Johann V Thurzo
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Ján IV. Turzo (16. dubna 1464 nebo 1466?, pravděpodobně Krakov – 2. srpna 1520, Nisa) byl římskokatolický biskup. Pocházel ze šlechtického rodu Turzů.
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Johann(es) V. T(h)urzo (ungarisch: Thurzó; auch T(h)urzo von Bethlenfalva; * 16. April 1466 in Krakau; † 2. August 1520 in Neisse) war 1506–1520 Fürstbischof von Breslau.
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Jan V Thurzo, w pisowni węgierskiej Thurzó, w słowackiej Turzo, czasem także Turzon, właściwie Thürzinn (ur. 16 kwietnia 1464 lub 1466 w Krakowie, zm. 2 sierpnia 1520 w Nysie) – biskup wrocławski.
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Jan V Thurzo (Hungarian: Thurzó V. János; Polish: Jan V Turzo; 1464–1520) was a 15th-century Bishop of Wroclaw in Silesia, now Poland. A great patron and lover of the arts and sciences, Martin Luther called him "the greatest bishop of the century". Jan was the son of János Thurzó a protestant, Zips Saxon Hungarian nobleman of the Thurzó family and mayor of Kraków, and his first wife, Ursula Bem. Jan gained a bachelor of arts in 1484 and a master's degree in 1487, and then studied canon law in Italy.
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Ján IV. Turzo (16. dubna 1464 nebo 1466?, pravděpodobně Krakov – 2. srpna 1520, Nisa) byl římskokatolický biskup. Pocházel ze šlechtického rodu Turzů.
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Johann(es) V. T(h)urzo (ungarisch: Thurzó; auch T(h)urzo von Bethlenfalva; * 16. April 1466 in Krakau; † 2. August 1520 in Neisse) war 1506–1520 Fürstbischof von Breslau.
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Jan V Thurzo (Hungarian: Thurzó V. János; Polish: Jan V Turzo; 1464–1520) was a 15th-century Bishop of Wroclaw in Silesia, now Poland. A great patron and lover of the arts and sciences, Martin Luther called him "the greatest bishop of the century". Jan was the son of János Thurzó a protestant, Zips Saxon Hungarian nobleman of the Thurzó family and mayor of Kraków, and his first wife, Ursula Bem. Jan gained a bachelor of arts in 1484 and a master's degree in 1487, and then studied canon law in Italy. He was Dean of Wroclaw Cathedral from March 1502 and Bishop of Wroclaw from 1506 to 1520, while his brother Stanislav was Bishop of Olomouc. As bishop, Jan Thurzo was patron of artists, including Albrecht Dürer and Lucas Cranach, and poets. He corresponded with Martin Luther on matters of theology and was involved in the founding of University of Wittenberg.
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Jan V Thurzo, w pisowni węgierskiej Thurzó, w słowackiej Turzo, czasem także Turzon, właściwie Thürzinn (ur. 16 kwietnia 1464 lub 1466 w Krakowie, zm. 2 sierpnia 1520 w Nysie) – biskup wrocławski.
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