Charter: DiDip Summer School Brno June 2025 1462 VIII 22
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1462 [nach August 22
Wien]
At vero caeteri, qui meliori sensu erant veluti praelati, quorum
magna pars illic erat, utpote Melicensis, Gottwicensis etc., qui melioris in
caesarem fidei et animi erant, tantam caesaris oblationem et humanitatem non
contemnendam, ad illum foras eundem in castra1
censuerunt.But indeed the others, who were of better judgment, such as the prelates, of whom a great part were present there, namely the Melicensis, Gottwicensis, etc., who were of better loyalty and spirit towards the emperor, considered such an offer and kindness from the emperor not to be disregarded, and decided to go out to him in the camp.
Source Regest:
FUCHS, Göttweig III (=FRA II/55, Wien 1902) S. 403-404, Nr. 2239
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FUCHS, Göttweig III (=FRA II/55, Wien 1902) S. 403-404, Nr. 2239
English Translation by chatGPT.
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Editions:
- Hinderbach, Contin. hist. Austr. Aeneae Silvii in Kollar, Analecta Vindob. II, 628 f.
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Notes:
1 Kaiser Friedrich III. lagerte damals seit Aug. 22 ohne
Einlass zu finden vor Wien, wo im Juli ein Landtag zusammengetreten war
(Keiblinger, Melk I/I, 641). Irrthümlich führt dagegen Behaim den Abt von
Göttweig als bösen Prälaten auf: her Mert abt von
Koettweie - stund auch den schelken
peie (Karajan. Michel Behaim. Buch v. d. Wienern, S.
218).
Persons
- Abt des Benediktinerstifts Melk (1453 - 1474)
- Friedrich III., röm.-dt. Kaiser (*1415 + 1493)
- Martin, Abt des Benediktinerstifts Göttweig (1457 - 1468)
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