Hi, Branko.
So I'll be fine. I contacted our acquaintances in Serbia. In the town of Vršac, a county family with the surname F lived and ruled in the given year… For various reasons, we cannot publish surnames anywhere. The count ruled the entire southwest of Hungary. He was a really powerful man at the time. But not much has been preserved in the archives. It's been over 300 years. We only roughly know that they had only one daughter, who died very young in Burgenland, Austria, apparently from severe pneumonia. Her name was Amadil F… So this is your Amata. In our language, the name is pronounced like this. In Hungarian, it's Amadil. She was the darling of her family and was preparing to rule after her father. She attended a school where she was educated in subjects for future rulers. Well, unfortunately, she didn't live to see it. Her grave, tomb, burial data ... we did not find in any records. She does not even have a crypt in the manor house in Vršac, where she came from. We contacted the administrator of the manor. After so many years, the manor has changed many times after various modifications and also half of it was destroyed during World War II. Today it has a completely different look. And I think that's the main snag in the whole thing. Amata may have returned several times after midnight, as elsewhere. Well, she didn't know her home and didn't find anyone. And since then she has wandered all over her supposed Hungarian, which no longer exists. And the fact that there is no record of her grave anywhere, not even in the oldest records, may be related to one fact. Indeed, at the time of Amata's death, they burned the dead on suspicion of an unknown infectious disease. They burned the dead in Austrian hospitals three hours after their deaths. Apparently they didn't want to risk an epidemic. So Amáta died in Austria, and that morning she may have been taken to a cremation, even though she was a very high-ranking person from the county family. And now I'll explain the next thing about the letter she gave you. There are vague mentions in several historical records of what appeared to be an attempt to overthrow or completely break up the monarchy. Apparently there was a secret police in Hungary, something like the style of today's secret service. And the best part is that he sent this telegram all over Hungary only to high officials, t. j. Count and Countess himself a young king who was not even 20 years old. We do not know yet what is written in your letter. But we have such an indication that it was a warning. Amáta probably did not have time to hand it over to anyone or at least offer it for reading to some high-ranking people in Hungary. But history has shown that this warning was certainly a success. Hungary has introduced some changes and various measures against such a coup or disintegration - for a very long time to come. Exactly for the next 367 years, if we date everything from the death of Amadil - that is, Amaty. At first, it all seemed very complicated and unsolvable. We sat down a lot and everyone said their opinion. I was very happy at the end of the session because we came to a conclusion. It was actually so simple that I was surprised that I didn't figure it out right away. The solution to the whole matter is as follows: We have already contacted the church and town hall in Vršac. We agreed on the exact procedure. This evening in Vršac, in the manor house from which Amáta comes, the priests from the local diocese will celebrate Mass for Amáta. For her return home and eternal peace. In the underground, where there are crypts of this genus under the manor house, they have a stone plaque with its name carved. They will formally place her next to her parents during the ceremony. The priests were looking for what Amata might have looked like. They found one very old painting in the catacombs of the manor. Some parts on it are already blurred or have disappeared completely. Well, I saw a photo that they immediately sent me by e-mail. He is wearing a very pretty young woman of slim figure in a period dress. He has a big black hat on his head. The priests think it is Amat. But it remains only on their assumption, as there is no name on the painting and not even the signature of the painter, according to which we could subsequently date this painting. Since it does not sit on anyone in this genus (we went through the archival records at a distance), we assume that it is Amat. So it is this image that is placed next to the crypts during Mass. This time he will definitely find his home and his room. The priests will help her to move to the other side even after so many centuries of wandering and loneliness. A similar procedure has been implemented several times and in other cases it has worked. You see, there was no need to speculate much. These are all the basic things about Amat that I wanted to write to you. There is no need to solve or complicate more. I am glad that you also complied with the basic statutes - in no case emotionally or otherwise approach the subject of interest. So that's all I wanted. Please delete this email immediately so that it will not fall into the hands of any hackers who could distort the essence of the whole idea. And finally - I'm glad I could help.
Regards: Veronika.
P. S. After all, I just forgot something. In the lower part of the picture, which is probably Amáta, there is a white cat painted and quite indistinct (at least in the photo).