- 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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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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signalled some
disagreement with the
government on
other issues. Tamás
Bakócz,
another Hungarian serious candidate in the 1513
papal conclave "Oslávili...
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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...
- resident,
Archbishop Tamás
Bakócz (d. 1521) gave the town
significant monuments. In 1507 he had
Italian architects build the
Bakócz chapel,
which is the earliest...
- and
Luigi d'Aragona. The
Cardinal prior Cardinalium presbyterorum, Tamás
Bakócz, also had ambitions.
Cardinal Giovanni de' Medici, who had not been attending...
- the Diet
persuaded him to
forbid the unpo****r Tamás
Bakócz to use the
royal seals, but
Bakócz remained the arch-chancellor. The
royal seals were entrusted...
- 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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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...
- his
jewels to get
enough food and clothing. His guardians,
Cardinal Tamás
Bakócz and
Count George Brandenburg-Ansbach,
shamefully neglected him, squandered...