cf. Ioannes DANTISCUS to [Sigismund I Jagiellon] Antwerp, 1522-09-18, CIDTC IDL 163⌊Scripsicf. Ioannes DANTISCUS to [Sigismund I Jagiellon] Antwerp, 1522-09-18, CIDTC IDL 163⌋ novissime XVIII Septembris Serenissimae Maiestati Vestrae ex Antwerp (Antwerpen, Antverpia), city in the Low Countries, from 1315 a Hanseatic port, in the 16th century the centre of Brabant’s artistic life and the wealthiest trade city in Europe, today in northern Belgium⌊AntverpiaAntwerp (Antwerpen, Antverpia), city in the Low Countries, from 1315 a Hanseatic port, in the 16th century the centre of Brabant’s artistic life and the wealthiest trade city in Europe, today in northern Belgium⌋ diffuse de tota mea profectione et de omnibus, quae hoc tempore ibidem audiebantur, et potissimum de mora, quam propter instantem hiemem in Spain (Hispania)⌊HispaniaSpain (Hispania)⌋, dum illic Deo favente
appllicuero, sum habiturus. cf. Ioannes DANTISCUS to [Sigismund I Jagiellon] Antwerp, 1522-09-18, CIDTC IDL 163⌊Litterascf. Ioannes DANTISCUS to [Sigismund I Jagiellon] Antwerp, 1522-09-18, CIDTC IDL 163⌋ in manus factoris The Fuggers German family of merchants and bankers that dominated European business during the 15th and 16th centuries⌊FuggarorumThe Fuggers German family of merchants and bankers that dominated European business during the 15th and 16th centuries⌋
dedi, spero, quod sunt redditae. Ex his, in quibus verser turbinibus,
intellexit. Ex Antwerp (Antwerpen, Antverpia), city in the Low Countries, from 1315 a Hanseatic port, in the 16th century the centre of Brabant’s artistic life and the wealthiest trade city in Europe, today in northern Belgium⌊AntverpiaAntwerp (Antwerpen, Antverpia), city in the Low Countries, from 1315 a Hanseatic port, in the 16th century the centre of Brabant’s artistic life and the wealthiest trade city in Europe, today in northern Belgium⌋ per currus, ut hic fieri solet, equos meos sex, quos mecum habui, vendideram usque Bruges (Brugia, Brugge), city in the Low Countries, in the County of Flanders, in the 13th-15th centuries one of the most important commercial ports and trading centres in Europe, today in Belgium⌊BrugBruges (Brugia, Brugge), city in the Low Countries, in the County of Flanders, in the 13th-15th centuries one of the most important commercial ports and trading centres in Europe, today in Belgium⌋ in Flanders (Flandria), county in the Low Countries, part of the Habsburg Netherlands from 1482, today corresponding to the Belgian provinces of Western Flanders and Eastern Flanders, the region of Zeeuws-Vlaanderen in the Netherlands and part of the Département du Nord in France⌊FlandriamFlanders (Flandria), county in the Low Countries, part of the Habsburg Netherlands from 1482, today corresponding to the Belgian provinces of Western Flanders and Eastern Flanders, the region of Zeeuws-Vlaanderen in the Netherlands and part of the Département du Nord in France⌋ perveni, et deinde ad Calais (Caletum), city in northern France, on the English Channel⌊CalisCalais (Caletum), city in northern France, on the English Channel⌋ (cf. Caius Iulius Caesar, De bello Gallico , 2 4 9; 7 75 4; Caesar does not mention a town, but only a tribe Caleti⌊Caletam Caesar (Caius Iulius Caesar) (*100 BC – †44 BC), Roman politician, military commander and dictator⌊CaesarCaesar (Caius Iulius Caesar) (*100 BC – †44 BC), Roman politician, military commander and dictator⌋ in Commentariis vocatcf. Caius Iulius Caesar, De bello Gallico , 2 4 9; 7 75 4; Caesar does not mention a town, but only a tribe Caleti⌋) oppidum munitissimum serenissimi Henry VIII Tudor (*1491 – †1547), 1509-1547 King of England; son of Henry VII Tudor and Elizabeth of York⌊regis AngliaeHenry VIII Tudor (*1491 – †1547), 1509-1547 King of England; son of Henry VII Tudor and Elizabeth of York⌋,
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quod situm est ad Atlantic Ocean⌊mareAtlantic Ocean⌋ in finibus Flanders (Flandria), county in the Low Countries, part of the Habsburg Netherlands from 1482, today corresponding to the Belgian provinces of Western Flanders and Eastern Flanders, the region of Zeeuws-Vlaanderen in the Netherlands and part of the Département du Nord in France⌊FlandriaeFlanders (Flandria), county in the Low Countries, part of the Habsburg Netherlands from 1482, today corresponding to the Belgian provinces of Western Flanders and Eastern Flanders, the region of Zeeuws-Vlaanderen in the Netherlands and part of the Département du Nord in France⌋ et France (Gallia, Francia), the kingdom⌊GalliaeFrance (Gallia, Francia), the kingdom⌋, ibidem per aliquot dies
immorans et propter auram contrariam, et ob nautarum altercationes,
quorum quilibet in sua navi me habere voluit. Solutis decem ducatis
ventis me commisi habuique ab ortu solis usque ad meridiem tempus
satis secundum, posteaquam ms. postea quem(!)
⌈posteaquamposteaquam ms. postea quem(!)
⌉
mihi nautae caudatum demonem in aere ostendebant et quae deinde prope
iam portum tempestas cum grandinibus sequebatur, horresco memorans,
et, ne videar pro epistula historiam conscribere, consulto praetereo.
Tandem portui England⌊AngliaeEngland⌋ Sandwich (Sandovicus), harbor in southeastern England, Kent⌊SandvigSandwich (Sandovicus), harbor in southeastern England, Kent⌋, qui a Calais (Caletum), city in northern France, on the English Channel⌊CaletaCalais (Caletum), city in northern France, on the English Channel⌋ novem miliaria distare
dicitur, laetus et incolumis applicui, semper enim prope portum
metuebam, ut qui prius hoc
expertus sum, ne tempestas vel nos referret unde exivimus, vel ad
maiora discrimina reservaret. Sic habet Serenissima Maiestas vestra
hanc hoc tempore primam meam navigationem Deus Optimus Maximus faxit,
ut mihi liceat secundam, quae erit multo longior, Serenissimae
Maiestati Vestrae, ut istam describere<m>.
cf. Vulg. Mt 6 10 Adveniat regnum tuum; fiat voluntas tua, sicut in caelo et in terra; Vulg. Mt 26 42 Iterum secundo abiit, et oravit, dicens: Pater mi, si non potest hic calix transire nisi bibam illum, fiat voluntas tua ⌊Dei voluntas fiatcf. Vulg. Mt 6 10 Adveniat regnum tuum; fiat voluntas tua, sicut in caelo et in terra; Vulg. Mt 26 42 Iterum secundo abiit, et oravit, dicens: Pater mi, si non potest hic calix transire nisi bibam illum, fiat voluntas tua ⌋. Ex Sandwich (Sandovicus), harbor in southeastern England, Kent⌊SandvigSandwich (Sandovicus), harbor in southeastern England, Kent⌋ veni conductis equis Canterbury (Cantuaria, Durovernum), city in southeastern England, Kent, archepiscopal see⌊CantuariamCanterbury (Cantuaria, Durovernum), city in southeastern England, Kent, archepiscopal see⌋, ubi Thomas Becket (*1118 – †1170), 1155-1162 Chancellor of England; 1162-1170 Archbishop of Canterbury; as a bishop of Canterbury engaged in conflict with King Henry II of England over the rights and privileges of the Church and assassinated by followers of the King in Canterbury Cathedral in 1170; in 1173 elevated to sainthood by Pope Alexander III⌊sancti ThomaeThomas Becket (*1118 – †1170), 1155-1162 Chancellor of England; 1162-1170 Archbishop of Canterbury; as a bishop of Canterbury engaged in conflict with King Henry II of England over the rights and privileges of the Church and assassinated by followers of the King in Canterbury Cathedral in 1170; in 1173 elevated to sainthood by Pope Alexander III⌋ ossa in
