Stanislav I Thurzo
Stanislav I Thurzo (c. 1470 in Kraków – 16 or 17 April 1540 in Olomouc) was a bishop of the Diocese of Olomouc.[1] Although a Catholic, he was the son of János Thurzó, a protestant Hungarian nobleman of the Thurzó family who was mayor of Kraków, and his first wife, Ursula Boehm. He was educated at Padua in theology and law and was made canon in Olomouc.
He was a humanist[2][3] and patron of the arts and science, but also undertook radical moral reforms in his diocese,[4] and persecution of protestant groups. He and his brother jointly crowned both Louis II of Hungary, and King of Bohemia Ferdinand I.
Stanislav died in the night 17 April 1540 and was buried in Saint Wenceslas Cathedral, Olomouc.
References
- Bishop Stanislav Thurzó at Catholic Hierarchy Website
- Mikuláš Teich, Dušan Kováč, Martin D. Brown, Slovakia in History Cambridge University Press page 64
- Érasme, Collected Works of Erasmus: Letters 1535 to 1657 : January–December 1525,page 473
- Stanislav Thurzo at the Arcidiecéze of olomoucká website
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