Citations:chiausus

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Latin citations of chiausus and chiauso


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  • 1623 September, “”, in Antonín Gindely, editor, Acta et documenta historiam Gabrielis Bethlen Transsilvaniae Principis illustrantia = Okmánytár Bethlen Gábor fejedelem uralkodása történetéhez (overall work in Hungarian and Latin), Budapest: Magyar Tudományos Akadémia, published 1890, →OCLC, page 359:
    Hoc dicto orator licentiam discedendi petiit et imperatorem iterum in signtun reverentiae suae palliotenus veneratus (quod idem fecerunt oratoris adjunetus sodalis et Turcicus chiausus) e conspectu caesaris discessit et in hospitium suum se contulit.
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  • 1629 February 14, Johannes Nicodemi, “”, in Történelmi tár, Budapest: А Magyar Történelmi Társulat Tulajdona, published 1882, →OCLC, page 253:
    Rerum vero Persicarum statue, et quae consilia agitentur in comitiis Warsaviensibus, qui duo legati caesarei ibidem gerant negocii, et, quae Chiausus Turcicus hoc anno in Polonia egerit, aliaque quae rogavi, plane ipsi erant incognita.
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  • 1633, Ogier Ghislain de Busbecq, “Epistola tertia”, in Omnia quae extant, Lugduni Batavorum: ex officina Elzeviriana, page 149:
    Cum vero mo taederet incluſionis in eodem diverſorio, ago cum meo Chiauſo (genus id est, ut tibi ſcripſi aliàs, multiplicis apud Turcas officii, quod etiam ad oratorum cuſtodiam extenditur) ut mihi liceat aere meo domum conducere, Nihil adverſatus eſt Chiauſus,
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