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137: 22: 630: 121: 129: 449: 163:. The fortress was one of the earliest and most influential works of the Italian Renaissance style in Transylvania. Its ruins are classed as a national heritage site, identified as AB-II-m-B-00394 in Romania's National Register of Historic Monuments. 260:
István Keul (2009). Early Modern Religious Communities in East-Central Europe: Ethnic Diversity, Denominational Plurality, and Corporative Politics in the Principality of Transylvania (1526–1691). Leiden / Boston, 2009. Brill. p.
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Oral tradition suggests that Castaldo assassinated Martinuzzi in an attempt to recover a stash of ancient coins, which the cardinal was rumoured to have acquired from local fisherman and hidden in the castle.
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During Romania's communist rule, the castle continued to deteriorate, having been used as industrial storage, granary and as a meat processing plant. Northern parts of the structure collapsed in 1981.
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In 1601 the Italian architects Simone and Fulvio Genga were accused of political intrigue and assassinated in the castle's dungeons by General Basta.
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In 1715 the castle was owned by Transylvania's Roman Catholic Church, functioning as episcopal summer residence. In 1792, while occupied by
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Ahmet Ersoy, Maciej Górny, Vangelis Kechriotis (2010). Modernism: Representations of National Culture. Central University Press. p. 370
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Dora Wiebenson, József Sisa, Pál Lővei (1998). The Architecture of Historic Hungary. MIT Press. p. 67.
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George Martinuzzi was assassinated by General Castaldo within the castle walls in December 1551
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Vințu de Jos
Transylvania
Romania
George Martinuzzi
Giovanni Battista Castaldo
Aaron the Tyrant
Metropolitan
Sava Brancović
Michael I Apafi
Ottoman
Ignác Batthyány
Romanian Revolution





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