sarcophago de pretiosissimis gemmis et multo auro elaborato servantur. Et ne sim de singulis locis scribendo morosior, ad hodoeporicon orig. odeporicon⌈hodoeporiconhodoeporicon orig. odeporicon⌉ id spectat, brevi tempore quasi per postas conducticiis equis volando ad London (Londinium), city in England, on the Thames river⌊LondinumLondon (Londinium), city in England, on the Thames river⌋ primam et potissimam England⌊huius RegniEngland⌋ urbem me contuli, et cum primum huc venissem, misi pro quibusdam Citizens of Gdańsk ⌊meis gentilibusCitizens of Gdańsk ⌋, qui hic mercaturam exercent, ut me de his, quae hic agerentur certiorem redderent. Ab eis statim intellexi, quod Dietrich von Schönberg (*1484 – †1525), fell in the battle of Pavia ; 1515-1524 diplomat and advisor in Grand Master's Albrecht von Hohenzollern service, as his envoy, he held the talks at the imperial, English and Danish courts in order to get help against Poland; in 1517 was negotiating with Moscow for an anti-Polish alliance, in 1524 he entered the service of the French King Francis I (BORAWSKA 1984, p. 99, 117; SACH, p. 239-292; POCIECHA 2, p. 219-221)⌊Theodericus de SchonbergDietrich von Schönberg (*1484 – †1525), fell in the battle of Pavia ; 1515-1524 diplomat and advisor in Grand Master's Albrecht von Hohenzollern service, as his envoy, he held the talks at the imperial, English and Danish courts in order to get help against Poland; in 1517 was negotiating with Moscow for an anti-Polish alliance, in 1524 he entered the service of the French King Francis I (BORAWSKA 1984, p. 99, 117; SACH, p. 239-292; POCIECHA 2, p. 219-221)⌋ cor et consilium domini Albrecht I von Hohenzollern-Ansbach (Albrecht von Brandenburg) (*1490 – †1568), 1511-1525 Grand Master of the Teutonic Order; from 1525 to his death Duke in Prussia as a liegeman of the Polish king; son of Friedrich V of Brandenburg der Ältere and Sophia Jagiellon (daughter of Casimir IV Jagiellon), nephew of Sigismund I, King of Poland; founder of the university in Königsberg (1544)⌊magistri generalisAlbrecht I von Hohenzollern-Ansbach (Albrecht von Brandenburg) (*1490 – †1568), 1511-1525 Grand Master of the Teutonic Order; from 1525 to his death Duke in Prussia as a liegeman of the Polish king; son of Friedrich V of Brandenburg der Ältere and Sophia Jagiellon (daughter of Casimir IV Jagiellon), nephew of Sigismund I, King of Poland; founder of the university in Königsberg (1544)⌋ iam in sextum mensem et apud Charles V of Habsburg (*1500 – †1558), ruler of the Burgundian territories (1506-1555), King of Spain as Charles I (1516-1556), King of Naples and Sicily, King of the Romans (1519-1530), Holy Roman Emperor of the German Nation (elected 1519, crowned 1530, abdicated 1556); son of Philip I the Handsome and Joanna the Mad of Castile⌊maiestatem caesareamCharles V of Habsburg (*1500 – †1558), ruler of the Burgundian territories (1506-1555), King of Spain as Charles I (1516-1556), King of Naples and Sicily, King of the Romans (1519-1530), Holy Roman Emperor of the German Nation (elected 1519, crowned 1530, abdicated 1556); son of Philip I the Handsome and Joanna the Mad of Castile⌋ dum hic esset, et apud serenissimum Henry VIII Tudor (*1491 – †1547), 1509-1547 King of England; son of Henry VII Tudor and Elizabeth of York⌊regem AngliaeHenry VIII Tudor (*1491 – †1547), 1509-1547 King of England; son of Henry VII Tudor and Elizabeth of York⌋ multa sollicitasset, et quod dixisset omnia, quae hic ageret, non secus Serenissimae Maiestati Vestrae atque Albrecht I von Hohenzollern-Ansbach (Albrecht von Brandenburg) (*1490 – †1568), 1511-1525 Grand Master of the Teutonic Order; from 1525 to his death Duke in Prussia as a liegeman of the Polish king; son of Friedrich V of Brandenburg der Ältere and Sophia Jagiellon (daughter of Casimir IV Jagiellon), nephew of Sigismund I, King of Poland; founder of the university in Königsberg (1544)⌊domino suo magistroAlbrecht I von Hohenzollern-Ansbach (Albrecht von Brandenburg) (*1490 – †1568), 1511-1525 Grand Master of the Teutonic Order; from 1525 to his death Duke in Prussia as a liegeman of the Polish king; son of Friedrich V of Brandenburg der Ältere and Sophia Jagiellon (daughter of Casimir IV Jagiellon), nephew of Sigismund I, King of Poland; founder of the university in Königsberg (1544)⌋ profutura, et quod indies in eorum commercio et saepius cum eis esset ad tabulam. Hic enim domum habent
non vulgarem, in qua laute et opipare vivitur. Addebant tamen Dietrich von Schönberg (*1484 – †1525), fell in the battle of Pavia ; 1515-1524 diplomat and advisor in Grand Master's Albrecht von Hohenzollern service, as his envoy, he held the talks at the imperial, English and Danish courts in order to get help against Poland; in 1517 was negotiating with Moscow for an anti-Polish alliance, in 1524 he entered the service of the French King Francis I (BORAWSKA 1984, p. 99, 117; SACH, p. 239-292; POCIECHA 2, p. 219-221)⌊illumDietrich von Schönberg (*1484 – †1525), fell in the battle of Pavia ; 1515-1524 diplomat and advisor in Grand Master's Albrecht von Hohenzollern service, as his envoy, he held the talks at the imperial, English and Danish courts in order to get help against Poland; in 1517 was negotiating with Moscow for an anti-Polish alliance, in 1524 he entered the service of the French King Francis I (BORAWSKA 1984, p. 99, 117; SACH, p. 239-292; POCIECHA 2, p. 219-221)⌋
carere pecuniis et in hospitio multa debere, et quomodo nunc ab isto,
nunc ab alio in mutuum caperet daretque bonam spem, quod omnia inter
Serenissimam Maiestatem Vestram et Albrecht I von Hohenzollern-Ansbach (Albrecht von Brandenburg) (*1490 – †1568), 1511-1525 Grand Master of the Teutonic Order; from 1525 to his death Duke in Prussia as a liegeman of the Polish king; son of Friedrich V of Brandenburg der Ältere and Sophia Jagiellon (daughter of Casimir IV Jagiellon), nephew of Sigismund I, King of Poland; founder of the university in Königsberg (1544)⌊dominum
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magistrumAlbrecht I von Hohenzollern-Ansbach (Albrecht von Brandenburg) (*1490 – †1568), 1511-1525 Grand Master of the Teutonic Order; from 1525 to his death Duke in Prussia as a liegeman of the Polish king; son of Friedrich V of Brandenburg der Ältere and Sophia Jagiellon (daughter of Casimir IV Jagiellon), nephew of Sigismund I, King of Poland; founder of the university in Königsberg (1544)⌋ bene essent successura. Ego tamen apud me, qui illum et illius machinas dudum novi, cogitabam contrarium et confestim apud me statui reverendissimum dominum Thomas Wolsey (*ca. 1471 – †1530), 1514-1530 Archbishop of York; 1515-1529 Lord Chancellor of England; 1515 elevated to cardinal⌊cardinalem EboracensemThomas Wolsey (*ca. 1471 – †1530), 1514-1530 Archbishop of York; 1515-1529 Lord Chancellor of England; 1515 elevated to cardinal⌋ conveniendum, si quod de illius moliminibus possim expiscari. Accidit interea, q(uando) una
cum Citizens of Gdańsk ⌊meis gentili superinscribed, in the hand of other⌈lili superinscribed, in the hand of other⌉busCitizens of Gdańsk ⌋, qui me ad honorem Sacratissimae
Maiestatis Vestrae comitabantur, irem ad ecclesiam, praeter omnem
spem Dietrich von Schönberg (*1484 – †1525), fell in the battle of Pavia ; 1515-1524 diplomat and advisor in Grand Master's Albrecht von Hohenzollern service, as his envoy, he held the talks at the imperial, English and Danish courts in order to get help against Poland; in 1517 was negotiating with Moscow for an anti-Polish alliance, in 1524 he entered the service of the French King Francis I (BORAWSKA 1984, p. 99, 117; SACH, p. 239-292; POCIECHA 2, p. 219-221)⌊TheodericusDietrich von Schönberg (*1484 – †1525), fell in the battle of Pavia ; 1515-1524 diplomat and advisor in Grand Master's Albrecht von Hohenzollern service, as his envoy, he held the talks at the imperial, English and Danish courts in order to get help against Poland; in 1517 was negotiating with Moscow for an anti-Polish alliance, in 1524 he entered the service of the French King Francis I (BORAWSKA 1984, p. 99, 117; SACH, p. 239-292; POCIECHA 2, p. 219-221)⌋ processit ex quadam platea obviam et, quamprimum me aspexit, nescio quo spiritu, subito rubore perfusus resiliit attonitus in aliam plateae partem, detecto capite et nutabundo genu honorem mihi offerrens, quem illi etiam impartiebam manu et verbis omissis. Citizens of Gdańsk ⌊Gentiles meiCitizens of Gdańsk ⌋ non satis poterant demirari, qui
alias ex verbis Dietrich von Schönberg (*1484 – †1525), fell in the battle of Pavia ; 1515-1524 diplomat and advisor in Grand Master's Albrecht von Hohenzollern service, as his envoy, he held the talks at the imperial, English and Danish courts in order to get help against Poland; in 1517 was negotiating with Moscow for an anti-Polish alliance, in 1524 he entered the service of the French King Francis I (BORAWSKA 1984, p. 99, 117; SACH, p. 239-292; POCIECHA 2, p. 219-221)⌊hominemDietrich von Schönberg (*1484 – †1525), fell in the battle of Pavia ; 1515-1524 diplomat and advisor in Grand Master's Albrecht von Hohenzollern service, as his envoy, he held the talks at the imperial, English and Danish courts in order to get help against Poland; in 1517 was negotiating with Moscow for an anti-Polish alliance, in 1524 he entered the service of the French King Francis I (BORAWSKA 1984, p. 99, 117; SACH, p. 239-292; POCIECHA 2, p. 219-221)⌋ et elatum, et furiosum noscerent, quod sic ex via mihi cessisset.
