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Ulrich von CZETTRITZ

Ulrich von Czettritz (†1541), Silesian nobleman. He took part in the Battle of Mohacs (1526) and thanks to him the body of the dead King could be found ; Chamberlain of King Louis II of Bohemia and Hungary (KROHNE, col. 167-170)

Correspondence between Dantiscus and Ulrich von CZETTRITZ

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1IDL 3728 Hans von SICKINGEN, Franz Conrad von SICKINGEN, Ulrich von CZETTRITZ & [Cornelis DE SCHEPPER] to Ioannes DANTISCUS, Innsbruck, [1532, November or December]


Manuscript sources:
1fair copy in Latin, German, autograph, author's signature, address in the hand of Cornelis De Schepper, BCz, 1595, p. 587-588
2copy in German, 20th-century, B. PAU-PAN, 8247 (TK 9), f. 354

Prints:
1CEID 2/2 (Letter No. 50) p. 226-227 (in extenso; English register)

 

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BCz, 1595, p. 588

Reverendissimo Domino Ioanni Dantisco episcopo Culmensi, domino nostro honorandissimo

Genediger Her.

Hansz vo(n) Sickingen, Francz vo(n) Sickingen, Ulrich Zettricz entbieten ewern genaden iren willick dinst.

Francz Konrad als under kanzler

E(wer)(?) G(naden) gwtter Ulrich Zettris manu propria

Addition in the hand of Cornelis De Schepper:

Reliqua dominus Ioannes et Franciscus Conrardus de Sichingen commiserunt dicenda domino Nyptzitz et, cum non possent propter vinum scribere, commiserunt mihi, ut magis sobrio. Glandes habent et grandes magis pro mulieribus quam pro aliis. Et sic vino et laetitia orig. letitialaetitialaetitia orig. letitia ebrii haec orig. hechaechaec orig. hec responsa remittunt. Si notas, manum intelliges, non esse sobrios.

Ex Oeniponte.

Dominus Ceystritz heri bibit pro salute multorum et sui non fuit oblitus. Osculatus est pedes non pontificis maximi, s(ed) or s(cilicet)s(ed)s(ed) or s(cilicet) cuiusdam formosae mulieris.

Et bene vale.

Texts where mentioned Ulrich von CZETTRITZ

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1IDL  704 Leonardus de NOGAROLA to Ioannes DANTISCUS, Cologne, 1531-10-28