- János
Statileo (Croatian: Ivan Statilić; c. 1472 – 8
April 1542) was a writer, the
Bishop of Transylvania, and a
diplomat at the
courts of King
Louis II...
- Zápolya sent him to Rome to get
approval for the
appointment of János
Statileo as the
Bishop of Transylvania.
While in Rome,
Bogantius used the opportunity...
- (today Gilău, Romania) by Gáspár Serédy
captain of
Upper Hungary and János
Statileo bishop of
Transylvania on
December 29, 1541. The parti****nts
tried to...
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Benedict (1309–1319)
Demetrius (1368–1376)
Goblinus (1376–1386) János
Statileo (1534–1542) Pál
Bornemissza (1553–1556)
Demeter Naprágyi (1597–1605) Ignác...
-
European Protestant universities. The
Catholic Bishop of Transylvania, János
Statileo, died in 1542. The
bishopric was left vacant, its
revenues were confiscated...
- (which was
located near the
Ottoman Empire) to Transylvania.
After John
Statileo,
Bishop of Transylvania, died in April, the Diet
granted the
domains of...
-
Padua in 1664
following the
rediscovery of the text in Trau by
Marino Statileo.
Panegyrici Latini Plinius Minor,
Panegyricus Traiani [es; fr; it] 1482...
- Vrančić,
bishop Stjepan Brodarić,
bishop Franjo Jožefić, and
bishop János
Statileo, and most
importantly by former-Habsburg serviceman,
Christoph Frankopan...
- Zuanne/Giovanni/Ivan Vrančić (mentioned 1444),
while his
mother was Marietta/Margareta
Statileo/Statilić.
Antun had
seven brothers and two
sisters from his
mother Margareta...