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The Tsangos of Romania - Corvinus Library - Hungarian History

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us.Original version in Latin, from "Documents about Rumanians'<strong>History</strong>", by Eidoxiu Hurmuzaki, I/2., Bucharest 1890, pages 604-605.8. Around the year <strong>of</strong> 1436Report <strong>of</strong> the Pope's Nuncio, Jacob de Marchia,about the Transylvanian Hussite's <strong>The</strong>sisand about their Conversion to Catholicism"<strong>The</strong>se are the articles I found and seized with the help <strong>of</strong>God in the Country <strong>of</strong> <strong>Hungarian</strong>s, Siculis and Transylvanians.(Enumeration <strong>of</strong> Hussites' thesis, 64 plus 4 articles) 64. Asynod was held in at Prague, on the 17th <strong>of</strong> June 1420, wherethe following articles were adopted to be observed until death.From all these articles, after my sermon, brother Jakob withthe help <strong>of</strong> the Holy Spirit 25,000 people were converted.Original version in Latin: Lukesics Pal, "Popes' Documents from theXVth century" Budapest, 1938, page 21-259. 1541Anonymous Description <strong>of</strong> MoldaviaAbout Different Religions, Sects andGenerations in Moldavia"<strong>The</strong>n, in that part <strong>of</strong> Moldavia there are special beliefs andsects, like the ones <strong>of</strong> Rutens, Serbians, Armenians,Bulgarians, Tatars and a big number <strong>of</strong> catholic Saxons, whoare living in quite a spread in this country. <strong>The</strong>y are allsubjected to the vajda (prince) <strong>of</strong> Moldavia. Though, everynation is using and serving its own laws and habits after its ownwill. And the same is with the Christian monks, who observechastity, they are enjoying complete freedom regarding massesand and ceremonies, according to their canons and dogmas."Original version in Latin: in "<strong>The</strong> Archive from Iasi" IX, 1898, page118-119, published Ioan Bogdan.

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