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Letter #854

Sigismund I Jagiellon to Ioannes DANTISCUS
Cracow (Kraków), 1532-11-13
            received 1532-11-15

Manuscript sources:
1fair copy in Latin, in secretary's hand, BCz, 1601, p. 265-266

Prints:
1AT 14 No. 507, p. 779-780 (in extenso; Polish register)

 

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Sigismund I Jagiellon (Zygmunt I) (*1467 – †1548), King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania (1506-1548); Duke of Głogów (Glogau) (1499-1506), Duke of Opava (1501-1506), Governor of Silesia (1504-1506); son of King Kazimierz IV Jagiellon and Elisabeth of AustriaSigismundusSigismund I Jagiellon (Zygmunt I) (*1467 – †1548), King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania (1506-1548); Duke of Głogów (Glogau) (1499-1506), Duke of Opava (1501-1506), Governor of Silesia (1504-1506); son of King Kazimierz IV Jagiellon and Elisabeth of Austria Dei gratia rex Poland (Kingdom of Poland, Polonia)PoloniaePoland (Kingdom of Poland, Polonia), magnus dux LithuaniaLithuaniaeLithuania, Rus (Russia)RussiaeRus (Russia), Prussia, region in central Europe, bordered by Pomerania, Poland, Lithuania and Livonia. From 1466 Prussia was divided into Royal Prussia (Prussia Regalis), which was a part of the Kingdom of Poland, and Teutonic Prussia (Prussia Ordinis Theutonici) – covering the remnants of the former territory of the Teutonic Order’s state in Prussia. In 1525, the Order’s last Grand Master, Albrecht von Hohenzollern, converted to Lutheranism and became the first lay duke in former Teutonic Prussia (dux in Prussia), which from then on was called Ducal Prussia (Prussia Ducalis). At that time, as a result of the treaty of Cracow, Ducal Prussia became a fief of the kings of PolandPrussiaePrussia, region in central Europe, bordered by Pomerania, Poland, Lithuania and Livonia. From 1466 Prussia was divided into Royal Prussia (Prussia Regalis), which was a part of the Kingdom of Poland, and Teutonic Prussia (Prussia Ordinis Theutonici) – covering the remnants of the former territory of the Teutonic Order’s state in Prussia. In 1525, the Order’s last Grand Master, Albrecht von Hohenzollern, converted to Lutheranism and became the first lay duke in former Teutonic Prussia (dux in Prussia), which from then on was called Ducal Prussia (Prussia Ducalis). At that time, as a result of the treaty of Cracow, Ducal Prussia became a fief of the kings of Poland, Mazowsze (Masovia) historic region in Central Poland, before 1526 an autonomous duchy and feud of the Kingdom of Poland, from 1526 included in the KingdomMasoviaeMazowsze (Masovia) historic region in Central Poland, before 1526 an autonomous duchy and feud of the Kingdom of Poland, from 1526 included in the Kingdom etc. dominus et heres

Reverende in Christo Pater sincere nobis dilecte.

Putamus non latere Vestram Paternitatem, quod in praeterito Diet of Poland generali conventuDiet of Poland Poland (Kingdom of Poland, Polonia)regni nostriPoland (Kingdom of Poland, Polonia) certis rationibus adducti decreveramus cum consiliariis nostris ab indicendo in proximum hunc sequentem annum conventu abstinere contributioneque pecuniaria, quae anteactis annis in publicum defendendi regni onus imponebatur, intermissa, veterem defensionis modum capessere et expeditionem bellicam communibus domesticis viribus sustinere. Quod institutum nostrum cum nunc ex rerum permutatione intra id tempus facta consideremus Poland (Kingdom of Poland, Polonia)reipublicae regni nostriPoland (Kingdom of Poland, Polonia) non conducere, quae aliis nunc consiliis egere videtur, quam quae nobis praeterito tempore placuerant, in meliorem illud partem vertendum duximus. Etenim praeter id, quod cum Petru IV Raresh (Petrylo) (*ca. 1487 – †1546), 1527-1538 and 1541-1546 Hospodar of Moldaviavoyevoda ValachiaePetru IV Raresh (Petrylo) (*ca. 1487 – †1546), 1527-1538 and 1541-1546 Hospodar of Moldavia et The Tatars ThartarisThe Tatars nullum foedus habeamus illorumque contra dolos et hostilitatem assidue experiamur, non parum nos terret hoc tempore et in metum adducit, quod divina humanaque misceri ubivis gentium audiamus. Huc accedit, quod veremur, ne Suleiman the Magnificent (*1494 – †1566), 1520-1566 Sultan of the Ottoman EmpireThurcorum imperatorSuleiman the Magnificent (*1494 – †1566), 1520-1566 Sultan of the Ottoman Empire ex depopulatis recens Christianis provinciis tumore sublatus et insolentior factus, nobis inter ceteros negotium aliquod facessere et hostilia inferre contendat. Quare cum ad providendum his impendentibus periculis et statum totius Poland (Kingdom of Poland, Polonia)regni nostriPoland (Kingdom of Poland, Polonia) in tuto collocandis, commune omnium consilium summe et mature nobis necessarium videretur Diet of Poland conventum regni generalemDiet of Poland in oppido nostro Piotrków (Petricovia), city in central Poland, in the 15th-16th century the location of the assemblies of the Diet (Sejm) of the Kingdom of Poland, today Piotrków TrybunalskiPiotrkowPiotrków (Petricovia), city in central Poland, in the 15th-16th century the location of the assemblies of the Diet (Sejm) of the Kingdom of Poland, today Piotrków Trybunalski ad 1533-01-06diem sanctorum Trium Regum proximum1533-01-06 indiximus. Quoniam vero ex his periculis supra scriptis magna pars Royal Prussia (Prussia Regalis), region, part of Prussia annexed to the Kingdom of Poland in 1466 under the provisions of the Second Peace of Thornrempublicam terrarum istarum PrussiaeRoyal Prussia (Prussia Regalis), region, part of Prussia annexed to the Kingdom of Poland in 1466 under the provisions of the Second Peace of Thorn spectare videtur, ad communem consultationem conventum quoque istis ipsis terris in oppido Graudenz (Grudziądz, Graudentium), city in Poland, Voivodeship of Pomerania, on the upper east bank of the Vistula, Graudenz (taking turns with Marienburg (Malbork)) was the venue for the Provincial Diet of Royal Prussia, which were chaired by the bishop of Ermland (Warmia)GraudniczGraudenz (Grudziądz, Graudentium), city in Poland, Voivodeship of Pomerania, on the upper east bank of the Vistula, Graudenz (taking turns with Marienburg (Malbork)) was the venue for the Provincial Diet of Royal Prussia, which were chaired by the bishop of Ermland (Warmia) pro 1533-01-01die Circumcisionis Domini proximo1533-01-01 indicendum duximus et indicimus hortamurque Vestram Paternitatem, ut ad eundem conventum Graudnicensem prius proficiscatur, deinde habita illic super his, quae per nuntium nostrum proponentur, mutua consultatione, ad Diet of Poland conventum regni generalemDiet of Poland praedictum Piotrków (Petricovia), city in central Poland, in the 15th-16th century the location of the assemblies of the Diet (Sejm) of the Kingdom of Poland, today Piotrków TrybunalskiPiotrcoviamPiotrków (Petricovia), city in central Poland, in the 15th-16th century the location of the assemblies of the Diet (Sejm) of the Kingdom of Poland, today Piotrków Trybunalski veniat et non aliter faciat pro officio suo et gratia nostra.

Bene valeat Vestra Paternitas.