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Zakoucs's hymnal, privately owned today in Kétvölgy.

Terézia Zakoucs (born Terézia Mukics) was an important writer from a group of people called Hungarian Slovenes. She was born around 1817 and lived until May 2, 1885. She is remembered for writing a special book of songs for her community.

Who Was Terézia Zakoucs?

Terézia Zakoucs was a notable author who wrote in the Prekmurje dialect of the Slovene language. This dialect was spoken by Slovenes living in a region that was part of Hungary at the time. Her work helped to preserve the language and culture of her people.

Early Life and Family

Terézia Mukics was born in a place called Felsőszölnök around the year 1817. Not much is known about her early childhood. Later in her life, she married a man named György Zakoucs. After her marriage, she became known as Terézia Zakoucs.

Her Special Book: A Hymnal

In 1858, Terézia Zakoucs finished writing her most famous work. It was a hymnal, which is a book filled with religious songs or hymns. The book was titled Cantiones Ritkarócziensis.

Her hymnal was written in the Prekmurje dialect. This was important because it meant the songs could be understood and sung by people in her local community. She also adapted many songs from another hymnal written by János Slejbics, who was from a place called Čepinci. This shows how writers often build upon the work of others.

Her Legacy

Terézia Zakoucs's hymnal was a valuable contribution to the literature of the Hungarian Slovenes. It helped keep their language and traditions alive through music and worship. Her work is still remembered today as an important part of her community's history.

Later Life

Terézia Zakoucs passed away on May 2, 1885. She died in a place called Ritkarócz, which is known today as Kétvölgy.

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