Historica Narratio, De Rebellione Hungarorum...
... per Betlenum Gaborem procurata, sive Sacratissimae Caesarae, Ac Germaniae, Hungariae, Bohemiae, &c. Regiae Majestatis, Edictalis Cassatio, Inquae, Praetensae, & ipso Jure nullae Electionis, Gabrielis Betlen, in Regno Hungariae. Nec non actorum, tractatorum, et Conclusorum in Conventu Posoniensi & Novizolensi, Annullatio.
Antverpiae, 1621. Apud Abrahamum Verhovium. Juxta exemplar Viennae in Austria editum. 16p.
After the victorious Battle of Fehérhegy, Ferdinand II issued his famous decree, the “Edictalis cassatio ”, in which he declared the decrees of the parliaments of Pozsony and Besztercebánya null and void, including the election of Bethlen as king of Hungary. The heightened interest of the Western public is indicated by the fact that the work was published in Cologne and Augsburg in addition to the Vienna edition referred to in the imprint, and Verhoeven also published it in Dutch.
Modern paper.
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