cf. Pl. Am. 722 ob istuc omen, ominator, capies quod te condecet; Ov. Fast. 4 357 captant mutatis sedibus omen idem ⌊Omen capiocf. Pl. Am. 722 ob istuc omen, ominator, capies quod te condecet; Ov. Fast. 4 357 captant mutatis sedibus omen idem ⌋,
respondi ita: omnes Dietrich von Schönberg (*1484 – †1525), fell in the battle of Pavia ; 1515-1524 diplomat and advisor in Grand Master's Albrecht von Hohenzollern service, as his envoy, he held the talks at the imperial, English and Danish courts in order to get help against Poland; in 1517 was negotiating with Moscow for an anti-Polish alliance, in 1524 he entered the service of the French King Francis I (BORAWSKA 1984, p. 99, 117; SACH, p. 239-292; POCIECHA 2, p. 219-221)⌊illius dominiDietrich von Schönberg (*1484 – †1525), fell in the battle of Pavia ; 1515-1524 diplomat and advisor in Grand Master's Albrecht von Hohenzollern service, as his envoy, he held the talks at the imperial, English and Danish courts in order to get help against Poland; in 1517 was negotiating with Moscow for an anti-Polish alliance, in 1524 he entered the service of the French King Francis I (BORAWSKA 1984, p. 99, 117; SACH, p. 239-292; POCIECHA 2, p. 219-221)⌋ actiones actionibus serenissimi
domini mei cedent. Neque ulterius cunctatus sequenti die mane ascendi naviculam et conferebam me ad reverendissimum dominum Thomas Wolsey (*ca. 1471 – †1530), 1514-1530 Archbishop of York; 1515-1529 Lord Chancellor of England; 1515 elevated to cardinal⌊cardinalem EboracensemThomas Wolsey (*ca. 1471 – †1530), 1514-1530 Archbishop of York; 1515-1529 Lord Chancellor of England; 1515 elevated to cardinal⌋, qui in England⌊hoc RegnoEngland⌋ omnipotens Henry VIII Tudor (*1491 – †1547), 1509-1547 King of England; son of Henry VII Tudor and Elizabeth of York⌊regemHenry VIII Tudor (*1491 – †1547), 1509-1547 King of England; son of Henry VII Tudor and Elizabeth of York⌋ et Regnum regit, et cum venissem ad quoddam oppidulum, quod duo miliaria a curia domini cardinalis, quam novam magnis sumptibus struxit, dicitur distare, inveni ibi conterraneum meum ex Rössel (Reszel), town in Ermland (Warmia), 55 km NE of Allenstein (Olsztyn), on the border with Ducal Prussia⌊Resel oppido episcopi VarmiensisRössel (Reszel), town in Ermland (Warmia), 55 km NE of Allenstein (Olsztyn), on the border with Ducal Prussia⌋ doctorem Michał Sander (Michał Sanderi) (†ater 1531-07-25), servant of cardinal Thomas Wolsey (1523), and later of cardinal Lorenzo Campeggi; in 1521 attend the Imperial diet in Worms; 1503 notary and procurator of the Sacred Roman Rota; master of ceremony of the papal chapel; secretary(?) of pope Leon X; 1509 Ermland canon and representative of Ermland Church in Rome; 1513 dean of St. Thomas, and canon of St. Peter in Strasburg; 1513 dean of the Wrocław Chapter; canon at the collegiate chapter in Głogów (KOPICZKO 2, p. 280)⌊Michaelem Sanderi ms. Sandeci(!)
⌈SanderiSanderi ms. Sandeci(!)
⌉Michał Sander (Michał Sanderi) (†ater 1531-07-25), servant of cardinal Thomas Wolsey (1523), and later of cardinal Lorenzo Campeggi; in 1521 attend the Imperial diet in Worms; 1503 notary and procurator of the Sacred Roman Rota; master of ceremony of the papal chapel; secretary(?) of pope Leon X; 1509 Ermland canon and representative of Ermland Church in Rome; 1513 dean of St. Thomas, and canon of St. Peter in Strasburg; 1513 dean of the Wrocław Chapter; canon at the collegiate chapter in Głogów (KOPICZKO 2, p. 280)⌋ virum bonis litteris et summa fide erga
Serenissimam Maiestatem Vestram praeditum, quem in aula Maximilian I of Habsburg (*1459 – †1519), from 1486 King of the Romans, actual ruler of the Empire from the death of Frederick III (1493), 1508-1519 Holy Roman Emperor of the German Nation; son of Emperor Frederick III and Eleanor of Portugal⌊caesaris olim
divi MaximilianiMaximilian I of Habsburg (*1459 – †1519), from 1486 King of the Romans, actual ruler of the Empire from the death of Frederick III (1493), 1508-1519 Holy Roman Emperor of the German Nation; son of Emperor Frederick III and Eleanor of Portugal⌋ et apud The Swiss ⌊HelvetiosThe Swiss ⌋ tamquam fratrem germanum noveram,
agentem hic causas et negotia reverendissimi domini sui cardinalis
Sedunensis, cum quo Dietrich von Schönberg (*1484 – †1525), fell in the battle of Pavia ; 1515-1524 diplomat and advisor in Grand Master's Albrecht von Hohenzollern service, as his envoy, he held the talks at the imperial, English and Danish courts in order to get help against Poland; in 1517 was negotiating with Moscow for an anti-Polish alliance, in 1524 he entered the service of the French King Francis I (BORAWSKA 1984, p. 99, 117; SACH, p. 239-292; POCIECHA 2, p. 219-221)⌊TheodericusDietrich von Schönberg (*1484 – †1525), fell in the battle of Pavia ; 1515-1524 diplomat and advisor in Grand Master's Albrecht von Hohenzollern service, as his envoy, he held the talks at the imperial, English and Danish courts in order to get help against Poland; in 1517 was negotiating with Moscow for an anti-Polish alliance, in 1524 he entered the service of the French King Francis I (BORAWSKA 1984, p. 99, 117; SACH, p. 239-292; POCIECHA 2, p. 219-221)⌋ in uno hospitio propter suam
expeditionem apud cardinalem E adscribed, in the hand of other⌈EE adscribed, in the hand of other⌉boracensem,
longo tempore fuit convictus ms. coniunctus(!)
⌈convictusconvictus ms. coniunctus(!)
⌉
et quia inter eos saepius mentio de Ermland (Warmia, Varmia), diocese and ecclesiastical principality in northeastern Poland, 1466-1772 within the Kingdom of Poland, Royal Prussia⌊ecclesia VarmiensiErmland (Warmia, Varmia), diocese and ecclesiastical principality in northeastern Poland, 1466-1772 within the Kingdom of Poland, Royal Prussia⌋ incidit, in
qua Michał Sander (Michał Sanderi) (†ater 1531-07-25), servant of cardinal Thomas Wolsey (1523), and later of cardinal Lorenzo Campeggi; in 1521 attend the Imperial diet in Worms; 1503 notary and procurator of the Sacred Roman Rota; master of ceremony of the papal chapel; secretary(?) of pope Leon X; 1509 Ermland canon and representative of Ermland Church in Rome; 1513 dean of St. Thomas, and canon of St. Peter in Strasburg; 1513 dean of the Wrocław Chapter; canon at the collegiate chapter in Głogów (KOPICZKO 2, p. 280)⌊doctor MichaelMichał Sander (Michał Sanderi) (†ater 1531-07-25), servant of cardinal Thomas Wolsey (1523), and later of cardinal Lorenzo Campeggi; in 1521 attend the Imperial diet in Worms; 1503 notary and procurator of the Sacred Roman Rota; master of ceremony of the papal chapel; secretary(?) of pope Leon X; 1509 Ermland canon and representative of Ermland Church in Rome; 1513 dean of St. Thomas, and canon of St. Peter in Strasburg; 1513 dean of the Wrocław Chapter; canon at the collegiate chapter in Głogów (KOPICZKO 2, p. 280)⌋ canonicus est et decanus Wratislaviensis, interdum
amico more per iocum dissidebant, cumque serio et ioco veritas
plerumque detegitur, audivit a Theoderico, quod res veniant utcumque
Albrecht I von Hohenzollern-Ansbach (Albrecht von Brandenburg) (*1490 – †1568), 1511-1525 Grand Master of the Teutonic Order; from 1525 to his death Duke in Prussia as a liegeman of the Polish king; son of Friedrich V of Brandenburg der Ältere and Sophia Jagiellon (daughter of Casimir IV Jagiellon), nephew of Sigismund I, King of Poland; founder of the university in Königsberg (1544)⌊magisterAlbrecht I von Hohenzollern-Ansbach (Albrecht von Brandenburg) (*1490 – †1568), 1511-1525 Grand Master of the Teutonic Order; from 1525 to his death Duke in Prussia as a liegeman of the Polish king; son of Friedrich V of Brandenburg der Ältere and Sophia Jagiellon (daughter of Casimir IV Jagiellon), nephew of Sigismund I, King of Poland; founder of the university in Königsberg (1544)⌋ Braunsberg (Braniewo), town in Ermland (Warmia), 19 km NE of Elbing (Elbląg), port on the Vistula Lagoon, a member of the Hanseatic League⌊BraunsbergBraunsberg (Braniewo), town in Ermland (Warmia), 19 km NE of Elbing (Elbląg), port on the Vistula Lagoon, a member of the Hanseatic League⌋ episcopatui numquam est redditurus, et quod
Theodericus cum quibusdam litteris ad Sacratissimam Maiestatem
Vestram esset expeditus, pessime de cardinale contentus, et quod inde
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ad James V Stuart (*1512 – †1542), 1513-1542 King of Scotland; son of King James IV of Scotland James IV and Margaret Tudor⌊regem ScociaeJames V Stuart (*1512 – †1542), 1513-1542 King of Scotland; son of King James IV of Scotland James IV and Margaret Tudor⌋, cum quo sunt duorum mensium indutiae, sit profecturus, quodque apud illum eandem, quam apud Henry VIII Tudor (*1491 – †1547), 1509-1547 King of England; son of Henry VII Tudor and Elizabeth of York⌊Angliae regemHenry VIII Tudor (*1491 – †1547), 1509-1547 King of England; son of Henry VII Tudor and Elizabeth of York⌋
haberet actionem. Nulli tamen Theod(ericus) ad verum res suas explicuit, virus pessimum, ut ex sequentibus Maiestas Vestra intelliget dissimulans et multa bona coram subditis Serenissimae
Maiestatis Vestrae de eadem Vestra Maiestate deque Inhabitants of Poland ⌊PolonisInhabitants of Poland ⌋ proferens, quibus illa tutius, quae consuetis sicophantiis agere est solitus, celare possit. Dedi tandem operam, ut reverendissimum dominum Thomas Wolsey (*ca. 1471 – †1530), 1514-1530 Archbishop of York; 1515-1529 Lord Chancellor of England; 1515 elevated to cardinal⌊cardinalemThomas Wolsey (*ca. 1471 – †1530), 1514-1530 Archbishop of York; 1515-1529 Lord Chancellor of England; 1515 elevated to cardinal⌋ alloquerer, et praemisi illi litteras, quas habui
commendaticias a Margaret of Austria (*1480 – †1530), 1501-1504 Duchess of Savoy, 1507-1515 and 1519-1530 Governor of the Habsburg Netherlands; daughter of Emperor Maximilian I of Habsburg and Mary of Burgundy⌊serenissima domina MargarethaMargaret of Austria (*1480 – †1530), 1501-1504 Duchess of Savoy, 1507-1515 and 1519-1530 Governor of the Habsburg Netherlands; daughter of Emperor Maximilian I of Habsburg and Mary of Burgundy⌋. Introductus ad Thomas Wolsey (*ca. 1471 – †1530), 1514-1530 Archbishop of York; 1515-1529 Lord Chancellor of England; 1515 elevated to cardinal⌊illumThomas Wolsey (*ca. 1471 – †1530), 1514-1530 Archbishop of York; 1515-1529 Lord Chancellor of England; 1515 elevated to cardinal⌋
offendi eum in lecto decumbentem et colica passione, ut ipse
asserebat, laborantem, sed ab aliis edoctus, cognovi morbo Gallico
eum infectum, quod illius barba et pustulae ms. postulae(!)
