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Pannonius (lit. "of Pannonia",
historically in
reference to the
Kingdom of Hungary) may
refer to:
Andreas Pannonius (c. 1420 –
after 1472), Hungarian...
- J****
Pannonius (Hungarian:
Csezmiczei János or
Kesencei János, Latin:
Ioannes Pannonius, Croatian: Ivan Česmički; 29
August 1434 – 27
March 1472) was...
- "Andreas
Pannonius augusztinizmusa. A De
civitate Dei eszméi
Andreas Pannonius Libellus de
virtutibus című művében [The
Augustinianism of
Andreas Pannonius. The...
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independent institution,
until it
merged with the J****
Pannonius University (Hungarian: J****
Pannonius Tudományegyetem) in 2000,
which united the
other faculties...
- "2013 J****
Pannonius Poetry Foundation Prize booklet, p. 11".
Retrieved July 3, 2015. Annamária Apró (September 26, 2013). "J****
Pannonius Prize goes...
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samurai warrior-poet and
Buddhist monk (died 1486) 1434: 29
August – J****
Pannonius, Hungarian/Croatian poet and
bishop writing in
Latin (died 1472) c. 1435...
- all arts and sciences, with the
exception of theology. In 1459, J****
Pannonius, the most
important medieval poet of
Hungary became the
bishop of Pécs...
- Here he
became an
intimate friend of J****
Pannonius, who was a
Hungarian student there. From
Pannonius,
Galeotto learned the Gr**** language.
After a...
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Prize in
Literature in 1999 and 2002. In 2013, she was
awarded the J****
Pannonius Grand Prize for Poetry. In
early March 2010, she
could not
leave the country...
- Matthias'
court were
Antonio Bonfini and the
famous Hungarian poet J****
Pannonius. András Hess set up a
printing press in Buda in 1472.
Matthias Corvinus's...