Reflexe událostí první rakousko-turecké války v soukromé korespondenci Ferdinanda I., Anny Jagellonské a Marie Habsburské
Reflections of Events in the First Austro-Turkish War in Private Correspondence Between Ferdinand I, Anna Jagellonska and Marie Habsburg
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ISSN: ISSN 2336-6672
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2014Publisher
Univerzita Karlova, Filozofická fakultaSource
Historie – Otázky – Problémy (History, Issues, Problems), 2014, 6, 2, 120-137Source URL
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Ferdinand I, Anna Jagellon, Marie of Hungary, Turkish wars, Hungary, Bohemia, Prague, sources, correspondence
The attitude of Czech King Ferdinand I of Habsburg towards the ongoing First Austro-Turkish War (1525–1541) is presented on the basis of an analysis of documents of a private nature, written either by the monarch himself, or by those close to him. Correspondence between Ferdinand I, Emperor Charles V and Marie of Hungary, along with letters from Anna Jagellon, reflect the perceptions of danger and the ensuing models of behaviour inspired by various experiences, positions and interests.