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Antonio Bonfini (Latin variant:
Antonius Bonfinius) (1427‒1502) was an
Italian humanist and poet
serving as a
court historian in
Hungary under King Matthias...
- "forget his wickedness".
Antonio Bonfini also
recorded anecdotes about Vlad in his
Historia Pannonica around 1495.
Bonfini wanted to
justify both the removal...
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respected family. Two 15th-century chroniclers—Johannes de
Thurocz and
Antonio Bonfini—write that Voyk had
moved from
Wallachia to
Hungary upon King Sigismund's...
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classical literature,
especially military treatises.
According to
Antonio Bonfini,
Matthias "was
versed in all the
tongues of Europe", with the exceptions...
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height into the depth,
dragging the Turk down with himself”. ─
Antonio Bonfini Titusz Dugovics or
Titus Dugović (Hungarian:
Dugovics Titusz; died in 21...
- The
court historian of Voyk's
grandson King
Matthias Corvinus,
Antonio Bonfini,
explicitly stated that John had been "born to a
Vlach father". Holy Roman...
- Heltai's most
voluminous work is his
reworking and
translation of
Antonio Bonfini's Rerum Hungari****
Decades ("Ten
Volumes of
Hungarian Matters"),
which Heltai...
- Matteo; Appel, Sabrina; Bellini, Gianpaolo; Benziger, Jay B.; Bick, Daniel;
Bonfini, Giuseppe; et al. (Borexino Collaboration) (7
August 2015). "Spectroscopy...
- Alps. The most
important humanists living in Matthias'
court were
Antonio Bonfini and the
famous Hungarian poet J**** Pannonius. András Hess set up a printing...
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cavalry was
institutionalized as an army division.
According to
Antonio Bonfini, this
lightly armed cavalry (expeditissimus equitatus) was not allowed...