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| Antonio Bonfini (Latin variant: Antonius Bonfinius) (1434—1503) was an Italian humanist and poet who spent the last years of his career as a court historian in Hungary with King Matthias Corvinus. Bonfini was commissioned by Matthias Corvinus to produce a work chronicling the History of Hungary.... Read enhanced Wikipedia article |
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Antonio Bonfini
Antonio Bonfini (Latin variant: Antonius Bonfinius) (1434—1503) was an Italian humanist and poet who spent the last years of his career as a court historian in Hungary with King Matthias Corvinus. -
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Simon of Keza: Gesta Hunnorum et Hungarorum 13th century ... Antonio Bonfini 15th century -
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Szamosközy István
Szamosközy István (1570–1612) was a Hungarian humanist and historian. ... He designed his work based on the example of Antonio Bonfini's Decades (Tenths). -
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1503 in Italy
An incomplete list of events which happened in Italy in 1503: ... Antonio Bonfini -
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Baranyai Decsi János
Baranyai is a Hungarian Renaissance writer who lived in the 16th century. ... His source for earlier periods is often Antonio Bonfini. -
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Gáspár Heltai
Gáspár Heltai (German: Caspar Helth) (1490?-1574) was a Hungarian writer and printer of Saxon descent. ... Despite his German mothertongue, he published many books in Hungarianfrom his printshop, the most voluminous is his reworking&translation of Antonio Bonfini's work. -
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John Hunyadi
János (John) Hunyadi (Hungarian: Hunyadi János, Romanian: Iancu de Hunedoara, Slovak: Ján Huňady, Serbian: Сибињанин Јанко / Sibinjanin Janko; c. 1387 – 11 August 1456), nicknamed The White Knight was a Hungarian general (1444–1446) and Regent-Governor (1446–1453) of the Kingdom of Hungary.. ... Antonio Bonfini, Rerum ungaricarum libri xlv, editio septima (in Latin; ~contemporary source). -
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Valerius
Valerius is the nomen of gens Valeria, one of the oldest patrician families of Rome. ... The connection seems to have been made by Matthias' biographer, the Italian Antonio Bonfini, who was well-versed with the classical Latin authors. -
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Bohemian Forest
The Bohemian Forest is a low mountain range in Central Europe. ... The usage of its current Czech name Šumava has been attested in late 15th century Antonio Bonfini's work Rerum unganicarum decades. -
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Renaissance
The Renaissance (French for "rebirth"; Italian: Rinascimento, from ri- "again" and nascere "be born") was a cultural movement that spanned roughly the 14th to the 17th century, beginning in Florence in the Late Middle Ages and later spreading to the rest of Europe. ... The most important humanists living in Matthias' court were Antonio Bonfini and the famous Hungarian poet Janus Pannonius.
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