Original version in Latin: "Documente, Hurmuzaki, II/1, page 406-407.12. Vaslui, the 19th <strong>of</strong> April, 1562Report <strong>of</strong> John Belsius to theEmperor MaximilianDespot Voda: "Today he sent his servants Nicolae Szaboand Antonie Szekely to Francics Zay, giving him letters writtenby myself - for what I apologize again - to find 100 riders withlight armor and 150 infantry men, giving their wage for a monthin cash"412.Original version in Latin: "Documente", Hurmuzaki, and II. /1, page13. Iasi, the 9th <strong>of</strong> May, 1562Report <strong>of</strong> John Belsius to Emperor Maximilian"To find out how things stand, Stefan Horvat, thecommander <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Hungarian</strong> infantry men - cross-eyed, but abeliever - was sent by Despot Voda to the Procop <strong>of</strong>Transylvania (which has been moved from here to there duringthe month), to bring some verbal answers, without writing themdown, to avoid interception in the mountains""Calatori straini", II. Page 16014. Iasi, 6th <strong>of</strong> June, 1562Report <strong>of</strong> John Belsius to Emperor Maximilian"So, scared by this rumor, right away in that night we sentIoan Romanul, a soldier in the light cavalry with a persistentrequest and a large amount <strong>of</strong> money to go to Bistrita and informhimself very precisely and in secret about the situation <strong>of</strong> oursand their fate, and about the will <strong>of</strong> the Seculi community, "
"Calatori straini", II. Page 160"<strong>The</strong> letters about Ciceu and Cetatea de Balta have been readby myself and I believe that soon, Paul Szekely, the gaoler <strong>of</strong>Suceava recommended by MMVV will obtain them."Calatori straini", II. Page 180"I add to all these, that, although, the Despot assuredeveryone's rights, returning even the <strong>Hungarian</strong> churches,keeping public preachers together with the eucharistic massagainst the edict <strong>of</strong> Alexander the Tyrant, we, <strong>Hungarian</strong>s, lessin number, reached the courts <strong>of</strong> justice and judges from cities aswell, which have been closed down by the Moldavians.""Documente", Hurmuzaki II/1, page 423, 427, 429. "Calatori straini", II.Page 168, 169, and 180, 19215. After 1562Notes <strong>of</strong> the Humanist Johann Sommerabout Saxons in Moldavia,from his work about theLife <strong>of</strong> Jacob-Despot,the Ruler <strong>of</strong> Moldavia"Despot was unyielding in punishment, especially againstthe ones who don't respect the sanctity <strong>of</strong> marriage, -accordingto the habit <strong>of</strong> those people-: this habit was copied by the<strong>Hungarian</strong>s and Saxons living here, in this country (Moldavia)He started to build a school in Cotnari, which is mostlyinhabited by <strong>Hungarian</strong>s and Saxons, "(Despot's guard, composed <strong>of</strong> <strong>Hungarian</strong>s, was crushed bythe Moldavian crowd. All <strong>of</strong> them have been killed)"And then all round the country appeared massacres androbberies. Regardless <strong>of</strong> age or sex, they were consideredenemies, who weren't known, and all the craftsmen,stonemasons, miners, architects, and every German or Italianhave been massacred"Original version in Latin, Johann Sommer: "Vita Iacobi Despotae",1582 Witenberg, page 33, 44-45, 46. "Calatori straini", II. Page 260, 261,and 266
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Holy Saviour from Transylvania. Mar
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