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Oláh, Miklós, 1493-1568

LC control no.n 88049265
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LC classificationPA8555.O42
Personal name headingOláh, Miklós, 1493-1568
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Variant(s)Oláh, Miklós, Abp. of Esztergom, 1493-1568
Oláh, Mikuláš, 1493-1568
Oláh, Nicolaus, 1493-1568
Olah, Nikola, 1493-1568
Olahus, Nicolaus, 1493-1568
Olahus, Nikolaus, 1493-1568
Olakh, Miklosh, 1493-1568
Valahul, Nicolae, 1493-1568
Birth date1493-01-10
Death date1568-01-17
Place of birthSibiu (Romania)
Place of deathTrnava (Slovakia)
AffiliationCatholic Church. Diocese of Zagreb (Croatia)
Catholic Church. Diocese of Eger (Hungary)
Catholic Church. Archdiocese of Esztergom (Hungary)
Profession or occupationClergy Bishops Historians
Found inHis Carmina, 1934: t.p. (Nicolaus Olahus) p. iii (b. 1/10/1493; d. 1568)
LC data base, 3/1/88 (hdg.: Oláh, Miklós, Abp. of Esztergom, 1493-1568; usage: Nicolaus Olahus)
BLC (Olahus, Nicolaus, Archbishop of Esztergom)
Bib. nat. (Oláh, Miklós)
Szinnyei (Oláh, Miklós)
Dicționar subiectiv de literatură Argeș, 2014: p. 194 (Olahus, Nicolaus; b. Jan. 10, 1493; d. Jan. 17, 1568)
Wikipedia, viewed March 6, 2024: English Nicolaus Olahus page (Nicolaus Olahus; Hungarian form: Oláh Miklós; Romanian form: Nicolae Valahul; born 10 January 1493 in Sibiu; died 15 January 1568; Archbishop of Esztergom, Primate of Hungary; distinguished Catholic prelate, humanist, and historiographer; ordained priest in 1516 or 1518; list of works in Latin) Czech Mikuláš Oláh page (Mikuláš Oláh; born 10 January 1493 in Sibiň [Sibiu]; died 15 January 1568 in Trnava; Hungarian humanist scholar; bishop of Zagreb, 1543-1548; archbishop of Esztergom, 1553 with his seat in Trnava) German Miklós Oláh page (Miklós Oláh; also Nicolaus Oláh, Nikola Olah, Nicolaus Olahus, Nikolaus Olahus) Russian Olakh, Miklosh page (Miklosh Olakh) Hungarian Oláh Miklós page (Oláh Miklós; Hungarian on mother's side, Romanian on father's side; humanist and historian; served as Hungarian ; Bishop of Eger, 1549-1553; Archbishop of Esztergom from 1553 on)
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