⌈pustulaepustulae ms. postulae(!)
⌉,
quae per obscurum videbantur, bene testabantur. Salutavi Thomas Wolsey (*ca. 1471 – †1530), 1514-1530 Archbishop of York; 1515-1529 Lord Chancellor of England; 1515 elevated to cardinal⌊illumThomas Wolsey (*ca. 1471 – †1530), 1514-1530 Archbishop of York; 1515-1529 Lord Chancellor of England; 1515 elevated to cardinal⌋ more debito nomine Serenissimae Maiestatis Vestrae et deinde confeci quandam oratiunculam de Turcaicis et Tartaricis rebus, quibus assidue Serenissima Maiestas Vestra premitur, rogans illum, quod ex suo officio ut princeps Romanae Ecclesiae et pro auctoritate, qua plurimum apud serenissimum Henry VIII Tudor (*1491 – †1547), 1509-1547 King of England; son of Henry VII Tudor and Elizabeth of York⌊regem AngliaeHenry VIII Tudor (*1491 – †1547), 1509-1547 King of England; son of Henry VII Tudor and Elizabeth of York⌋ posset, illius maiestatem ad
opitulandum rebus Christianis non parum inclinatis inflecteret. Ad
quae omnia, ut est vir satis eruditus et disertus, copiose respondit,
multa contra The French ⌊GallosThe French ⌋, quae eum intus et extra cruciabant, et de illorum perfidia ac fractis foederibus
conquerens. De salutatione et istarum rerum communicatione, deque
cura et vigilantia in rebus Christianis Serenissimae Maiestati
Vestrae ingentes habuit gratias et petiit
se plurimum commendari. Deinde pro isto affectu, quo se verbis
Serenissimae Maiestati Vestrae obtulit, coepi Thomas Wolsey (*ca. 1471 – †1530), 1514-1530 Archbishop of York; 1515-1529 Lord Chancellor of England; 1515 elevated to cardinal⌊eumThomas Wolsey (*ca. 1471 – †1530), 1514-1530 Archbishop of York; 1515-1529 Lord Chancellor of England; 1515 elevated to cardinal⌋ rogare et hortari,
ut rebus Serenissimae Maiestatis Vestrae cum Albrecht I von Hohenzollern-Ansbach (Albrecht von Brandenburg) (*1490 – †1568), 1511-1525 Grand Master of the Teutonic Order; from 1525 to his death Duke in Prussia as a liegeman of the Polish king; son of Friedrich V of Brandenburg der Ältere and Sophia Jagiellon (daughter of Casimir IV Jagiellon), nephew of Sigismund I, King of Poland; founder of the university in Königsberg (1544)⌊magistro generaliAlbrecht I von Hohenzollern-Ansbach (Albrecht von Brandenburg) (*1490 – †1568), 1511-1525 Grand Master of the Teutonic Order; from 1525 to his death Duke in Prussia as a liegeman of the Polish king; son of Friedrich V of Brandenburg der Ältere and Sophia Jagiellon (daughter of Casimir IV Jagiellon), nephew of Sigismund I, King of Poland; founder of the university in Königsberg (1544)⌋
afficeretur, et quas potui causas potissimas, quibus magister
Serenissimae Maiestati Vestrae est iniurius, exposui, dissimulans me
scire quicquam de Dietrich von Schönberg (*1484 – †1525), fell in the battle of Pavia ; 1515-1524 diplomat and advisor in Grand Master's Albrecht von Hohenzollern service, as his envoy, he held the talks at the imperial, English and Danish courts in order to get help against Poland; in 1517 was negotiating with Moscow for an anti-Polish alliance, in 1524 he entered the service of the French King Francis I (BORAWSKA 1984, p. 99, 117; SACH, p. 239-292; POCIECHA 2, p. 219-221)⌊TheodericoDietrich von Schönberg (*1484 – †1525), fell in the battle of Pavia ; 1515-1524 diplomat and advisor in Grand Master's Albrecht von Hohenzollern service, as his envoy, he held the talks at the imperial, English and Danish courts in order to get help against Poland; in 1517 was negotiating with Moscow for an anti-Polish alliance, in 1524 he entered the service of the French King Francis I (BORAWSKA 1984, p. 99, 117; SACH, p. 239-292; POCIECHA 2, p. 219-221)⌋. Ridendo mihi respondit, quod opportune
advenissem, licet Dietrich von Schönberg (*1484 – †1525), fell in the battle of Pavia ; 1515-1524 diplomat and advisor in Grand Master's Albrecht von Hohenzollern service, as his envoy, he held the talks at the imperial, English and Danish courts in order to get help against Poland; in 1517 was negotiating with Moscow for an anti-Polish alliance, in 1524 he entered the service of the French King Francis I (BORAWSKA 1984, p. 99, 117; SACH, p. 239-292; POCIECHA 2, p. 219-221)⌊illeDietrich von Schönberg (*1484 – †1525), fell in the battle of Pavia ; 1515-1524 diplomat and advisor in Grand Master's Albrecht von Hohenzollern service, as his envoy, he held the talks at the imperial, English and Danish courts in order to get help against Poland; in 1517 was negotiating with Moscow for an anti-Polish alliance, in 1524 he entered the service of the French King Francis I (BORAWSKA 1984, p. 99, 117; SACH, p. 239-292; POCIECHA 2, p. 219-221)⌋ iam esset expeditus, qui causas Albrecht I von Hohenzollern-Ansbach (Albrecht von Brandenburg) (*1490 – †1568), 1511-1525 Grand Master of the Teutonic Order; from 1525 to his death Duke in Prussia as a liegeman of the Polish king; son of Friedrich V of Brandenburg der Ältere and Sophia Jagiellon (daughter of Casimir IV Jagiellon), nephew of Sigismund I, King of Poland; founder of the university in Königsberg (1544)⌊magistriAlbrecht I von Hohenzollern-Ansbach (Albrecht von Brandenburg) (*1490 – †1568), 1511-1525 Grand Master of the Teutonic Order; from 1525 to his death Duke in Prussia as a liegeman of the Polish king; son of Friedrich V of Brandenburg der Ältere and Sophia Jagiellon (daughter of Casimir IV Jagiellon), nephew of Sigismund I, King of Poland; founder of the university in Königsberg (1544)⌋
egisset, et multa contra Maiestatem Vestram fuisset conquestus, nihil
tamen aliud esset nactus, quam dum aliis postulationibus foret
frustratus, quasdam ad illius requisitionem litteras ad Serenissimam
Maiestatem Vestram, conclusitque:
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pluris est apud nos et Henry VIII Tudor (*1491 – †1547), 1509-1547 King of England; son of Henry VII Tudor and Elizabeth of York⌊regem nostrumHenry VIII Tudor (*1491 – †1547), 1509-1547 King of England; son of Henry VII Tudor and Elizabeth of York⌋ serenissimus Sigismund I Jagiellon (Zygmunt I) (*1467 – †1548), King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania (1506-1548); Duke of Głogów (Glogau) (1499-1506), Duke of Opava (1501-1506), Governor of Silesia (1504-1506); son of King Kazimierz IV Jagiellon and Elisabeth of Austria⌊Poloniae rexSigismund I Jagiellon (Zygmunt I) (*1467 – †1548), King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania (1506-1548); Duke of Głogów (Glogau) (1499-1506), Duke of Opava (1501-1506), Governor of Silesia (1504-1506); son of King Kazimierz IV Jagiellon and Elisabeth of Austria⌋, quam Teutonic Order (Order of Brothers of the German House of Saint Mary in Jerusalem, Ordo domus Sanctae Mariae Theutonicorum Hierosolymitanorum), military order founded at the end of the 12th century⌊isti fratresTeutonic Order (Order of Brothers of the German House of Saint Mary in Jerusalem, Ordo domus Sanctae Mariae Theutonicorum Hierosolymitanorum), military order founded at the end of the 12th century⌋, quos
cf. Hor. S. 1 6 13-14 unius assis non umquam pretio pluris licuisse ⌊non facimus unius assiscf. Hor. S. 1 6 13-14 unius assis non umquam pretio pluris licuisse ⌋, consuluitque, ut me ad serenissimum Henry VIII Tudor (*1491 – †1547), 1509-1547 King of England; son of Henry VII Tudor and Elizabeth of York⌊regem AngliaeHenry VIII Tudor (*1491 – †1547), 1509-1547 King of England; son of Henry VII Tudor and Elizabeth of York⌋ conferrem, et
operam suam ad hoc iter mihi exibuit postque duas horas, quas fere
variis sermonibus contrivimus, cum magno favore me dimisit. Cumque
relatum fuisset Theod(erico), quod ad Thomas Wolsey (*ca. 1471 – †1530), 1514-1530 Archbishop of York; 1515-1529 Lord Chancellor of England; 1515 elevated to cardinal⌊cardinalemThomas Wolsey (*ca. 1471 – †1530), 1514-1530 Archbishop of York; 1515-1529 Lord Chancellor of England; 1515 elevated to cardinal⌋ me contulissem,
fertur dixisse: “vadat et pro tribus mensibus ibi sibi paret
hospitium”. Cum vero audisset sequenti me die rediisse et
fuisse me Thomas Wolsey (*ca. 1471 – †1530), 1514-1530 Archbishop of York; 1515-1529 Lord Chancellor of England; 1515 elevated to cardinal⌊cardinaliThomas Wolsey (*ca. 1471 – †1530), 1514-1530 Archbishop of York; 1515-1529 Lord Chancellor of England; 1515 elevated to cardinal⌋ gratum et ab illo me statim intromissum atque
honorifice susceptum, expalluit dicens: “bonum est, quod
