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János Jacobinus

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In September 1600, he defected from Michael to the insurgent nobles. He became the secretary of the Transylvanian Chancellery after Sigismund Báthory retake his throne. In this capacity, he, probably, controlled the domestic policy of Transylvania around that time, when the position of Chancellor
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monument on the Main square of Kolozsvár. General István Csáky gave him the house for his services. However the original owner, István Kakas, a diplomat and traveler sued back that from Jacobinus.
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Trócsányi, Zsolt: Erdély központi kormányzata 1540–1690. Budapest, Akadémiai Kiadó, 1980.
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in April 1603 who appointed him as Chancellor. Several months later, he died in the
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For a short time, he was the owner of the Wolphard–Kakas House, an important
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He was the son of Bernát Jacobinus, a prestigious citizen of
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Index

Chancellor of Transylvania
Mózes Székely
Mihály Káthay
Kolozsvár
Principality of Transylvania
Brassó
Principality of Transylvania
Hungarian
personal name
Western name order
Hungarian
Saxon
Principality of Transylvania
Chancellor of Transylvania

Kolozsvár
Wallachian
Campaign of 1595
Sinan Pasha
Princes
Sigismund Báthory
Andrew Báthory
Michael the Brave
Mózes Székely
battle of Brassó
Radu Şerban
ruler of Wallachia
Renaissance
ISBN
963-547-085-1

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