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Letter #2616

Dietrich von RHEDEN to Ioannes DANTISCUS
Frauenburg (Frombork), 1543-01-15
            received Heilsberg (Lidzbark Warmiński), 1543-01-17

Manuscript sources:
1fair copy in Latin, autograph, UUB, H. 155, f. 66-67
2copy in Latin, 18th-century, LSB, BR 19, No. 57
3register with excerpt in Latin, English, 20th-century, CBKUL, R.III, 30, No. 140

Auxiliary sources:
1register in Polish, 20th-century, B. PAU-PAN, 8250 (TK 12), f. 10-11

 

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UUB, H. 154, f. 66r

Reverendissime in Christo pater et domine, domine gratiosissime, Post studiosissimam obsequiorum meorum oblationem.

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Cum autem Paul III (Alessandro Farnese) (*1468 – †1549), 1493 elevated to cardinal; 1524 Cardinal-Bishop of Ostia; 1534-1549 PopepontifexPaul III (Alessandro Farnese) (*1468 – †1549), 1493 elevated to cardinal; 1524 Cardinal-Bishop of Ostia; 1534-1549 Pope die Iovis sexta Octobris Rome (Roma), city in central Italy, on the Tiber river, seat of the Holy SeeRomamRome (Roma), city in central Italy, on the Tiber river, seat of the Holy See reversus fuisset, die Mercurii XI Octobris celebratum fuit consistorium, in quo de concilio et de legatis mittendis fuit consultatum, atque die Lunae XVI Octobris denuo consistorio facto publicati fuere legati tres ad locum concilii, scilicet reverendissimi domini written over ususii written over us cardinales Pierpaolo Parisio (Pietro Paolo Parisi, Petrus Paulus Parisius) (*1473 – †1545), 1528-1538 bishop of Anglona and Tursi; 1537 auditor of the Apostolic Chamber; 1538-1545 bishop of Nusco; 1539 cardinal (HE 1, p. 131, letter no. 122, note no. 3)ParisiusPierpaolo Parisio (Pietro Paolo Parisi, Petrus Paulus Parisius) (*1473 – †1545), 1528-1538 bishop of Anglona and Tursi; 1537 auditor of the Apostolic Chamber; 1538-1545 bishop of Nusco; 1539 cardinal (HE 1, p. 131, letter no. 122, note no. 3), Giovanni Gerolamo Morone (*1509 – †1580)Moronus episcopus MutinensisGiovanni Gerolamo Morone (*1509 – †1580) praesbyteri, et Reginald Pole (*1500 – †1558), the last Catholic archbishop of Canterbury; 1537 cardinal-deacon of Ss. Nereo ed Achilleo; 1540 - of Ss. Vito, Modesto e Crescenzia, and S. Maria in Cosmedin; 1555 cardinal-priest of S. Maria in Cosmedin; 1556 archbishop of CanterburyPolus AnglicusReginald Pole (*1500 – †1558), the last Catholic archbishop of Canterbury; 1537 cardinal-deacon of Ss. Nereo ed Achilleo; 1540 - of Ss. Vito, Modesto e Crescenzia, and S. Maria in Cosmedin; 1555 cardinal-priest of S. Maria in Cosmedin; 1556 archbishop of Canterbury diaconus. Cardinales, qui deinde ad portas pro more deducti fuere Veneris finito consistorio XX Octobris et iam itineri se commiserunt, scilicet Reginald Pole (*1500 – †1558), the last Catholic archbishop of Canterbury; 1537 cardinal-deacon of Ss. Nereo ed Achilleo; 1540 - of Ss. Vito, Modesto e Crescenzia, and S. Maria in Cosmedin; 1555 cardinal-priest of S. Maria in Cosmedin; 1556 archbishop of CanterburyAnglicusReginald Pole (*1500 – †1558), the last Catholic archbishop of Canterbury; 1537 cardinal-deacon of Ss. Nereo ed Achilleo; 1540 - of Ss. Vito, Modesto e Crescenzia, and S. Maria in Cosmedin; 1555 cardinal-priest of S. Maria in Cosmedin; 1556 archbishop of Canterbury Iovis XXVI Octobris, Giovanni Gerolamo Morone (*1509 – †1580)MoronusGiovanni Gerolamo Morone (*1509 – †1580) Veneris XXVII, ac Pierpaolo Parisio (Pietro Paolo Parisi, Petrus Paulus Parisius) (*1473 – †1545), 1528-1538 bishop of Anglona and Tursi; 1537 auditor of the Apostolic Chamber; 1538-1545 bishop of Nusco; 1539 cardinal (HE 1, p. 131, letter no. 122, note no. 3)ParisiusPierpaolo Parisio (Pietro Paolo Parisi, Petrus Paulus Parisius) (*1473 – †1545), 1528-1538 bishop of Anglona and Tursi; 1537 auditor of the Apostolic Chamber; 1538-1545 bishop of Nusco; 1539 cardinal (HE 1, p. 131, letter no. 122, note no. 3) Sabbato XXVIII Octobris conventuri prope Trent (Tridentum), city in northern Italy, Trentino-Alto Adige (Südtirol)TridentumTrent (Tridentum), city in northern Italy, Trentino-Alto Adige (Südtirol), ut simul introitum faciant. Cuilibet legato singulis mensibus Paul III (Alessandro Farnese) (*1468 – †1549), 1493 elevated to cardinal; 1524 Cardinal-Bishop of Ostia; 1534-1549 PopepapaPaul III (Alessandro Farnese) (*1468 – †1549), 1493 elevated to cardinal; 1524 Cardinal-Bishop of Ostia; 1534-1549 Pope dat 500 ducatos ultra alias impensas.

