Humanist Diplomat in Early 16th Century Hungary: Hieronymus Balbus

A. Bárány
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The article investigates new sources, Western European, mainly English diplomatic reports – several being so far unknown for Hungarian scholarship, or, if known, not examined in this regard – e.g. held at the British Library Manuscript Collection to shed light on Hungarian-Ottoman relations at the eve of the fall of the “shield of Christendom”, Belgrade in 1521. The article follows the mission of Hieronymus Balbus, an Italian at the diplomatic personnel of Jagiellonian Hungary, in 1521 to the Habsburg, Tudor and Valois courts. Balbus’s diplomatic workings – through the embassy to the Emperor (Charles V in Worms and Brussels), a peace conference at Calais and Cardinal Wolsey and Henry VIII, King of England – has not been adequately seen in Hungarian historiography, and some of his letters and political activity ranging from Bruges, Worms, Calais, London and Cologne has not so far been mapped, yet new insights can be given for the understanding of Louis II’s diplomatic efforts during the stress of the siege and loss of Belgrade in 1521. The investigation is largely based on Balbus’s dispatches – which has not survived in Hungarian archival material but were preserved in the reports of English envoys of his activity, to the maker of Tudor policy, Chancellor Wolsey. The correspondence of Balbus provides valuable information on the administration of Louis II, about its relationship with the Turks and the Emperor. The leaders of Hungarian diplomacy did not lack astuteness and “had a clear picture” about the international power relations. The government experimented with alternatives, provided they did not receive any aid from the Habsburgs: they were willing to go as far as making an alliance with not only the English, but even with the Emperor’s enemies, the Valois. In 1521, despite the powerful Habsburg dominance, Hungarian foreign politics did have some room to manoeuvre.
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16世纪早期匈牙利的人文主义外交家:耶罗尼米斯·巴尔布斯
这篇文章调查了新的来源,西欧,主要是英国的外交报告-其中一些迄今为止在匈牙利学术界未知,或者,如果知道,没有在这方面进行审查-例如,大英图书馆手稿收藏,以阐明1521年贝尔格莱德“基督教之盾”垮台前夕匈牙利与奥斯曼帝国的关系。这篇文章讲述了1521年,雅盖隆王朝时期的意大利外交人员耶罗尼米斯·巴尔布斯(Hieronymus Balbus)前往哈布斯堡王朝、都铎王朝和瓦卢瓦王朝的使命。巴尔布斯的外交工作——通过向皇帝(在沃尔姆斯和布鲁塞尔的查理五世)的大使馆,在加莱的和平会议,红衣主教沃尔西和英格兰国王亨利八世——在匈牙利的历史编纂中没有得到充分的体现,他的一些信件和政治活动,从布鲁日、沃尔姆斯、加莱、伦敦和科隆到目前为止还没有被绘制出来。然而,对于路易二世在1521年围攻贝尔格莱德的压力下所做的外交努力的理解,可以提供新的见解。调查主要基于巴尔布斯的电报,这些电报没有在匈牙利的档案材料中保存下来,但在英国特使向都铎政策的制定者沃尔西总理报告他的活动时被保存下来。巴尔布斯的信件提供了路易二世政府的宝贵信息,关于它与土耳其人和皇帝的关系。匈牙利外交的领袖们并不缺乏精明,对国际大国关系“有清晰的认识”。政府在不接受哈布斯堡王室任何援助的情况下,尝试了一些替代方案:他们不仅愿意与英国人结盟,甚至还愿意与皇帝的敌人瓦卢瓦人结盟。1521年,尽管哈布斯堡王朝统治强大,但匈牙利的外交政策仍有回旋余地。
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