Okm 298 August 1995 Access
His family, the Esterházys, were among the wealthiest and most influential, meaning the documents under the OKM (National Library) classification are often primary sources for understanding the social fabric of the time. Why We Still Reference It
"OKM 298 August 1995" isn't just a string of numbers—it's a digital and physical bridge to the 1600s. It represents the tireless work of archivists who spent the summer of '95 ensuring that the "Union Adversaries" and the "Holy Union" were documented for generations to come. OKM 298 August 1995
You might wonder why a catalog number from nearly 30 years ago still pops up in academic journals like Analecta OSBM. His family, the Esterházys, were among the wealthiest