aliquis apud istum sacerdotem fortunam habet”. Tertia die reverendissimus dominus Thomas Wolsey (*ca. 1471 – †1530), 1514-1530 Archbishop of York; 1515-1529 Lord Chancellor of England; 1515 elevated to cardinal⌊cardinalisThomas Wolsey (*ca. 1471 – †1530), 1514-1530 Archbishop of York; 1515-1529 Lord Chancellor of England; 1515 elevated to cardinal⌋ misit ad me militem istarum terrarum cum insigniis consuetis Ioannes Dans (John Daunce), at least in 1513-1527 private treasurer and treasurer of war in the service of Henry VIII Tudor King of England (BREWER 1862, p. 589-975; MACCULLOCH 1995, p. 87)⌊Ioannem Dans consiliarium et privatum thesaurarium serenissimi Henry VIII Tudor (*1491 – †1547), 1509-1547 King of England; son of Henry VII Tudor and Elizabeth of York⌊regis AngliaeHenry VIII Tudor (*1491 – †1547), 1509-1547 King of England; son of Henry VII Tudor and Elizabeth of York⌋Ioannes Dans (John Daunce), at least in 1513-1527 private treasurer and treasurer of war in the service of Henry VIII Tudor King of England (BREWER 1862, p. 589-975; MACCULLOCH 1995, p. 87)⌋, qui cum octo equis (portabar ego metquintus cum meis superinscribed, in the hand of other⌈cum meiscum meis superinscribed, in the hand of other⌉ in conducticiis) me usque ad curiam serenissimi regis conduxit. Quo
cum pervenissem, statim mihi camera satis elegans in castello, ubi Henry VIII Tudor (*1491 – †1547), 1509-1547 King of England; son of Henry VII Tudor and Elizabeth of York⌊rexHenry VIII Tudor (*1491 – †1547), 1509-1547 King of England; son of Henry VII Tudor and Elizabeth of York⌋ erat, ut me pararem, dabatur. Circumquaque castellum nulla sunt,
nisi in duobus miliar(ibus), diversoria et ex penu regio vina et
cerevisiae cum aliis hic caeremoniis mihi ferebantur. Deinde, cum iam
essem paratus, misit Henry VIII Tudor (*1491 – †1547), 1509-1547 King of England; son of Henry VII Tudor and Elizabeth of York⌊rexHenry VIII Tudor (*1491 – †1547), 1509-1547 King of England; son of Henry VII Tudor and Elizabeth of York⌋ alios duos milites pro me, qui me honorifice
susceperunt et sic ad quoddam cubile vere regium introducebar, ubi
erant primi aulici et domini maiestatem regiam exspectantes, qui me
etiam dignis modis exceperunt. Paulopost ex alio cubili Henry VIII Tudor (*1491 – †1547), 1509-1547 King of England; son of Henry VII Tudor and Elizabeth of York⌊rexHenry VIII Tudor (*1491 – †1547), 1509-1547 King of England; son of Henry VII Tudor and Elizabeth of York⌋
processit, homo ita formosus, quantum spectat virum, quo numquam vidi
formosiorem. Data manu humanissimum et hilarem vultum mihi exibuit et
sic me usque ad locum, ubi me audire voluit, perduxit.
Exorsus sum salutationem
nomine Serenissimae Maiestatis <Vestrae> modis et verbis,
quibus potui, optimis ad conciliandum amorem et benevolentiam ab illo
rege Maiestati Vestrae Serenissimae, quam, ut est bene doctus et
bonas habet litteras, libenter et cum quadam diligentia audivit. Hinc
dedi litteras a serenissimo domino Ferdinand I of Habsburg (*1503 – †1564), from 1521 Archduke of Austria, from 1526 King of Bohemia and Hungary, Croatia and Slavonia as Ferdinand I, 1531-1558 King of the Romans, 1558-1564 Holy Roman Emperor; son of Philip I the Handsome and Joanna the Mad of Castile, a younger brother of Charles V of Habsburg⌊Ferdinando principe et infante
HispaniarumFerdinand I of Habsburg (*1503 – †1564), from 1521 Archduke of Austria, from 1526 King of Bohemia and Hungary, Croatia and Slavonia as Ferdinand I, 1531-1558 King of the Romans, 1558-1564 Holy Roman Emperor; son of Philip I the Handsome and Joanna the Mad of Castile, a younger brother of Charles V of Habsburg⌋, quas pro me scripsit commendaticias, quibus perlectis
per virum Graece et Latine doctissimum Thomas More (Thomas Morus) (*1478 – †1535), English humanist, lawyer and statesman, zealous opponent of the Reformation, trusted councillor to KingHenry VIII Tudor of England, in 1535 charged with high treason for denying the validity of the Act of Supremacy, in the same year beheaded; in 1523 speaker of the House of Commons; 1525 Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, 1529 Lord Chancellor⌊Thomam MorumThomas More (Thomas Morus) (*1478 – †1535), English humanist, lawyer and statesman, zealous opponent of the Reformation, trusted councillor to KingHenry VIII Tudor of England, in 1535 charged with high treason for denying the validity of the Act of Supremacy, in the same year beheaded; in 1523 speaker of the House of Commons; 1525 Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, 1529 Lord Chancellor⌋ humanissime
salutationi Serenissimae Maiestatis Vestrae respondit et se in
omnibus tamquam
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fratri suo carissimo et singularissimo exhibuit, felicissimosque
Serenissimae Maiestati Vestrae precabatur in omnibus successus et se
in omnibus, quibus posset, esse Serenissimae Maiestati Vestrae
commodo decori et ornamento obtulit. Commendaticias Ferdinand I of Habsburg (*1503 – †1564), from 1521 Archduke of Austria, from 1526 King of Bohemia and Hungary, Croatia and Slavonia as Ferdinand I, 1531-1558 King of the Romans, 1558-1564 Holy Roman Emperor; son of Philip I the Handsome and Joanna the Mad of Castile, a younger brother of Charles V of Habsburg⌊serenissimi
domini FerdinandiFerdinand I of Habsburg (*1503 – †1564), from 1521 Archduke of Austria, from 1526 King of Bohemia and Hungary, Croatia and Slavonia as Ferdinand I, 1531-1558 King of the Romans, 1558-1564 Holy Roman Emperor; son of Philip I the Handsome and Joanna the Mad of Castile, a younger brother of Charles V of Habsburg⌋, quamuis haberet gratas, tamen mihi non fuisse
necessarias dicebat. Intuitu Serenissimae Maiestatis Vestrae quicquid
posset pro me et omnibus servitoribus Maiestatis Vestrae se esse
affectissimum asseruit. Inde cf. Dantiscus' envoy's speech Henry VIII Tudor s.l. 1522, before October 12, CIDTC IDT 332⌊oratione prius meditatacf. Dantiscus' envoy's speech Henry VIII Tudor s.l. 1522, before October 12, CIDTC IDT 332⌋ retuli, quomodo
Maiestas Vestra Serenissima mihi iniunxisset, si applicare me ad
Regnum Angliae in the other hand, on the margin in place of crossed-out Italiae⌈Italy (Italia)⌊ItaliaeItaly (Italia)⌋England⌊AngliaeEngland⌋Angliae in the other hand, on the margin in place of crossed-out Italiae⌉
contingeret, ut me omnino ad Henry VIII Tudor (*1491 – †1547), 1509-1547 King of England; son of Henry VII Tudor and Elizabeth of York⌊illius maiestatemHenry VIII Tudor (*1491 – †1547), 1509-1547 King of England; son of Henry VII Tudor and Elizabeth of York⌋ conferrem illam
inviserem, salutarem atque illi studium et animi Serenissimae
Maiestatis Vestrae propensionem, qua illi<us> maiestati
afficitur, exponerem, et quod nihil magis gratum iucundum atque ex
animi sententia Serenissimae Maiestati Vestrae potuit
accidere, quam quod illius
maiestas cum Charles V of Habsburg (*1500 – †1558), ruler of the Burgundian territories (1506-1555), King of Spain as Charles I (1516-1556), King of Naples and Sicily, King of the Romans (1519-1530), Holy Roman Emperor of the German Nation (elected 1519, crowned 1530, abdicated 1556); son of Philip I the Handsome and Joanna the Mad of Castile⌊sacratissima maiestate caesareaCharles V of Habsburg (*1500 – †1558), ruler of the Burgundian territories (1506-1555), King of Spain as Charles I (1516-1556), King of Naples and Sicily, King of the Romans (1519-1530), Holy Roman Emperor of the German Nation (elected 1519, crowned 1530, abdicated 1556); son of Philip I the Handsome and Joanna the Mad of Castile⌋ mutua coniunctione
necessitudine ac vinculo affinitatis se devinxisset, unde cum illius
maiestas se cum inclita The Habsburgs, house of Austria ⌊domo AustriaeThe Habsburgs, house of Austria ⌋, ex qua Serenissima Maiestas
Vestra genus maternum duceret, ita firmiter coniunxisset, non posset
minus Serenissima Maiestas Vestra illius maiestati, quam Charles V of Habsburg (*1500 – †1558), ruler of the Burgundian territories (1506-1555), King of Spain as Charles I (1516-1556), King of Naples and Sicily, King of the Romans (1519-1530), Holy Roman Emperor of the German Nation (elected 1519, crowned 1530, abdicated 1556); son of Philip I the Handsome and Joanna the Mad of Castile⌊caesareae
celsitudiniCharles V of Habsburg (*1500 – †1558), ruler of the Burgundian territories (1506-1555), King of Spain as Charles I (1516-1556), King of Naples and Sicily, King of the Romans (1519-1530), Holy Roman Emperor of the German Nation (elected 1519, crowned 1530, abdicated 1556); son of Philip I the Handsome and Joanna the Mad of Castile⌋ affici et quod ob eam rem, si per Angliam mihi esset
eundum, illius maiestati omnes fortunae vices Serenissimae Maiestatis
Vestrae recenserem et potiores legationis meae causas exponerem.
