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- Tamás Bakócz (b. 1442, Erdőd – d. 1521, Esztergom) was a Hungarian archbishop, cardinal and statesman. He was a serious candidate in the 1513 papal conclave...
- their march across the Great Hungarian Plain, and Bakócz cancelled the campaign. At that time, Bakócz stopped recruiting on the news of the clashes between...
- visited Esztergom in 1991. The basilica is also known for Bakócz Chapel (named after Tamás Bakócz), built by Italian masters between 1506–1507 out of red...
- his jewels to get enough food and clothing. His guardians, Cardinal Tamás Bakócz and Count George Brandenburg-Ansbach, shamefully neglected him, squandered...
- the Diet persuaded him to forbid the unpo****r Tamás Bakócz to use the royal seals, but Bakócz remained the arch-chancellor. The royal seals were entrusted...
- was deemed weaker in personality and also agreed to marry Beatrice. Tamás Bakócz, the Hungarian chancellor allied himself with Maximilian and helped him...
- resident, Archbishop Tamás Bakócz (d. 1521) gave the town significant monuments. In 1507 he had Italian architects build the Bakócz chapel, which is the earliest...
- Adriaan Boeyens Records Preceded by Jaime Serra i Cau Oldest living Member of the Sacred College 15 March 1517 - 8 November 1517 Succeeded by Tamás Bakócz...
- this political parties and alliances: List of City Mayors from 1990: Tamás Bakócz, archbishop Miklós Borsos, sculptor György Cseszneky, count, castellan János...
- launched a new campaign into Bulgaria in early May 1514. Meanwhile, Tamás Bakócz, Archbishop of Esztergom, declared a Crusade against the Turks on 9 April...