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114. Brodarić, Stjepan. Epistulae, versio electronica. [page 52 | Paragraph | Section]

jog történetében II., Századok, 1905, 223–247. 3  An unknown employee of György Szatmári who did not attain Provostship. 4  Brodarics was already the secretary of Szatmári. 5  It is about nobleman Kristóf Darholczi from Sáros County, about whom we have several pieces of data together with his father (Pál Darholczi) and brothers (Pál and Vilmos). (Compare: MOL, DL 97820, DL 64524, DL 75106). Kristóf, Vice-Comes of Sáros County from 1514, Chamberlain of György Szatmári in 1515. 6  For Darholczi’s letter to the town of Kassa dated 18 August 1515, see: MOL,


115. Brodarić, Stjepan. Epistulae, versio electronica. [page 57 | Paragraph | Section]

of a Saxon middle class family from Medgyes, noted Humanist, poet and diplomat, friend and pen friend of Erasmus, member of the circle of László Szalkai who would become Archbishop of Esztergom. One of the tutors of the child King Louis from 1516, Royal Secretary from 1520. We have no other data about a permanent contact with Brodarics, who was roughly of the same age, but perhaps it is not just by accident that he wrote the letter on the coat of arms, which praises literature and science, in such elegant Latin. 1  Fraknói refers to this letter when he states that one of


116. Brodarić, Stjepan. Epistulae, versio electronica. [page 70 | Paragraph | Section]

arcibus finitimis tum in vastandis et diripiendis regnis nostris experientur. 28 Exercitus correxi ex: exercitos. We do not know Brodarics’ letter. Few of the breves of Hadrian VI survived, there is none among these that was sent to Louis II. (For this piece of data I am indebted to Gábor Nemes.) 5  Tommaso Cajetan De Vio (1468–1534) Dominican monk, eminent theologian and philosopher, protector of papal primacy. Legate of Hadrian VI in Hungary in 1523. 6  V. Radu (Radu de la Afumaţi) Voivod of Wallachia, illegitimate son of Radu cel Mare. Usually


117. Brodarić, Stjepan. Epistulae, versio electronica. [page 79 | Paragraph | Section]

the siege of Milan on 24 September 1523, and although they maintained a blockade the whole winter, they did not succeed in capturing it. On hearing about the approaching rescue army they had to retreat. 3  See the previous letter. 4 Louis II, Hungarian King (1516–1526). 5  I have found no data about the identity of the Milan envoy. 6  Duke Charles de Bourbon, an eminent commander in chief of Francis I fell out with the French ruler in 1522 as a result of inheritance issue, deserted him and sided with Charles V. France was attacked from three directions under his leadership at the


118. Brodarić, Stjepan. Epistulae, versio electronica. [page 83 | Paragraph | Section]

His identity is uncertain. He may be Stanisław Sprowa or perhaps Royal Secretary Stanisław Tarło. Both executed diplomatic tasks several times. 2  Cardinal Giulio de Medici, cousin of Pope Leo X, was elected Pope after the death of Hadrian VI on 19 November 1523. 3  I have found no further data about the selection of the 3 Cardinals mentioned. Even though Clement VII sent an envoy to Charles V on 8 December 1523 in connection with peace, he was not a Cardinal but one of the Pope’ Chamberlains, Bernardino della Barba. The next peace envoy Cardinal Nikolaus von Schönberg set off for


119. Brodarić, Stjepan. Epistulae, versio electronica. [page 87 | Paragraph | Section]

Publicationes Universitatis Miskolciensis, Sectio Philosophica, Tom. XIII., Fasciculus 3., Miskolc, 2008, 244–246. 11  János Szapolyai, Count of Szepes, Transylvanian Voivod, Hungarian King after the death of Louis. 12  The enclosures mentioned by Louis are unknown. There is no further data on Theodor Vafer, Notary of the Apostolic Chamber. Hungarian confessor in Rome János Lászai died on 17 August 1523. Regarding his death see two letters by Brodarics to Transylvanian Bishop Ferenc Várdai. 13  The banking house operated by Bindo Altoviti of Florence was a leading bank in


120. Brodarić, Stjepan. Epistulae, versio electronica. [page 93 | Paragraph | Section]

in the early 1530s. See Bethlen Farkas, Erdély története I., Budapest, 2000, 23. 13  Thomas Crnić (Negri), Bishop of Scardona. Concerning him, see the relevant note for the letter dated 15 December 1523. 14  Concerning Klissa, see the previous letter. 15 Ludovicus Horrera (?). No data has been found about him. Perhaps the form of the name is incorrect. 16 Lorenzo Pucci. 17  The enclosures mentioned did not survive. 31 István Brodarics to Archduke Ferdinand 1 Rome, 3 May 1524


121. Brodarić, Stjepan. Epistulae, versio electronica. [page 101 | Paragraph | Section]

of the bishopric until his death on 7 April 1524, so Csulai remained elected (electus) bishop. Papal confirmation became possible only after the death of Szatmári, and from Brodarics’ letter it seems it did not go smoothly either. That is why Brodarics asked for Salviati’s intervention. Some data suggest that it was unnecessary because Clement VII produced the bull that confirmed Csulai’s appointment on 26 October 1524. More on Csulai’s appointment as Bishop of Pécs: Fedeles Tamás, Egy Jagelló-kori humanista pályaképe. Csulai Móré Fülöp (1476/1477–1526), Levéltári


122. Brodarić, Stjepan. Epistulae, versio electronica. [page 102 | Paragraph | Section]

then in Vienna from 18 July 1524. 3 László Szalkai had held the title Archbishop of Esztergom since May 1524. 4  In fact, Brodarics could leave in February 1525 only. Louis II dated his letter of commission on 13 February 1525 in Buda. Compare: ASV, Principi, vol. 3., fol. 36r–v. We have data that show that the treasury paid out 200 forints to Brodarics on 22 February 1525 for travel expenses (compare: Fraknói Vilmos, II. Lajos számadási könyve, Magyar Történelmi Tár (XXII.), 1877, 85.) 5  This may refer to Brodarics’ long-time protégé Archdean of Gyulafehérvár Imre


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Brodarić, Stjepan (1490-1539) [1505], Epistulae, versio electronica. (), Verborum 166, Ed. Petrus Kasza [genre: prosa oratio - epistula] [word count] [brodaricsepistulae].


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