St. Mary's Cathedral in Prešov
St. Marian's Column in Prešov - a baroque mansion in the northern part of the market in Prešov, in eastern Slovakia.
The column was erected in 1751 on the initiative of the local Jesuits to commemorate the victims immediately hit by the city in 1679 and 1710. A massive, quadrangular, three-storey column made of sandstone, topped with a sculpture of the Immaculate Virgin Mary (Immaculate) with Baby Jesus is attributed to Jozef Hartman. Our Lady and Child have large, gilded crowns; The head of the scepter is also gilded. Of the four statues of the saints on the lower level only two (St. Nicholas and St. John Nepomucen) have survived in the original.
The column stands in the place where from March to September 1687 the so-called. "A series of executions in which General Caesar's army, Antonio Caraffa, ordered the loss of 24 people from the Prussian burghers and the surrounding nobility, supporting Emerick Thököly's anti-Habsburg insurrection. Literature
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