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Letter #687

Ioannes DANTISCUS to Ferdinand I of Habsburg
Brussels, 1531-09-25


Manuscript sources:
1fair copy in Latin, autograph, OS HHSA, Polen, I. 2, 1531, f. 202-203

Prints:
1AT 13 No. 337, p. 317 (in extenso)

 

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OS HHSA, Polen, I. 2, 1531, f. 203v

Sacratissimae Romanorum, Hungariae, Boemiae etc. Regiae Maiestati etc.

OS HHSA, Polen, I. 2, 1531, f. 202r

Sacratissima Regia Maiestas et Domine, Domine Clementissime. Humillimam servitutis et devotionis commendationem.

Heri accepi litteras a serenissimo domino meo Poloniae rege, quibus mihi commisit, ratus sacram caesaream cum Vestra Regia Maiestate Spirae agere, victoriam eam, quam ei Christus dominus noster per misericordiam suam concessit contra perfidum Valachorum voyevodam, coram exponere et litteras ea de re ad S(acratissimam) or S(acram)S(acratissimam)S(acratissimam) or S(acram) Maiestatem Vestram datas reddere. Cum autem in eo imperii conventu nondum simus, nolui serenissimi domini mei mandatum transgredi et eas litteras cum ista posta ad S(acratissimam) or S(acram)S(acratissimam)S(acratissimam) or S(acram) Maiestatem Vestram transmisi, ex quibus totius felicis istius victoriae historiam in compendio intelliget, paulo post coram, ut brevi futurum spero, coram omnia diffusius a me auditura S(acratissima) or S(acra)S(acratissima)S(acratissima) or S(acra) Maiestas Vestra; cui me humillime commendo et Deum precor, ut Illam quam diutissime salvam, felicem et contra omnes hostes suos victorem conservet.

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