Itaque Henry VIII Tudor (*1491 – †1547), 1509-1547 King of England; son of Henry VII Tudor and Elizabeth of York⌊illius maiestatiHenry VIII Tudor (*1491 – †1547), 1509-1547 King of England; son of Henry VII Tudor and Elizabeth of York⌋ ad longum omnes res Turcaicas iuxta
instructionem mihi datam, quas videbam tempori competere, et quid
nunc cum The Tatars ⌊TartarisThe Tatars ⌋ ageretur, et quomodo Serenissima Maiestas Vestra
cum suo toto Poland (Kingdom of Poland, Polonia)⌊regnoPoland (Kingdom of Poland, Polonia)⌋ esset in armis declaravi, rogans haec omnia
perpenderet, ut vindicandi Europe (Europa), the continent⌊rem ChristianamEurope (Europa), the continent⌋ a tanto discrimine, quod
nunc instaret, compositis bellis intestinis statueretur aliqua certa
ratio, addens omnia, quae ad hanc exhortationem expedire videbantur.
Henry VIII Tudor (*1491 – †1547), 1509-1547 King of England; son of Henry VII Tudor and Elizabeth of York⌊Illius maiestasHenry VIII Tudor (*1491 – †1547), 1509-1547 King of England; son of Henry VII Tudor and Elizabeth of York⌋, ut decet optimum principem Christianum, per ipsum
suum thesaurarium Thomas More (Thomas Morus) (*1478 – †1535), English humanist, lawyer and statesman, zealous opponent of the Reformation, trusted councillor to KingHenry VIII Tudor of England, in 1535 charged with high treason for denying the validity of the Act of Supremacy, in the same year beheaded; in 1523 speaker of the House of Commons; 1525 Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, 1529 Lord Chancellor⌊Thomam MorumThomas More (Thomas Morus) (*1478 – †1535), English humanist, lawyer and statesman, zealous opponent of the Reformation, trusted councillor to KingHenry VIII Tudor of England, in 1535 charged with high treason for denying the validity of the Act of Supremacy, in the same year beheaded; in 1523 speaker of the House of Commons; 1525 Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, 1529 Lord Chancellor⌋ diffuse respondit exponens, quod licet
esset ceteris Christianis regibus ab infidelibus remotior et tutior,
nihilominus in affectu nulli caederet, quo libenter videret, ut furor
ille infidelium reprimeretur, sed ad hoc per Francis I of Valois (*1494 – †1547), 1515-1547 King of France; son of Charles, Count of Angoulême, and Louise of Savoy⌊regem GalliaeFrancis I of Valois (*1494 – †1547), 1515-1547 King of France; son of Charles, Count of Angoulême, and Louise of Savoy⌋, qui in
medio
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Christianitatis perniciosior foret The Ottoman Turks (Turcae) ⌊TurcisThe Ottoman Turks (Turcae) ⌋, non daretur aditusadytus in the other hand, written over auditus⌈auditusaditus orig. adytus⌈aditusaditus orig. adytus⌉aditusadytus in the other hand, written over auditus⌉.
Multa praeterea fuerunt dicta de The French ⌊GallorumThe French ⌋ perfidia foederum fractione
et de tot illatis iniuriis et conclusum, quod Henry VIII Tudor (*1491 – †1547), 1509-1547 King of England; son of Henry VII Tudor and Elizabeth of York⌊illius maiestasHenry VIII Tudor (*1491 – †1547), 1509-1547 King of England; son of Henry VII Tudor and Elizabeth of York⌋ semper
huius fuerit voluntatis, ut regnis periclitantibus subveniretur, et
adhuc in hoc perseveraret proposito, modo conatus et ambitio Francis I of Valois (*1494 – †1547), 1515-1547 King of France; son of Charles, Count of Angoulême, and Louise of Savoy⌊Gallorum
regisFrancis I of Valois (*1494 – †1547), 1515-1547 King of France; son of Charles, Count of Angoulême, and Louise of Savoy⌋, quae totum Europe (Europa), the continent⌊orbem ChristianumEurope (Europa), the continent⌋ iam a multis annis infecerunt tot
bellis, e medio possit tolli, et quod pro Serenissima Maiestate
Vestra et illius nepote serenissimo Louis II Jagiellon (*1506 – †1526), 1516-1526 King of Bohemia and Hungary; son of Ladislaus II Jagiellon King of Bohemia and Hungary, killed in the battle of Mohács, and his third wife, Anne de Foix⌊rege HungariaeLouis II Jagiellon (*1506 – †1526), 1516-1526 King of Bohemia and Hungary; son of Ladislaus II Jagiellon King of Bohemia and Hungary, killed in the battle of Mohács, and his third wife, Anne de Foix⌋ omne id velit
facere semper, quod mutua coniunctio fraternus amor et benevolentia
deposceret. Post hoc responsum Henry VIII Tudor (*1491 – †1547), 1509-1547 King of England; son of Henry VII Tudor and Elizabeth of York⌊illius maiestatemHenry VIII Tudor (*1491 – †1547), 1509-1547 King of England; son of Henry VII Tudor and Elizabeth of York⌋ rogabam, ut mihi
liceret eam seorsum absque arbitris alloqui. Ad quod Henry VIII Tudor (*1491 – †1547), 1509-1547 King of England; son of Henry VII Tudor and Elizabeth of York⌊maiestas suaHenry VIII Tudor (*1491 – †1547), 1509-1547 King of England; son of Henry VII Tudor and Elizabeth of York⌋
valde humaniter consensit et accepta manu mea prope ad fenestram
mecum divertit. Proposui Henry VIII Tudor (*1491 – †1547), 1509-1547 King of England; son of Henry VII Tudor and Elizabeth of York⌊illius maiestatiHenry VIII Tudor (*1491 – †1547), 1509-1547 King of England; son of Henry VII Tudor and Elizabeth of York⌋, quibus indignissimis modis
Serenissima Maiestas Vestra, per dominum Albrecht I von Hohenzollern-Ansbach (Albrecht von Brandenburg) (*1490 – †1568), 1511-1525 Grand Master of the Teutonic Order; from 1525 to his death Duke in Prussia as a liegeman of the Polish king; son of Friedrich V of Brandenburg der Ältere and Sophia Jagiellon (daughter of Casimir IV Jagiellon), nephew of Sigismund I, King of Poland; founder of the university in Königsberg (1544)⌊magistrum generalemAlbrecht I von Hohenzollern-Ansbach (Albrecht von Brandenburg) (*1490 – †1568), 1511-1525 Grand Master of the Teutonic Order; from 1525 to his death Duke in Prussia as a liegeman of the Polish king; son of Friedrich V of Brandenburg der Ältere and Sophia Jagiellon (daughter of Casimir IV Jagiellon), nephew of Sigismund I, King of Poland; founder of the university in Königsberg (1544)⌋
lacessita, coacta fuerit contra ipsum dominum magistrum hoc bellum
nuper praeteritum suscipere, et omnia, quaecumque potui pro mea
tenuitate, et etiam, quae scivi incipiens a multis annis de his, quae
inter Serenissimam Maiestatem Vestram Teutonic Order (Order of Brothers of the German House of Saint Mary in Jerusalem, Ordo domus Sanctae Mariae Theutonicorum Hierosolymitanorum), military order founded at the end of the 12th century⌊ordinemTeutonic Order (Order of Brothers of the German House of Saint Mary in Jerusalem, Ordo domus Sanctae Mariae Theutonicorum Hierosolymitanorum), military order founded at the end of the 12th century⌋ et magistrum generalem
hucusque se obtulerunt, disserui. Illa, quae mihi Henry VIII Tudor (*1491 – †1547), 1509-1547 King of England; son of Henry VII Tudor and Elizabeth of York⌊illius maiestasHenry VIII Tudor (*1491 – †1547), 1509-1547 King of England; son of Henry VII Tudor and Elizabeth of York⌋
desuper respondit, quia sunt secretiora, papyro orig. papiro⌈papyropapyro orig. papiro⌉
incluso ms. inclusae(!)
⌈inclusoincluso ms. inclusae(!)
⌉
commisi. Ex his cognoscet, quibus adhuc insidiis contra Serenissimam
Maiestatem vestram laboratur. Tandem me Henry VIII Tudor (*1491 – †1547), 1509-1547 King of England; son of Henry VII Tudor and Elizabeth of York⌊maiestas suaHenry VIII Tudor (*1491 – †1547), 1509-1547 King of England; son of Henry VII Tudor and Elizabeth of York⌋ manu bis data et
genu, ut hic moris est, flexo cum magna gratia et aspectu hilari a se
dimisit et ad honorem Serenissimae Maiestatis Vestrae rursus me ad
cameram, ex qua fui eductus, honorifice conducere iussit. Unde iterum
calcaria pedibus nectens cum Ioannes Dans (John Daunce), at least in 1513-1527 private treasurer and treasurer of war in the service of Henry VIII Tudor King of England (BREWER 1862, p. 589-975; MACCULLOCH 1995, p. 87)⌊eodem militeIoannes Dans (John Daunce), at least in 1513-1527 private treasurer and treasurer of war in the service of Henry VIII Tudor King of England (BREWER 1862, p. 589-975; MACCULLOCH 1995, p. 87)⌋, cum quo hinc exivi, per
XXVII miliaria Anglica in hoc meum London (Londinium), city in England, on the Thames river⌊LondiniLondon (Londinium), city in England, on the Thames river⌋ hospitium fui reductus.
