-
Johannes de
Thurocz (Hungarian: Thuróczi János; Slovak: Ján z
Turca or Ján de Turocz, German:
Johannes de
Thurocz,
variant contemporary spelling: de Thwrocz)...
- 15th-century Latin-language
Hungarian chronicle written by
Johannes de
Thurocz by
compiling several earlier works in 1488. It
served as the
primary source...
- or Slav nobleman.
According to the 15th-century historian,
Johannes de
Thurocz, Voyk
moved from
Wallachia to Transylvania. Voyk's
oldest son, John Hunyadi...
-
Moldavian troops in battle, as
illustrated in
Johannes de
Thurocz (1488 edition); the
Moldavian flag is displa****....
-
genealogy as the
ancestor of Attila, in the
Chronica Hungarorum of
Johannes de
Thurocz. Modu
Chanyu is also
known as Mete Khan (particularly, Mete Han in Turkish)...
-
account as a
mistake by
Thurocz,
confusing Vlad with Dan, and not
Mihail with Mircea. He
explains that the
source of
Thurocz's confusion was the fact that...
-
Queen Elizabeth, who
according to the 15th-century
historian Johannes de
Thurocz was "driven by folly",
decided to
visit the
southern counties of the kingdom...
-
concentrated on legends.
Authors from this
period include Johannes de
Thurocz,
author of the
Chronica Hungarorum and Maurus, both of them Hungarians...
-
Personal coat of arms of King Matthias,
Johannes de
Thurocz, 1488...
-
descended from a
respected family. Two 15th-century chroniclers—Johannes de
Thurocz and
Antonio Bonfini—write that Voyk had
moved from
Wallachia to Hungary...