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Wolfgang Lazius (October 31, 1514 – June 19, 1565), was an
Austrian humanist who
worked as a cartographer, historian, and physician.
Lazius was born in...
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Skokloster Castle in Sweden. It is
thought to be a
portrait of
Wolfgang Lazius, a
humanist and
historian who
served Holy
Roman Emperors of the
House of...
- do****ented in a 1561 map
designed by the
Viennese cartographer Wolfgang Lazius. The
denotation Glogger is
mentioned in a 1583
description of the Tyrolean...
- died
about a year
later in Waldneukirchen. W.
Lazius als
Geschichtsschreiber Österreichs, 1894 ("W.
Lazius as
Austrian Historian") "Der
Generallandtag der...
- Yo****eru, ****anese
shogun (b. 1536)[unreliable source?] June 19 –
Wolfgang Lazius,
Austrian historian (b. 1514) June 23 –
Turgut Reis,
Ottoman naval commander...
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around 1508, and its last
mention is by the
Viennese historian Wolfgang Lazius in two
works from 1554 and 1557 respectively. It was not
printed and appears...
- Gräfin von Orlamünde "the
countess of Orlamünde",
attributed to
Wolfgang Lazius de
migratione gentium libri VII in the
edition of Waldenfels, antiquitatis...
- 7 –
Queen Inseong,
Korean royal consort (d. 1578)
October 31 –
Wolfgang Lazius,
Austrian historian (d. 1565)
November 29 –
Andreas Musculus,
German theologian...
- are also
marked on the
oldest published maps of the region, such as the
Lazius-Ortelius map from 1561 and Mercator's
Novus Atlas from 1637. The commissioning...
- Yo****eru, ****anese
shogun (b. 1536)[unreliable source?] June 19 –
Wolfgang Lazius,
Austrian historian (b. 1514) June 23 –
Turgut Reis,
Ottoman naval commander...