Tamás Bakócz (b. 1442, Erdőd – d. 1521, Esztergom) was a Hungarian archbishop, cardinal and statesman. He was a serious candidate in the 1513 papal conclave...
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Esztergom (section Szent Tamás-hegy)
resident, Archbishop Tamás Bakócz (d. 1521) gave the town significant monuments. In 1507 he had Italian architects build the Bakócz chapel, which is the...
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return, the Diet persuaded him to forbid the unpopular Tamás Bakócz to use the royal seals, but Bakócz remained the arch-chancellor. The royal seals were...
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his jewels to get enough food and clothing. His guardians, Cardinal Tamás Bakócz and Count George Brandenburg-Ansbach, shamefully neglected him, squandered...
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visited Esztergom in 1991. The basilica is also known for Bakócz Chapel (named after Tamás Bakócz), built by Italian masters between 1506–1507 out of red...
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archbishop – 1480) Hippolytus Cardinal Este (primate, archbishop – 1486) Tamás Bakócz (primate, archbishop, cardinal – 1497–1521) György Szatmári (primate...
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Gordon Bajnai (born 1968), former Prime Minister of Hungary (2009–2010) Tamás Bakócz (1442–1521), archbishop, cardinal and statesman Gábor Baross (1848–1892)...
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launched a new campaign into Bulgaria in early May 1514. Meanwhile, Tamás Bakócz, Archbishop of Esztergom, declared a Crusade against the Turks on 9 April...
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their march across the Great Hungarian Plain, and Bakócz cancelled the campaign. At that time, Bakócz stopped recruiting on the news of the clashes between...
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(1477–1485) Gabriele Rangone (1477–1486) Ippolito d'Este (1493–1520) Tamás Bakócz (1500–1521) George Martinuzzi (1551) Antun Vrančić (1573) Andrew Báthory...
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Adriaan Boeyens Records Preceded by Jaime Serra i Cau Oldest living Member of the Sacred College 15 March 1517 - 8 November 1517 Succeeded by Tamás Bakócz...
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Hungarian Renaissance architecture is the Bakócz Chapel (commissioned by the Hungarian cardinal Tamás Bakócz), now part of the Esztergom Basilica. As in...
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Berry (b. 1340) 1467 – Philip III, Duke of Burgundy (b. 1396) 1521 – Tamás Bakócz, Hungarian cardinal (b. 1442) 1614 – Henry Howard, 1st Earl of Northampton...
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Saint Andrew. In 1519, for Archbishop Tamás Bakócz (†1521) he provided the design for the marble altar for the Bakócz chapel at Esztergom, which is the earliest...
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was born around 1504. He was the son of Peter I Erdődy, the nephew of Tamás Bakócz. He succeeded the famous Nikola IV Zrinski as ban in 1557. He first gained...
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soon passed to be in a second plan. Stephen Zápolya, the archbishop Tamás Bakócz and George Szatmári continued with the Turkish war plans and tried then...
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Building operations continued during the bishoprics of Orbán Dóczy and Tamás Bakócz. The beginning of the reconstruction (in late gothic style) of the cathedral...
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this political parties and alliances: List of City Mayors from 1990: Tamás Bakócz, archbishop Miklós Borsos, sculptor György Cseszneky, count, castellan...
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Galcerán de Lloris y de Borja (1503–1506) Marco Cornaro (1506–1507) Tamás Bakócz (1507–1521) Marco Cornaro (1521–1524), restored Giles of Viterbo (1524–1530)...
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originated from the Bakócz family, initially belonged to the serfdom at the Drágffy estates. They acquired wealth, when Tamás Bakócz became the Archbishop...
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Edward Stafford, 3rd Duke of Buckingham (executed) (b. 1478) June 15 – Tamás Bakócz, Hungarian Catholic cardinal and statesman (b. 1442) June 22 – Leonardo...
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Székesfehérvár Basilica Tamás Bakócz Archbishop of Esztergom King Louis II 4 June 1508 Székesfehérvár Basilica Tamás Bakócz Archbishop of Esztergom Queen...
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was deemed weaker in personality and also agreed to marry Beatrice. Tamás Bakócz, the Hungarian chancellor allied himself with Maximilian and helped him...
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date unknown Ahmad Zarruq, Moroccan scholar and Sufi sheikh (d. 1493) Tamás Bakócz, Hungarian archbishop (d. 1521) Vannozza dei Cattanei, mistress of Pope...
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Hungarian archbishop, Tamás Bakócz who was at that time in Rome on the papal election. This is the reason why the coat of arms of Bakócz is presented on the...
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Edward Stafford, 3rd Duke of Buckingham (executed) (b. 1478) June 15 – Tamás Bakócz, Hungarian Catholic cardinal and statesman (b. 1442) June 22 – Leonardo...
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to Cardinal in 1573) Ferenc Ujlaky (1554–1555) Pál Várdai (1523–1526) Tamás Bakócz (1497–1497), appointed Archbishop of Esztergom and later Latin Patriarch...
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S. Crisogono (received the title on 5 October 1500), † 20 July 1502 Tamás Bakócz, archbishop of Esztergom, chancellor of the Kingdom of Hungary – cardinal-priest...
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did not have any descendants in marriage with the niece of cardinal Tamás Bakócz, according to the inheritance contract with Nikola III Zrinski from 1509...
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Fieschi and Luigi d'Aragona. The Cardinal prior Cardinalium presbyterorum, Tamás Bakócz, also had ambitions. Cardinal Giovanni de' Medici, who had not been attending...
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