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István Werbőczy

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Noble family
  
House of Werboczy

Mother
  
Apollonia Deak

Role
  
Hungarian statesman

Predecessor
  
Stephen VII Bathory

Father
  
Osvat Werboczy

Name
  
Istvan Werboczy

Successor
  
Stephen VII Bathory

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Reign
  
6 July 1525 – 24 April 1526

Spouse(s)
  
1. from Szobi family 2. Katalin Hercegh 3. Anna Suranyi

Signature
  
Werboczy Istvan signature.jpg

Died
  
October 13, 1541, Buda, Budapest, Hungary

István Werbőczy or Stephen Werbőcz (also spelled Verbőczy; 1458? – 1541) was a Hungarian jurist and statesman who first became known as a scholar and theologian of such eminence that he was appointed to accompany the emperor Charles V to Worms, to take up the cudgels against Martin Luther.

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Life

István Werbőczy Werbczy Istvn Wikipdia

He began his political career as the deputy of Ugocsa County to the diet of 1498, where his eloquence and scholarship had a great effect in procuring the extension of the privileges of the gentry and the exclusion of all foreign competitors for the Hungarian throne in future elections. He was the spokesman and leader of the gentry against the magnates and prelates at the diets of 1500, 1501 and 1505. At the last diet he insisted, in his petition to the king, that the law should be binding upon all the gentry alike, and firmly established in the minds of the people the principle of a national monarchy.

István Werbőczy Werbczy Istvn s nevezetes Tripartiuma Krptalja

The most striking proof of his popularity at this time is the fact that the diet voted him two denarii per hearth for his services in 1505, a circumstance unexampled in Hungarian history. In 1517 Werbőczy was appointed the guardian of the infant Louis II, and was sent on a foreign mission to solicit the aid of Christendom against the Turks. On his return he found the strife of parties fiercer than ever and the whole country in a state of anarchy.

István Werbőczy Werbczy Istvn 100 hres bta

At the diet of Hatvan, on 25 June 1525, he delivered a reconciliatory oration which so affected the assembly that it elected him palatine. During the brief time he held that office, he unselfishly and courageously endeavoured to serve both king and people by humbling the pride of the magnates who were primarily responsible for the dilapidation of the realm. But he was deposed at the following diet, and retired from public life until the election of János Szapolyai, who realized his theory of a national king and from whom he accepted the chancellorship. He now devoted himself entirely to the study of jurisprudence, and the result of his labors was the famous Opus tripartitum juris consuetudinarii inclyti regni hungariae (short form: Tripartitum), which was the de facto law-book of Hungary until 1848.

István Werbőczy Alspetny kzsg honlapja Kszntjk a ltogatt

The full Latin text (with English translation) of Werbőczy's Tripartitum (as printed by Singrenius in 1517) is now published as The customary law of the renowned Kingdom of Hungary: a work in three parts, the "Tripartitum" = Tripartitum opus iuris consuetudinarii inclyti regni Hungariæ; edited and translated by János M. Bak, Péter Banyó, and Martyn Rady; with an introductory study by László Péter; Schlacks and CEU Press, Idyllwild, CA, and Budapest, 2005.

István Werbőczy Werbczy Istvn Tripartitum

István Werbőczy Werbczy Istvn szobra Budapest Donth Gyula 1908 Kztrkp

References

István Werbőczy Wikipedia