Epigraphy
The inscription corpus includes:
- A labeled crest etched into stone from Pécs, late 13th century (Label: aBA SZeNTjeI vaGYUNK aKI eSZTeR ANna erZSéBeT; We are the saints of Aba; who are Esther, Anna and Elizabeth.)
- Rod calendar, around 1300, copied by Luigi Ferdinando Marsigli in 1690. It contains several feasts and names, thus it is one of the most extensive runic records.
- Nicholsburg alphabet
- Runic record in Istanbul, 1515.
- Székelyderzs: a brick with runic inscription, found in the Unitarian church
- Énlaka runic inscription, discovered by Balázs Orbán in 1864 photo
- Székelydálya: runic inscription, found in the Calvinist church
- The inscription from Felsőszemeréd (Horné Semerovce), Slovakia (15th century)
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