Huc rediens contraxi notitiam et familiaritatem cum oratoribus
caesareae maiestatis. Unus ex Spain (Hispania)⌊HispaniaSpain (Hispania)⌋ est episcopus Bagodiensis et
Clivensis, alter est bailiff of Ghent 1522 envoy of emperor Charles V to king of England Henry VIII⌊Flandrensis magnus balivus Gandavensisbailiff of Ghent 1522 envoy of emperor Charles V to king of England Henry VIII⌋, uterque
bene doctus, et qui me magna prosecuti sunt benevolentia. Hi
consuluerunt mihi, ut ad portum Anglicum Plymouth (Pleumodia), city and seaport in SW England, Devon⌊PlamoerPlymouth (Pleumodia), city and seaport in SW England, Devon⌋ hinc ducenta
miliaria Anglica me BJ 6557, p. 37r conferrem et in
Novembre, qui mensis siccior est, Atlantic Ocean⌊mariAtlantic Ocean⌋ me crederem in tribus diebus
cum secundo vento. Inde in Spain (Hispania)⌊HispaniamSpain (Hispania)⌋ navigatur et omnes postae per
hanc viam, quia aequor est spatiosum et minus ibidem a The French ⌊GallisThe French ⌋
periculi traducuntur. Sed hic iterum opus, hic labor est sexaginta
ducatos ad minus, ut ipsi dicunt, navis ibi p(otes)t conduci, si
aliqua ibidem iam ad navigandum instructa non reperitur. Quantum
iterum mihi de his quadringentis, quos ex Antwerp (Antwerpen, Antverpia), city in the Low Countries, from 1315 a Hanseatic port, in the 16th century the centre of Brabant’s artistic life and the wealthiest trade city in Europe, today in northern Belgium⌊AntverpiaAntwerp (Antwerpen, Antverpia), city in the Low Countries, from 1315 a Hanseatic port, in the 16th century the centre of Brabant’s artistic life and the wealthiest trade city in Europe, today in northern Belgium⌋ mecum tuli,
remanebit superinscribed⌈remanebitremanebit superinscribed⌉,
levis est calculus: hoc tempore vix trecenti ducati mihi restant.
Omnia haec gratiae et incomparabili prudentiae Serenissimae
Maiestatis Vestrae humiliter commendo. Decrevi itaque cras iterum cum sex equis conducticiis hinc solvere et omnem operam atque laborem impendere, ut eo celerius Deo bene favente Spain (Hispania)⌊HispaniamSpain (Hispania)⌋ attingam. Utque
ad illum Dietrich von Schönberg (*1484 – †1525), fell in the battle of Pavia ; 1515-1524 diplomat and advisor in Grand Master's Albrecht von Hohenzollern service, as his envoy, he held the talks at the imperial, English and Danish courts in order to get help against Poland; in 1517 was negotiating with Moscow for an anti-Polish alliance, in 1524 he entered the service of the French King Francis I (BORAWSKA 1984, p. 99, 117; SACH, p. 239-292; POCIECHA 2, p. 219-221)⌊de SchonbergDietrich von Schönberg (*1484 – †1525), fell in the battle of Pavia ; 1515-1524 diplomat and advisor in Grand Master's Albrecht von Hohenzollern service, as his envoy, he held the talks at the imperial, English and Danish courts in order to get help against Poland; in 1517 was negotiating with Moscow for an anti-Polish alliance, in 1524 he entered the service of the French King Francis I (BORAWSKA 1984, p. 99, 117; SACH, p. 239-292; POCIECHA 2, p. 219-221)⌋ redeam: postquam certum habuit, quod cum tanto
honore ad Henry VIII Tudor (*1491 – †1547), 1509-1547 King of England; son of Henry VII Tudor and Elizabeth of York⌊Maiestatem RegiamHenry VIII Tudor (*1491 – †1547), 1509-1547 King of England; son of Henry VII Tudor and Elizabeth of York⌋ essem perductus, fertur ingemuisse et
dixisse: “vadat, ego sequar a longe, nondum habet omnia, quae
vult” et
secutus est me, sed illum neque in via, neque in aula regis vidi.
Dicitur Dietrich von Schönberg (*1484 – †1525), fell in the battle of Pavia ; 1515-1524 diplomat and advisor in Grand Master's Albrecht von Hohenzollern service, as his envoy, he held the talks at the imperial, English and Danish courts in order to get help against Poland; in 1517 was negotiating with Moscow for an anti-Polish alliance, in 1524 he entered the service of the French King Francis I (BORAWSKA 1984, p. 99, 117; SACH, p. 239-292; POCIECHA 2, p. 219-221)⌊hicDietrich von Schönberg (*1484 – †1525), fell in the battle of Pavia ; 1515-1524 diplomat and advisor in Grand Master's Albrecht von Hohenzollern service, as his envoy, he held the talks at the imperial, English and Danish courts in order to get help against Poland; in 1517 was negotiating with Moscow for an anti-Polish alliance, in 1524 he entered the service of the French King Francis I (BORAWSKA 1984, p. 99, 117; SACH, p. 239-292; POCIECHA 2, p. 219-221)⌋ hospiti solvisse centum quinquaginta nobiles, faciunt 225
ducatos, et quod alias multam pecuniam exposuerit, et inter
secretarios et aulicos officiales, ut sibi favores emeret,
distribuerit, et quod, cum Henry VIII Tudor (*1491 – †1547), 1509-1547 King of England; son of Henry VII Tudor and Elizabeth of York⌊regiHenry VIII Tudor (*1491 – †1547), 1509-1547 King of England; son of Henry VII Tudor and Elizabeth of York⌋ valedixisset, recta sit in Scotland⌊ScociaScotland⌋
profecturus. Post meum huc adventum nemo Dietrich von Schönberg (*1484 – †1525), fell in the battle of Pavia ; 1515-1524 diplomat and advisor in Grand Master's Albrecht von Hohenzollern service, as his envoy, he held the talks at the imperial, English and Danish courts in order to get help against Poland; in 1517 was negotiating with Moscow for an anti-Polish alliance, in 1524 he entered the service of the French King Francis I (BORAWSKA 1984, p. 99, 117; SACH, p. 239-292; POCIECHA 2, p. 219-221)⌊eumDietrich von Schönberg (*1484 – †1525), fell in the battle of Pavia ; 1515-1524 diplomat and advisor in Grand Master's Albrecht von Hohenzollern service, as his envoy, he held the talks at the imperial, English and Danish courts in order to get help against Poland; in 1517 was negotiating with Moscow for an anti-Polish alliance, in 1524 he entered the service of the French King Francis I (BORAWSKA 1984, p. 99, 117; SACH, p. 239-292; POCIECHA 2, p. 219-221)⌋ vidit sic, ut ante,
laetum et tam superinscribed⌈tamtam superinscribed⌉
grandia verba sonantem, reddetque eum in animo demissiorem, cum
audiet in aula, quod videntibus omnibus ad quartam partem horae et
ultra Henry VIII Tudor (*1491 – †1547), 1509-1547 King of England; son of Henry VII Tudor and Elizabeth of York⌊maiestas regiaHenry VIII Tudor (*1491 – †1547), 1509-1547 King of England; son of Henry VII Tudor and Elizabeth of York⌋ mecum sit locuta, et quod tam humaniter me
audierit et tractaverit, neque poterit scire, quid rex mecum et ego
cum illius maiestate fuerim locutus. Dabit tamen, ut est geswind,
operam. Est hic quidam mercator Gdanensis Georgius Hasse merchant of Gdańsk⌊Georgius HasseGeorgius Hasse merchant of Gdańsk⌋, qui est hic
in domo mercatorum senior. Illi Christian II of Oldenburg (Christian II of Denmark) (*1481 – †1559), 1513-1523 King of Denmark and Norway, 1520-1521 King of Sweden; son of John of Oldenburg, King of Denmark and Norway, and Christina of Saxony⌊rex DaciaeChristian II of Oldenburg (Christian II of Denmark) (*1481 – †1559), 1513-1523 King of Denmark and Norway, 1520-1521 King of Sweden; son of John of Oldenburg, King of Denmark and Norway, and Christina of Saxony⌋ superiori anno 40 stamina
panni Londinensis recepit et, cum sciret, quod Dietrich von Schönberg (*1484 – †1525), fell in the battle of Pavia ; 1515-1524 diplomat and advisor in Grand Master's Albrecht von Hohenzollern service, as his envoy, he held the talks at the imperial, English and Danish courts in order to get help against Poland; in 1517 was negotiating with Moscow for an anti-Polish alliance, in 1524 he entered the service of the French King Francis I (BORAWSKA 1984, p. 99, 117; SACH, p. 239-292; POCIECHA 2, p. 219-221)⌊TheodericusDietrich von Schönberg (*1484 – †1525), fell in the battle of Pavia ; 1515-1524 diplomat and advisor in Grand Master's Albrecht von Hohenzollern service, as his envoy, he held the talks at the imperial, English and Danish courts in order to get help against Poland; in 1517 was negotiating with Moscow for an anti-Polish alliance, in 1524 he entered the service of the French King Francis I (BORAWSKA 1984, p. 99, 117; SACH, p. 239-292; POCIECHA 2, p. 219-221)⌋ in magna
esset illius regis gratia, rogavitque eum, quod, si posset efficere superinscribed⌈quod, si posset efficerequod, si posset efficere superinscribed⌉,
ut panni recepti restituerentur, satis commodo munere illum donare
promisit.
BJ 6557, p. 37v
Dietrich von Schönberg (*1484 – †1525), fell in the battle of Pavia ; 1515-1524 diplomat and advisor in Grand Master's Albrecht von Hohenzollern service, as his envoy, he held the talks at the imperial, English and Danish courts in order to get help against Poland; in 1517 was negotiating with Moscow for an anti-Polish alliance, in 1524 he entered the service of the French King Francis I (BORAWSKA 1984, p. 99, 117; SACH, p. 239-292; POCIECHA 2, p. 219-221)⌊IlleDietrich von Schönberg (*1484 – †1525), fell in the battle of Pavia ; 1515-1524 diplomat and advisor in Grand Master's Albrecht von Hohenzollern service, as his envoy, he held the talks at the imperial, English and Danish courts in order to get help against Poland; in 1517 was negotiating with Moscow for an anti-Polish alliance, in 1524 he entered the service of the French King Francis I (BORAWSKA 1984, p. 99, 117; SACH, p. 239-292; POCIECHA 2, p. 219-221)⌋ respondit: “si tu volueris illustrissimo domino meo Albrecht I von Hohenzollern-Ansbach (Albrecht von Brandenburg) (*1490 – †1568), 1511-1525 Grand Master of the Teutonic Order; from 1525 to his death Duke in Prussia as a liegeman of the Polish king; son of Friedrich V of Brandenburg der Ältere and Sophia Jagiellon (daughter of Casimir IV Jagiellon), nephew of Sigismund I, King of Poland; founder of the university in Königsberg (1544)⌊magistro generaliAlbrecht I von Hohenzollern-Ansbach (Albrecht von Brandenburg) (*1490 – †1568), 1511-1525 Grand Master of the Teutonic Order; from 1525 to his death Duke in Prussia as a liegeman of the Polish king; son of Friedrich V of Brandenburg der Ältere and Sophia Jagiellon (daughter of Casimir IV Jagiellon), nephew of Sigismund I, King of Poland; founder of the university in Königsberg (1544)⌋ iuramentum fidelitatis ut illius subditus
praestare, sine munere tibi panni reddentur, si essent mille
stamina”. Inquit Georgius Hasse merchant of Gdańsk⌊subditus Serenissimae Maiestatis VestraeGeorgius Hasse merchant of Gdańsk⌋:
“numquam ex me facies proditorem”.
