Revision as of 18:58, 15 November 2009 editQorilla (talk | contribs)Extended confirmed users1,415 editsNo edit summary← Previous edit | Revision as of 11:28, 25 May 2010 edit undoRogDel (talk | contribs)Pending changes reviewers81,837 editsm Cleanup - vital datesNext edit → | ||
Line 2: | Line 2: | ||
{{eastern name order|Aczél János}} | {{eastern name order|Aczél János}} | ||
'''János Aczél''' ( |
'''János Aczél''' (died 1523) was a royal secretary and poet. | ||
He was replaced from the ] of ] to ] (today Bratislava) as the secretary of ]. He was also the abbot of Garamszentbenedek (]). He had died before he could take the position of provost in Pressburg. He wrote poems in ], but none of them survived. | He was replaced from the ] of ] to ] (today Bratislava) as the secretary of ]. He was also the abbot of Garamszentbenedek (]). He had died before he could take the position of provost in Pressburg. He wrote poems in ], but none of them survived. |
Revision as of 11:28, 25 May 2010
For the mathematician, see János Aczél (mathematician). The native form of this personal name is Aczél János. This article uses Western name order when mentioning individuals.János Aczél (died 1523) was a royal secretary and poet.
He was replaced from the provostry of Vác to Pressburg (today Bratislava) as the secretary of II. Louis. He was also the abbot of Garamszentbenedek (Hronský Beňadik). He had died before he could take the position of provost in Pressburg. He wrote poems in Latin, but none of them survived.
Source
- Szinnyei József: Magyar írók élete és munkái, Arcanum, Budapest, 2000, ISBN 9638602996
This Hungarian biographical article is a stub. You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it. |