Antun Vrančić

Croatian Archbishop and Humanist

Antun Vrančić - Croatian Archbishop and Humanist
Born

May 29th, 1504
520 years ago

Died

1573
452 years ago — 69 years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

Croatia

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Born in 1504, this individual served as the Archbishop of Esztergom and held significant influence during the Renaissance. His theological writings contributed to the Catholic Church's understanding of humanism and ecclesiastical matters. He worked extensively in diplomacy and played a crucial role in the Counter-Reformation. The archbishop was associated with notable figures of the time and contributed to cultural exchanges between the Slavic and Latin worlds, particularly through translations and educational reforms.

Served as Archbishop of Esztergom

Engaged in diplomatic efforts during the Renaissance

Contributed to humanist theological writings

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