- Unio
Trium Nationum (Latin for "Union of the
Three Nations") was a pact of
mutual aid
codified in 1438 by
three Estates of Transylvania: the (largely Hungarian)...
- (1572), "89.
Monachus Marinus",
Omnium fere gentium, nostræ que ætatis
nationum habitus et
effigies et in
eosdem epigrammata, p. 88
Paxton &
Holland (2005)...
-
Depiction of Mary the Jewess,
considered the
first non-fictitious
Western alchemist. From
Michael Maier's
Symbola Aurea MensaeDuodecim Nationum (1617)...
- 1659
codified the
representation of the
privileged nations (Unio
Trium Nationum (Union of the
Three Nations)) in Transylvania's coat of arms. It depicted...
- seals,
concerning which he left a book, De
veteribus Germanorum aliarumque nationum sigillis (Leipzig, 1710; and ed., 1719).
Johann Michael Heineccius at the...
- Peutinger,
which depicted Scandinavia as the "womb of nations" (Latin: ****
nationum) from
which all the
historical northeastern European barbarians migrated...
-
other nations (Saxon,
Szekler and Hungarian)
governed by the Unio
Trium Nationum, but it was
rejected by the Diet of Cluj.
Beginning in 1830, the city became...
- (1681) and
Johann Michael Heineccius' De
veteribus Germanorum aliarumque nationum sigillis (1710). In England, John
Anstis compiled a
substantial study titled...
- of the
other Transylvanian nations,
which were part of the Unio
Trium Nationum: the
Hungarian nobility, the
Transylvanian Saxons, and the Székely. This...
- ISBN 978-1-86239-311-0.
Richard Verstegan, 1605, A
restitution of deca****
intelligence or
Nationum Origo, R. Bruney,
Antwerpen Lhuyd, E., 1699,
Lithophylacii Brittannici...