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Andreas Dudith (Croatian:
Andrija Dudić Orehovički), also András
Dudith de
Horahovicza (February 5, 1533 –
February 22, 1589), was a
Hungarian nobleman...
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fiery anger of the
Supreme Heavenly Judge". The next year,
Andreas Dudith stated that "If
comets were
caused by the sins of mortals, they
would never...
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offered help to
Andreas Dudith,
Bishop of Knin and the
imperial representative at the
Council of Trent.
Palaeologus advised Dudith in the
presentation to...
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succeeded by his son
Maximilian II. The new
emperor sent his
diplomats Andreas Dudith and
Wilhelm von
Kurzbach to try to
reconcile the couple, or if that failed...
- Gábor (2009). The uses of humanism :
Johannes Sambucus (1531-1584),
Andreas Dudith (1533-1589), and the
republic of
letters in East
Central Europe. Leiden:...
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Approaches to
Bioethics 4(1):41–68. Mukherjee, Soumyadeep; Pierre-Victor,
Dudith; Bahelah, Raed; Madhivanan,
Purnima (2014-11-17). "Mental
Health Issues...
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Juraj Drašković,
Croatian Catholic cardinal (d. 1587) 1533 –
Andreas Dudith, Croatian-Hungarian
nobleman and
diplomat (d. 1589) 1534 –
Giovanni de'...
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centuries Drugec 1
August 1519–? Dudić 16th
century Andreas Dudith (1533–1589), a
member of the family, was a humanist, astronomer, noblemab...
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Retrieved October 18, 2019. Mukherjee, Soumyadeep; Pierre-Victor,
Dudith; Bahelah, Raed; Madhivanan,
Purnima (November 17, 2014). "Mental Health...
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Gabor (2009). The uses of humanism:
Johannes Sambucus (1531–1584),
Andreas Dudith (1533–1589), and the
republic of
letters in East
Central Europe. Brill....