Báthory István kísérete 1572. évi szászföldi látogatása idején. (Egy fölöttébb szükséges kora újkori archontológia margójára)
The Retinue of Stephen Báthory during His Visit to the Saxon Territories in 1572 (Notes on a Much Needed Early Modern Archontology)
Author(s): Emőke GálfiSubject(s): History, Diplomatic history, Political history, Social history, 16th Century
Published by: Erdélyi Múzeum-Egyesület
Keywords: princely retinue; Bekes rebellion; Saxon territories; Stephen Báthory; archontology
Summary/Abstract: At an important moment of his reign, at the beginning of 1572, Prince Stephen Báthory visited the main Saxon towns to win the Universitas Saxonum over to his side in his conflict with Gáspár Bekes. Members of his entourage are known from his visits to the towns of Brașov and Sibiu. The study analyses the moment and circumstances of the visit and describes the members of the prince’s entourage, mainly from an archontological point of view. The study gives an idea of the small group of people who held the power, their relationship with the prince and sometimes also manages to unravel the more or less close relationships between them.
Journal: Erdélyi Múzeum
- Issue Year: LXXXVI/2024
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 63-89
- Page Count: 27
- Language: Hungarian