Aiunt Paul III (Alessandro Farnese) (*1468 – †1549), 1493 elevated to cardinal; 1524 Cardinal-Bishop of Ostia; 1534-1549 PopepontificemPaul III (Alessandro Farnese) (*1468 – †1549), 1493 elevated to cardinal; 1524 Cardinal-Bishop of Ostia; 1534-1549 Pope ad finem Februarii seu principium Martii velle personaliter accedere concilium, et si commode hospitari nos possit Trent (Tridentum), city in northern Italy, Trentino-Alto Adige (Südtirol)TridentiTrent (Tridentum), city in northern Italy, Trentino-Alto Adige (Südtirol), velit in vicina aliqua civitate, veluti Verona, city in northern Italy, Veneto, on the Adige riverVeronaeVerona, city in northern Italy, Veneto, on the Adige river, morari. Deus cuncta secundet etc. Haec ille.

Praeterea nollem Reverendissimam Dominationem Vestram lateat me parare maturareque in futuro (Deo propitio) mense profectionem ad Rhine (Rhein, Rhenus), river in central Europe, flowing through Switzerland, Germany (partially as a border with France) and the Netherlands, into the North SeaRhenumRhine (Rhein, Rhenus), river in central Europe, flowing through Switzerland, Germany (partially as a border with France) and the Netherlands, into the North Sea, nisi insperata et infausta (quod Deus avertat) interim adferantur istinc nova, et illustrissimum principem Johann Albrecht of Brandenburg-Ansbach (Johann Albrecht von Hohenzollern) (*1499 – †1550), son of Friedrich V, Margrave of Brandenburg and Sophia, daughter of Casimir IV Jagiellon, King of Poland; brother of Albrecht I von Hohenzollern Duke in Prussia; 1545-1550 archbishop of Magdeburg and bishop of Halberstadt Ioannem AlbertumJohann Albrecht of Brandenburg-Ansbach (Johann Albrecht von Hohenzollern) (*1499 – †1550), son of Friedrich V, Margrave of Brandenburg and Sophia, daughter of Casimir IV Jagiellon, King of Poland; brother of Albrecht I von Hohenzollern Duke in Prussia; 1545-1550 archbishop of Magdeburg and bishop of Halberstadt marchionem, omnino, Deo iuvante, adire statui. Si igitur interim, quid concinnandum foret, quod eo esset perferendum, perlatoris lubens subibo munus, licet Reverendissima Dominatio Vestra insalutata, me nullo pacto itineri committam. Quam optime valere cupio cuique me maiorem in modum commendo.

E(iusdem) or E(i)E(iusdem)E(iusdem) or E(i) Reverendissimae Dominationis Vestrae studiosissimus servitor Dietrich von Rheden (Teodoryk Reden) (*1492 – †1556), doctor of both canon and civil law. Rheden spent most of his life in Rome where he was dealing with, among other things, the affairs of the Ermland Chapter; 1532-1551 Canon of Ermland (Warmia); Canon of Mainz and Lübeck; in 1551 he was appointed Bishop of Lübeck, but he did not accept the dignity (KOPICZKO 2, p. 263; SBKW, p. 200)Theodericus de RhedenDietrich von Rheden (Teodoryk Reden) (*1492 – †1556), doctor of both canon and civil law. Rheden spent most of his life in Rome where he was dealing with, among other things, the affairs of the Ermland Chapter; 1532-1551 Canon of Ermland (Warmia); Canon of Mainz and Lübeck; in 1551 he was appointed Bishop of Lübeck, but he did not accept the dignity (KOPICZKO 2, p. 263; SBKW, p. 200)