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His Excellency
Nicolaus Olahus
Archbishop of Esztergom Primate of Hungary
See
Esztergom
Appointed
20 March 1553
Term ended
14 January 1568
Predecessor
George Martinuzzi
Successor
Antonio Veranzio
Other post(s)
Bishop of Eger
Personal details
Born
10 January 1493
Nagyszeben, Kingdom of Hungary (now Sibiu, Romania)
Died
14 January 1568(1568-01-14) (aged 75) Pozsony, Kingdom of Hungary (now Bratislava, Slovakia)
Parents
Stephanus Olahus Barbara Huszár
Signature
Coat of arms
Nicolaus Olahus (Latin for Nicholas, the Vlach; Hungarian: Oláh Miklós; Romanian: Nicolae Valahul); 10 January 1493 – 15 January 1568) was the Archbishop of Esztergom, Primate of Hungary, and a distinguished Catholic prelate, humanist and historiographer.
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against the Ottomans in their posture as guards of the eastern border. NicolausOlahus stated in the book Hungaria et Athila in 1536 that "Hungarians and...
an article published in 1979). The 16th-century Hungarian prelate NicolausOlahus claimed that Attila took for himself the title of Descendant of the...
present-day Slovakia and a strip of western Hungary). The Archbishop NicolausOlahus invited the Jesuits to Trnava in 1561 in order to develop the municipal...
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Dengeleg served the King as Voivode of Transylvania for eight years. NicolausOlahus writes, in his Hungaria, that his grandmother, Marina was John Hunyadi's...
and half-brother of Vlad Vintilă and Radu of Afumați. The scholar NicolausOlahus partly supported this account and further claimed that Paisie was his...
1553. The Saxons did not sever all links to the Catholic Church. When NicolausOlahus was installed as Archbishop of Esztergom, the deans of Hermanstadt...
1397–1418) Neagoe Basarab V (1459–1521), Domn of Wallachia (1512–1521) NicolausOlahus (1493–1568), Roman Catholic Archbishop of the Kingdom of Hungary Stephen...
rerum Hungarorum 15th – 16th century Antonio Bonfini Gáspár Heltai NicolausOlahus 16th century Sebestyén Tinódi Lantos Tripartitum Érdy Codex Péter Bornemisza...
humanist and Bishop of Pécs (later archbishop of Esztergom, Hungary) NicolausOlahus' 1534 dated letter mentions "noster Maximilianus Transylvanus", that...
both shared, for instance, the device of a raven on their shield. NicolausOlahus was the nephew of John Hunyadi. In 1515, the English printer Wynkyn...
Romance speakers from Wallachia, Transylvania, and the Balkan peninsula. NicolausOlahus (1493–1568), prominent humanist, writes in Hungaria et Attila that...