Janus Pannonius

Hungarian bishop and poet

Janus Pannonius - Hungarian bishop and poet
Born

August 29th, 1434
590 years ago

Died

March 27th, 1472
552 years ago — 37 years old

Category

Thinkers & Philosophers

Country

Hungary

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A prominent figure in the 15th century, served as the Bishop of Pécs. Contributed significantly to Hungarian literature and humanism. Wrote notable works including poems and elegies that reflect humanist themes. His writings are considered among the earliest examples of Hungarian poetry, blending classical influences with local traditions.

Served as the Bishop of Pécs

Wrote a collection of poems and elegies

Contributed to the development of Hungarian literature

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