Trenín Castle: The castle dates back to the Roman Empire, according to Roman records in 179 AD. In the mid-13th century, it was home to Baron Jakarb Chessene, the swordsman of King Bella IV. In the late 1st century, the castle became the residence of Matthew IIICsák. The well was closely related to the legend of the Turkish prince Omar and his love for the beautiful Fatima, for which he dug a well on the rock.
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Trenín Castle: The castle dates back to the Roman Empire, according to Roman records in 179 AD. In the mid-13th century, it was home to Baron Jakarb Chessene, the swordsman of King Bella IV. In the late 1st century, the castle became the residence of Matthew IIICsák. The well was closely related to the legend of the Turkish prince Omar and his love for the beautiful Fatima, for which he dug a well on the rock.