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(c.1529–1592) Hungarian bible translator
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He was born in Nagykároly (present-day day Carei) c. 1530 as Gáspár Radicsics. Károlyi was likely of Serbian descent and his parents might have fled north from the Délvidék due to the Ottomans' hazard.
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Trencsenyi, Balazs (2010). "Patriotism and Elect Nationhood". In Trencsenyi, Balazs; Zászkaliczky, Márton (eds.). Whose Love of Which Country?: Composite States, National Histories and Patriotic Discourses in Early Modern East Central Europe. Brill. p. 511. ISBN9789004183599.
Ács, Pál (2017). "Biblical Studies and Bible Translations in Hungary". In Melloni, Alberto (ed.). Martin Luther: A Christian Between Reforms and Modernity (1517-2017). De Gruyter. p. 1232. ISBN9783110499025.
Judit Vásárhelyi P.: Vizsolyi BibliaBiblia Konferencia 2008 december 2.
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