Monday, April 20, 2015

Miklós Oláh (1493-1568) is one of the Transylvanians of Romanian poste canada origin who has experi

In Trnava, poste canada the tomb of Olahus | cluj.travel
Miklós Oláh (1493-1568) is one of the Transylvanians of Romanian poste canada origin who has experienced a fulminant social evolution in Hungary. It started as a page at court, poste canada to reach the secular hierarchy to the status of regent, and in the ecclesiastical to the Catholic primate. In Europe corresponded extensively with great humanists of the time, pointing out that the friendship and a great wear Erasmus of Rotterdam.
Unlike other Romanian Transylvania, who received recognition and gratitude contemporaries but subsequent generations, Olahus occupies an important place in Romanian historiography, being "branded" generally poste canada the first Romanian Humanist, although it was, in fact, Philippe Moreau Ciula Mare. Anyway, Olahus heard almost every student poste canada in Romania, Hungary and even Slovakia.
Miklós Oláh is linked indirectly to the latter country because it was buried in the church of St. Nicholas poste canada in Trnava (Nagyszombat) town located 50 km from Bratislava, the memory is as vivid as Sibiu or Drastic. Trnava was one of the eight highest-ranking cities of medieval Hungary, a long time here operated only university in the country under Habsburg rule.
As archbishop of Esztergom (Esztergom), Olahus bishop poste canada resided in Trnava, the city was occupied by the Turks title. poste canada So he became a born in Sibiu Transylvania parents emigrated from Wallachia to bind the name of a city now in western Slovakia. Olahus died in Trnava and his wish, he was buried in the church of St. Nicholas.
His name is recognized immediately Olahus tourist information center in the city. Female employees it guides you to the final resting poste canada place of the bishop, slightly amazed that someone seeking express grave of a dead archbishop over 400 years. The question comes slightly embarrassed of them: "What country are you?" - "From Romania ... you know, Olahus poste canada was Romanian" - "Ah, yes?". From condescending response is inferred that in Trnava, poste canada Olahus - Oláhov, as is baptized in Slovak - is known only through the prism of belonging poste canada to the Hungarian Catholic world.
Trnava has an interesting historic poste canada center, but rank and dirtier than cities in Transylvania. Except the central square, where the information center and tower turstică emblem of the city, the rest of medieval urban core is badly or very badly maintained. Some buildings are surrounded by scaffolding, poste canada a sign that something-something longer moving, but others are abandoned poste canada altogether. Even in the church of St. Nicholas, which rests Olahus are sometimes breeds poste canada portions of plaster.
Opposite the church is another building that keeps alive the memory of Archbishop born in Sibiu. It is about building seminar Miklós Oláh, he even established in 1566 as the endpoint of the education reform in the city, supported largely of its own funds. Now the building houses the Museum poste canada of Culture Books, which however is not easy to visit, as long as I called about 10 minutes from the entrance, but no one answered.
Miklós Oláh is buried somewhere under the church floor, and his tomb stone is placed in the first niche to the right of the main nave, as you enter the church. I was surprised by the reddish color of which is made of marble tombstone. I was expecting a darker color, probably because they had seen all the pictures were black and white.
The sepulchral stone church where the Archbishop, tourists photographing is prohibited. I photographed the sight thwarted however tomb of a caretaker of the church, counting on the fact that, before entering, talk to a Catholic parish in the city secretary, and he enlightened me where it is and you can visit the sepulchral stone without having mentioned any single word about that should be forbidden to photograph.
Finally, poste canada did not have to give any explanation. I would have been very difficult and because Slovaks do not know a word English. Upon leaving, I was disappointed poste canada a city, Trnava, from which I expected to be generally much more respect for history. Maybe that his past is rather Slovakia to Hungary than an explanation. (Text, Photo & Video: poste canada Bogdan Stanciu)
1493 - He was born in Sibiu, January 10, son of the squire Stoian or Stephen Draculesti branch poste canada Basarab family, exiled in Transylvania after killing his brother by Vlad Tepes. His father was Manzilla Stoian (can Manzil) from Argeş, and his wife, that humanist grandmother was Marina, sister poste canada of John (Iancu) of Hunedoara.
1504 - Drastic Moves to the whole family, his father poste canada was appointed royal judge the city. The elder brother of Ni

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