和勇气的象征,这在17世纪下半叶(1685-1688)哈布斯堡王朝围攻穆卡切沃城堡期间尤为突出。本文分析了伊洛娜Zrínyi在穆卡切沃城堡被围困前写的11封原始信件。它们证明了伯爵夫人与乌赞斯基和别列日斯基县(今跨喀尔巴阡地区的领土)的领导人之间的联系。它们被保存在喀尔巴阡州国家档案馆的Berehove分部。这些信件是我们地区全欧洲历史的重要证据来源。在本文的最后一部分,我们根据喀尔巴阡州国家档案馆的新闻材料和文件收集了证据,这些证据描述了所谓的“伊洛娜日”,即纪念伟大的政治和历史人物伊洛娜伯爵夫人Zrínyi的庆祝活动。所有的官方文件都证明了乌赞斯基县和别列日斯基县(今外喀尔巴阡山脉)的当地人民是如何热爱和尊重伯爵夫人的,因为她勇敢地为自由而战,反对哈布斯堡王朝,她对自己的国家有永不停止的责任感,并对自己的祖国关怀备至。在围攻穆卡切沃城堡期间,伊洛娜Zrínyi带着她的儿子,费伦茨Rákóczi二世,他还是个孩子。当时的围攻教会了未来1703-1711年解放斗争的领袖要勇敢,要爱他的祖国。匈牙利和其他国家的档案可能会继续对伊洛娜Zríny活动相关资料的进一步研究,因为她未能成功地组建一个国际反哈布斯堡联盟。关键词:伊洛娜伯爵夫人Zrínyi,穆卡切沃城堡,跨喀尔巴阡历史。
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ILONA ZRÍNYI, THE SYMBOL OF FREEDOM AND COURAGE
The article describes the important moments of life and active political activity of one prominent female figure in the history of Transcarpathian region – Countess Ilona Zrínyi, who lived in Mukachevo in the 17th century and protected Mukachevo Castle from the Austrian invaders. The Countess' personality is also shown as a symbol of freedom and courage, which was especially emphasized during the siege of Mukachevo Castle by the Habsburgs in the second half of the 17th century (1685–1688). The article analyses eleven original letters written by Ilona Zrínyi before the siege of Mukachevo Castle. They testify to the connection between the Countess and the leadership of the Uzhanskyi and Berezhskyi counties (present-day territory of Transcarpathian region). They are stored in the Berehove Branch of the State Archives of Transcarpathian Oblast. These letters are important sources of evidence of Europe-wide history of our region. In the final part of the present article we have collected evidence based on press material and documents in the State Archives of Transcarpathian Oblast describing the so-called «Ilona-days», i.e. celebrations commemorating the personality of the great political and historical figure, Countess Ilona Zrínyi. All the official documents provide proof of the fact of how local people of Uzhanskyi and Berezhskyi counties (present-day Transcarpathia) loved and deeply respected the countess for her courage to fight for freedom against the Habsburgs, for her never-ending feeling of responsibility for her nation, and attentive care for her own motherland. During the siege of Mukachevo Castle with Ilona Zrínyi had her son, Ferenc Rákóczi II with her, who was still a child. The siege at that time taught the future leader of the liberation struggle of 1703–1711 to be courageous, and to love his motherland. Further research into sources related to Ilona Zríny’s activities may continue in the archives of Hungary and other countries as she unsuccessfully sought to form an international anti-Habsburg coalition. Keywords Countess Ilona Zrínyi, Mukachevo Castle, Transcarpathian history.
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