cf. Cic. Fin. 5 61 quanta studia decertantium sunt! quanta ipsa certamina!; Cic. Sen. 76; Cic. Off. 1 56; Cic. Att. 2 18 3; Tac. Ann. 3 50 si Studia illi ut plena vaecordiae, ita inania et fluxa sunt; nec quicquam grave ac serium ex eo metuas qui suorum ipse flagitiorum proditor non virorum animis sed muliercularum adrepit. ⌊Haec sunt Dietrich von Schönberg (*1484 – †1525), fell in the battle of Pavia ; 1515-1524 diplomat and advisor in Grand Master's Albrecht von Hohenzollern service, as his envoy, he held the talks at the imperial, English and Danish courts in order to get help against Poland; in 1517 was negotiating with Moscow for an anti-Polish alliance, in 1524 he entered the service of the French King Francis I (BORAWSKA 1984, p. 99, 117; SACH, p. 239-292; POCIECHA 2, p. 219-221)⌊illiusDietrich von Schönberg (*1484 – †1525), fell in the battle of Pavia ; 1515-1524 diplomat and advisor in Grand Master's Albrecht von Hohenzollern service, as his envoy, he held the talks at the imperial, English and Danish courts in order to get help against Poland; in 1517 was negotiating with Moscow for an anti-Polish alliance, in 1524 he entered the service of the French King Francis I (BORAWSKA 1984, p. 99, 117; SACH, p. 239-292; POCIECHA 2, p. 219-221)⌋
studiacf. Cic. Fin. 5 61 quanta studia decertantium sunt! quanta ipsa certamina!; Cic. Sen. 76; Cic. Off. 1 56; Cic. Att. 2 18 3; Tac. Ann. 3 50 si Studia illi ut plena vaecordiae, ita inania et fluxa sunt; nec quicquam grave ac serium ex eo metuas qui suorum ipse flagitiorum proditor non virorum animis sed muliercularum adrepit. ⌋,
his technis, quibus nihil efficere potest, laborat. Fertur etiam
ebrius, ut fere semper est, inter mercatores hic gloriasse, quod
sciret aliquod, quo brevi velit esse in summa Serenissimae Maiestatis
Vestrae gratia, et quod nunc Maiestas Vestra esset Dietrich von Schönberg (*1484 – †1525), fell in the battle of Pavia ; 1515-1524 diplomat and advisor in Grand Master's Albrecht von Hohenzollern service, as his envoy, he held the talks at the imperial, English and Danish courts in order to get help against Poland; in 1517 was negotiating with Moscow for an anti-Polish alliance, in 1524 he entered the service of the French King Francis I (BORAWSKA 1984, p. 99, 117; SACH, p. 239-292; POCIECHA 2, p. 219-221)⌊illiDietrich von Schönberg (*1484 – †1525), fell in the battle of Pavia ; 1515-1524 diplomat and advisor in Grand Master's Albrecht von Hohenzollern service, as his envoy, he held the talks at the imperial, English and Danish courts in order to get help against Poland; in 1517 was negotiating with Moscow for an anti-Polish alliance, in 1524 he entered the service of the French King Francis I (BORAWSKA 1984, p. 99, 117; SACH, p. 239-292; POCIECHA 2, p. 219-221)⌋ infestissima,
sed paulo post deberet alia de illo esse Serenissimae Maiestatis
Vestrae aestimatio. Haec ideo ita diffuse Serenissimae Maiestati
Vestrae descripsi, ut Dietrich von Schönberg (*1484 – †1525), fell in the battle of Pavia ; 1515-1524 diplomat and advisor in Grand Master's Albrecht von Hohenzollern service, as his envoy, he held the talks at the imperial, English and Danish courts in order to get help against Poland; in 1517 was negotiating with Moscow for an anti-Polish alliance, in 1524 he entered the service of the French King Francis I (BORAWSKA 1984, p. 99, 117; SACH, p. 239-292; POCIECHA 2, p. 219-221)⌊illeDietrich von Schönberg (*1484 – †1525), fell in the battle of Pavia ; 1515-1524 diplomat and advisor in Grand Master's Albrecht von Hohenzollern service, as his envoy, he held the talks at the imperial, English and Danish courts in order to get help against Poland; in 1517 was negotiating with Moscow for an anti-Polish alliance, in 1524 he entered the service of the French King Francis I (BORAWSKA 1984, p. 99, 117; SACH, p. 239-292; POCIECHA 2, p. 219-221)⌋ et Teutonic Order (Order of Brothers of the German House of Saint Mary in Jerusalem, Ordo domus Sanctae Mariae Theutonicorum Hierosolymitanorum), military order founded at the end of the 12th century⌊illi, qui eo utunturTeutonic Order (Order of Brothers of the German House of Saint Mary in Jerusalem, Ordo domus Sanctae Mariae Theutonicorum Hierosolymitanorum), military order founded at the end of the 12th century⌋, melius a
Maiestate Vestra noscantur. Nova, quae hic habentur, pauca sunt.
Misit huc Adrian VI (Adriaan Florenszoon Boeyens) (*1459 – †1523), 1522-1523 Pope⌊novus pontifex RomanusAdrian VI (Adriaan Florenszoon Boeyens) (*1459 – †1523), 1522-1523 Pope⌋ brevia hortando Thomas Wolsey (*ca. 1471 – †1530), 1514-1530 Archbishop of York; 1515-1529 Lord Chancellor of England; 1515 elevated to cardinal⌊cardinalem
EboracensemThomas Wolsey (*ca. 1471 – †1530), 1514-1530 Archbishop of York; 1515-1529 Lord Chancellor of England; 1515 elevated to cardinal⌋, ut apud serenissimum Henry VIII Tudor (*1491 – †1547), 1509-1547 King of England; son of Henry VII Tudor and Elizabeth of York⌊regem AngliaeHenry VIII Tudor (*1491 – †1547), 1509-1547 King of England; son of Henry VII Tudor and Elizabeth of York⌋ pro concordia cum
Francis I of Valois (*1494 – †1547), 1515-1547 King of France; son of Charles, Count of Angoulême, and Louise of Savoy⌊Gallorum regeFrancis I of Valois (*1494 – †1547), 1515-1547 King of France; son of Charles, Count of Angoulême, and Louise of Savoy⌋ laboraret, de qua, ut intelligo, nihil adhuc est
futurum. Henry VIII Tudor (*1491 – †1547), 1509-1547 King of England; son of Henry VII Tudor and Elizabeth of York⌊Rex AngliaeHenry VIII Tudor (*1491 – †1547), 1509-1547 King of England; son of Henry VII Tudor and Elizabeth of York⌋ a suis ingentem pecuniarum summam est habiturus,
qua triginta mensibus hoc bellum producere potest, et omnia pro
venturo vere contra The French ⌊GallosThe French ⌋ tam a Charles V of Habsburg (*1500 – †1558), ruler of the Burgundian territories (1506-1555), King of Spain as Charles I (1516-1556), King of Naples and Sicily, King of the Romans (1519-1530), Holy Roman Emperor of the German Nation (elected 1519, crowned 1530, abdicated 1556); son of Philip I the Handsome and Joanna the Mad of Castile⌊caesareCharles V of Habsburg (*1500 – †1558), ruler of the Burgundian territories (1506-1555), King of Spain as Charles I (1516-1556), King of Naples and Sicily, King of the Romans (1519-1530), Holy Roman Emperor of the German Nation (elected 1519, crowned 1530, abdicated 1556); son of Philip I the Handsome and Joanna the Mad of Castile⌋, quam a rege Angliae
instruuntur. Exercitus Charles V of Habsburg (*1500 – †1558), ruler of the Burgundian territories (1506-1555), King of Spain as Charles I (1516-1556), King of Naples and Sicily, King of the Romans (1519-1530), Holy Roman Emperor of the German Nation (elected 1519, crowned 1530, abdicated 1556); son of Philip I the Handsome and Joanna the Mad of Castile⌊caesarisCharles V of Habsburg (*1500 – †1558), ruler of the Burgundian territories (1506-1555), King of Spain as Charles I (1516-1556), King of Naples and Sicily, King of the Romans (1519-1530), Holy Roman Emperor of the German Nation (elected 1519, crowned 1530, abdicated 1556); son of Philip I the Handsome and Joanna the Mad of Castile⌋ et Henry VIII Tudor (*1491 – †1547), 1509-1547 King of England; son of Henry VII Tudor and Elizabeth of York⌊regisHenry VIII Tudor (*1491 – †1547), 1509-1547 King of England; son of Henry VII Tudor and Elizabeth of York⌋ sunt in France (Gallia, Francia), the kingdom⌊GalliaFrance (Gallia, Francia), the kingdom⌋ et ingentia
damna praesertim igne faciunt. The French ⌊GalliThe French ⌋ obequitant vagantes et ad
praedas discurrentes,
plurimos trucidant. Nuper, dum caesariani cum regiis obsidionem ante
Hedvigem[1] solvissent, The French ⌊GalliThe French ⌋ insequentes plusquam trecentos equites
et pedites interemerunt.
Fit, quod in his rebus fieri est solitum. Alia hoc tempore digna
notitia Serenissimae Maiestatis Vestrae se non offerunt. Quae vero
inter eundum et in Spain (Hispania)⌊HispaniaSpain (Hispania)⌋ habebuntur, Deus omnipotens faciat, ut ea
ex Hispania cum primis Serenissimae Maiestati Vestrae describere
valeam. Cui me humillime commendo.