Tamás Bakócz

Politician, Deceased Person

1442 – 1521

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Who was Tamás Bakócz?

Tamás Bakócz was a Hungarian archbishop, cardinal and statesman.

In sources in Croatian, Tamás Bakócz is also referred under the name Toma Bakač.

He was the son of a wagoner and was adopted by his uncle, who trained him for the priesthood and whom he succeeded as rector of Tétel. He studied in Breslau and Padua. Shortly afterwards he became one of the secretaries of King Matthias Corvinus, who made him bishop of Győr and a member of the royal council. Under Vladislaus II of Bohemia and Hungary he became successively bishop of Eger, the richest of the Hungarian sees, archbishop of Esztergom, cardinal, and titular Latin Patriarch of Constantinople.

From 1490 to his death in 1521 he was the leading statesman of Hungary and mainly responsible for foreign policy. It was solely through his efforts that Hungary did not accede to the league of Cambrai, was consistently friendly with Venice, and formed a family compact with the Habsburgs. He was also the only Magyar prelate who seriously aspired to the papal throne. In 1513, on the death of Julius II, he went to Rome for the express purpose of bringing about his own election as pope. He was received with more than princely pomp, and all but succeeded in his design, thanks to his extraordinary adroitness and the command of an almost unlimited bribing-fund. But Venice and the emperor played him false, and he failed.

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Born
1442
Also known as
  • Tamas Bakocz
Nationality
  • Hungary
Profession
Lived in
  • Eger
Died
Jun 15, 1521
Esztergom

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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