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Paralela ke zhořeleckému vévodství? K rodové politice Matyáše Korvína v Horním Slezsku / The parallel to the Görlitz duchy? The family politics of Matthias Corvinus in Upper Silesia [PDF]

open access: yesHistorie - Otázky - Problémy, 2015
The article is dedicated to the politics of Matthias Corvinus in Upper Silesia, namely to his attempt to establish a new family domain there. He intended to hand down the new domain to his illegitimate son John Corvinus.
Martin Čapský, David Radek
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Johannes Hunyadi und Matthias Corvinus in Filelfos Episteln: Laus Hungariae und Türkenkrieg

open access: yesActa Antiqua Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae, 2023
AbstractFranciscus Filelfus (Tolentino 1398 – Florenz 1481) is the author of the largest Humanistic correspondence in Latin and Greek. He is also a relevant source for the intellectual and political history of his times. In the 1420s, he gained a full knowledge of Greek in Constantinople, where he was integrated into Byzantine élite. In particular, the
Costanza, S.
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The Conversion of Gottfried Rabe: Visual Propaganda and Conversion in Early Seventeenth‐Century Germany☆

open access: yesRenaissance Studies, Volume 37, Issue 1, Page 36-56, February 2023., 2023
Abstract This article considers visual and textual descriptions of conversions to Lutheranism by focusing on the former Augustinian monk Gottfried Rabe, who delivered his revocation sermon in Wittenberg in 1601 and features on two woodcuts as well as on a commemorative medal.
Martin Christ
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Editorial Possibilities of Presenting Literary Texts of Ladislav Bartolomeides (1754 – 1825) [PDF]

open access: yesSlovenska Literatura, 2020
The paper is concerned with the editions of fiction works associated with the name of the evangelical preacher and teacher Ladislav Bartolomeides. In the first part the subject of the analysis is Bartolomeides´s reeditions of two Czech translations: a ...
Erika Brtáňová
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Kamenica Castle in Croatia Zagorje region

open access: yesStudia Lexicographica, 2022
This paper examines the centuries-long history of the castle Kamenica, situated above the identically named settlement in the Croatian Zagorje region, not far from Lepoglava. It was first mentioned in writing in 1311.
Krešimir Regan
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The Hero in the Lyrical Epic Poem Detvan in the Context of Contemporary Nationalism

open access: yesSlovenský Národopis, 2021
The analytical-interpretative study examines the depiction of literary characters in the lyrical-epic work Detvan written by Andrej Sládkovič. It interprets the ingenious system of relations between the Slovak nation represented by the main character ...
Fülöpová Marta
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Johann Georg Triegler (Trigler): A Half-Forgotten Intellectual from the Turn of the Sixteenth Century, Former Owner of the Chansonnier Compiled for Beatrice of Aragon

open access: yesMuzyka, 2021
The famous manuscript made in the late 1460s or early 1470s for Princess Beatrice of Aragon is nowadays known as the Mellon Chansonnier. Beatrice took this codex with her to Central Europe, where in 1476 she married the Hungarian king Matthias Corvinus.
Vladimír Maňas
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Steel metallurgy in the Republic of Croatia

open access: yesStudia Lexicographica, 2023
This paper examines the centuries-long history of the castle Kamenica, situated above the identically named settlement in the Croatian Zagorje region, not far from Lepoglava. It was first mentioned in writing in 1311.
Mirko Gojić
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Žold a ztráta: císař (si) vyřizuje účty : úvahy o dvou rozhodčích procesech mezi císařem Fridrichem III. a veliteli žoldnéřů v době uherské války

open access: yesStudia Historica Brunensia, 2020
The arbitration proceedings that took place in 1482 represent the lowest point in the relationships between Frederick III and two of his most important mercenary captains at the time.
Petra Heinicker
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A Firearms in Military Activities in the Borderland of Bohemia, Silesia and Lesser Poland in the Times of Matthias Corvinuses

open access: yesFasciculi Archaeologiae Historicae, 2017
Matthias Corvinus, the Hungarian ruler who was also called the „Warrior King”, was carrying out very intensive policy in Central Europe. Having come to the throne of Hungary in 1458, he soon also seized Moravia, Silesia and Vienna.
Piotr Strzyż
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