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    Nicolaus Olahus (Latin for Nicholas, the Vlach; Hungarian: Oláh Miklós; Romanian: Nicolae Valahul); 10 January 1493 – 15 January 1568) was the Archbishop...
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    of Nicolaus Olahus. Another name given is Menyhért Miklós. Kiss, Farkas Gábor; Láng, Benedek; Popa-Gorjanu, Cosmin, The Alchemical Mass of Nicolaus Melchior...
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    against the Ottomans in their posture as guards of the eastern border. Nicolaus Olahus stated in the book Hungaria et Athila in 1536 that "Hungarians and...
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    ethnic composition was the subject of different modern estimations. Nicolaus Olahus, Primate of Hungary stated in the book Hungaria et Athila in 1536 that...
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    present-day Slovakia and a strip of western Hungary). The Archbishop Nicolaus Olahus invited the Jesuits to Trnava in 1561 in order to develop the municipal...
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    against the Ottomans in their posture as guards of the eastern border. Nicolaus Olahus stated in the book Hungaria et Athila in 1536 that "Hungarians and...
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    an article published in 1979). The 16th-century Hungarian prelate Nicolaus Olahus claimed that Attila took for himself the title of Descendant of the...
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    1563 he was crowned King of Hungary by the Archbishop of Esztergom, Nicolaus Olahus, and on his father's death, in July 1564, he succeeded to the empire...
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  • 1896–1970) Tarmo Oja (Sweden, 1934–) Tomimaru Okuni (Japan, 1931–) Nicolaus Olahus (Hungarian, 1493–1568) Heinrich Wilhelm Matthias Olbers (Germany, 1758–1840)...
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  • orienteering competitor Lóránt Oláh (born 1979), Serbian football player Nicolaus Olahus (1493–1568), Hungarian archbishop Tiberiu Olah (1928–2002), Hungarian...
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    rerum Hungarorum 15th – 16th century Antonio Bonfini Gáspár Heltai Nicolaus Olahus 16th century Sebestyén Tinódi Lantos Tripartitum Érdy Codex Péter Bornemisza...
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    Dengeleg served the King as Voivode of Transylvania for eight years. Nicolaus Olahus writes, in his Hungaria, that his grandmother, Marina was John Hunyadi's...
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    rerum Hungarorum 15th – 16th century Antonio Bonfini Gáspár Heltai Nicolaus Olahus 16th century Sebestyén Tinódi Lantos Tripartitum Érdy Codex Péter Bornemisza...
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    rerum Hungarorum 15th – 16th century Antonio Bonfini Gáspár Heltai Nicolaus Olahus 16th century Sebestyén Tinódi Lantos Tripartitum Érdy Codex Péter Bornemisza...
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  • 1553. The Saxons did not sever all links to the Catholic Church. When Nicolaus Olahus was installed as Archbishop of Esztergom, the deans of Hermanstadt...
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    rerum Hungarorum 15th – 16th century Antonio Bonfini Gáspár Heltai Nicolaus Olahus 16th century Sebestyén Tinódi Lantos Tripartitum Érdy Codex Péter Bornemisza...
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    Romance speakers from Wallachia, Transylvania, and the Balkan peninsula. Nicolaus Olahus (1493–1568), prominent humanist, writes in Hungaria et Attila that...
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    humanist and Bishop of Pécs (later archbishop of Esztergom, Hungary) Nicolaus Olahus' 1534 dated letter mentions "noster Maximilianus Transylvanus", that...
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  • 1477 – Adriana of Nassau-Siegen, German countess (b. 1449) 1568 – Nicolaus Olahus, Romanian archbishop (b. 1493) 1569 – Catherine Carey, lady-in-waiting...
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    elected in the parliament by the untitled lesser nobility (gentry). Nicolaus Olahus, secretary of Louis, attached himself to the party of Ferdinand but...
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  • 1397–1418) Neagoe Basarab V (1459–1521), Domn of Wallachia (1512–1521) Nicolaus Olahus (1493–1568), Roman Catholic Archbishop of the Kingdom of Hungary Stephen...
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    rerum Hungarorum 15th – 16th century Antonio Bonfini Gáspár Heltai Nicolaus Olahus 16th century Sebestyén Tinódi Lantos Tripartitum Érdy Codex Péter Bornemisza...
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  • (1490–1574), Transylvanian Saxon historian and Protestant preacher. Nicolaus Olahus (1493–1568), Hungarian/Wallachian chronicler. H João de Barros (1496–1570)...
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    held for the first time in history. 1504 – Stephen Olahus, father of the great humanist Nicolaus Olahus, was appointed by the King as a judge of Orăștie...
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    and Chancellor of Transylvania between 1571 and 1575. His mentor was Nicolaus Olahus. His nephews were, among others, Palatine Zsigmond Forgách and Archbishop...
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    both shared, for instance, the device of a raven on their shield. Nicolaus Olahus was the nephew of John Hunyadi. In 1515, the English printer Wynkyn...
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  • Vlasios, died 316), patron saint of Dubrovnik, an Armenian martyr Nicolaus Olahus (Latin for Nicholas, the Vlach; Hungarian: Oláh Miklós, Romanian: Nicolae...
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    Consecrator King Maximilian 8 September 1563 St Martin's Cathedral, Posonium Nicolaus Olahus Archbishop of Esztergom, primate of Hungary Queen Maria of Spain 9...
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    de Branche de Debrentha, O.S.B. (11 October 1454 – 13 January 1463) Nicolaus Olahus (1543–1548) Wolfang Vuk de Gyula (1548–1550) Juraj Drašković (22 March...
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    and half-brother of Vlad Vintilă and Radu of Afumați. The scholar Nicolaus Olahus partly supported this account and further claimed that Paisie was his...
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