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Der Hof Kaiser Sigismunds. Personelle Bühne und internationales Zentrum

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Title in English The court of Emperor Sigismund. A stage for personalities and an international centre
Authors

ELBEL Petr HÜBNEROVÁ Klára ANDERMANN Kurt ARANY Krisztina BAR Přemysl BÁRTA Stanislav BAUCH Martin BURKHARDT Julia DVOŘÁKOVÁ Daniela FEDELES Tamás FILIPOVIĆ Emir O. FRENKEN Ansgar FUHRMANN Bernd GRBAVAC Branka HARDY Duncan HIRSCHBIEGEL Jan HLAVAČKOVÁ Miriam INCZE János ISAILOVIĆ Neven IVANOVIĆ Miloš KALHOUS David KATZLER Günter KRSTIĆ Aleksandar MLINAR Janez POHANKA Viktor PROSKE Veronika REITINGER Lukáš SCALES Len SCHMIDT Ondřej SIMON Alexandru SIMON Suzana ŠTEFÁNIK Martin WEFERS Sabine

Year of publication 2026
Type Monograph
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Faculty of Arts

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Description Sigismund of Luxembourg (1368–1437) is today regarded as one of the most politically influential rulers of the late Middle Ages, as he succeeded in successfully dominating the linguistically and culturally complex, highly fragmented region of Central Europe. This took place against the backdrop of three courts – the Hungarian, the Roman-German and the Bohemian – with their highly differentiated court cultures. Despite numerous structural overlaps and the fluctuation of courtly actors, their structures were notable above all for their high degree of diversification. This work, in which researchers from eleven European countries participated, makes it possible to understand Sigismund and his courts with their political and cultural influence over a longer period of time and across national and language-related research barriers, and to compare them.
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