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Jan Hasištejnský z Lobkovic (Czech pronunciation: [ˈjan ˈɦasɪʃtɛjnskiː ˈzlopkovɪts]) (1450–1517) was a Bohemian diplomat of the House of Lobkowicz. He undertook diplomatic missions to Luxembourg (in 1477) and Rome (in 1487) in the time of Ladislaus II of Bohemia and Hungary. The king sent him to negotiate a marriage with Mary of Burgundy, which was ultimately unsuccessful. He made a journey to Palestine in 1493 and wrote a travel book about it, titled Pilgrimage to the Holy Grave in Jerusalem (first published in 1505). He also edited Advice and Precept to the Son Jaroslav, What to Do and What to Beware. He founded the Franciscan monastery in Kadaň. He died on or around 28 January 1517 and is buried in the monastery. He was the elder brother of the so-called "Czech Ulysses" Bohuslav Hasište

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  • Jan Hasištejnský z Lobkovic (1450, Hasištejn u Kadaně – 28. ledna 1517, Kadaň) byl český šlechtic, humanista a diplomat ve službách krále Vladislava Jagellonského z hasištejnské větve Lobkoviců. (cs)
  • Jan Hasištejnský z Lobkovic (Czech pronunciation: [ˈjan ˈɦasɪʃtɛjnskiː ˈzlopkovɪts]) (1450–1517) was a Bohemian diplomat of the House of Lobkowicz. He undertook diplomatic missions to Luxembourg (in 1477) and Rome (in 1487) in the time of Ladislaus II of Bohemia and Hungary. The king sent him to negotiate a marriage with Mary of Burgundy, which was ultimately unsuccessful. He made a journey to Palestine in 1493 and wrote a travel book about it, titled Pilgrimage to the Holy Grave in Jerusalem (first published in 1505). He also edited Advice and Precept to the Son Jaroslav, What to Do and What to Beware. He founded the Franciscan monastery in Kadaň. He died on or around 28 January 1517 and is buried in the monastery. He was the elder brother of the so-called "Czech Ulysses" Bohuslav Hasištejnský z Lobkovic. (en)
  • Ян из Лобковиц (Ян Гасиштейнский из Лобковиц; Jan Hasištejnský z Lobkovic; 1450—1517) — старший брат знаменитого поэта-гуманиста Богуслава из Лобковиц. Дипломат, литератор, меценат. Представитель рода Лобковиц. (ru)
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  • Jan Hasištejnský z Lobkovic (1450, Hasištejn u Kadaně – 28. ledna 1517, Kadaň) byl český šlechtic, humanista a diplomat ve službách krále Vladislava Jagellonského z hasištejnské větve Lobkoviců. (cs)
  • Ян из Лобковиц (Ян Гасиштейнский из Лобковиц; Jan Hasištejnský z Lobkovic; 1450—1517) — старший брат знаменитого поэта-гуманиста Богуслава из Лобковиц. Дипломат, литератор, меценат. Представитель рода Лобковиц. (ru)
  • Jan Hasištejnský z Lobkovic (Czech pronunciation: [ˈjan ˈɦasɪʃtɛjnskiː ˈzlopkovɪts]) (1450–1517) was a Bohemian diplomat of the House of Lobkowicz. He undertook diplomatic missions to Luxembourg (in 1477) and Rome (in 1487) in the time of Ladislaus II of Bohemia and Hungary. The king sent him to negotiate a marriage with Mary of Burgundy, which was ultimately unsuccessful. He made a journey to Palestine in 1493 and wrote a travel book about it, titled Pilgrimage to the Holy Grave in Jerusalem (first published in 1505). He also edited Advice and Precept to the Son Jaroslav, What to Do and What to Beware. He founded the Franciscan monastery in Kadaň. He died on or around 28 January 1517 and is buried in the monastery. He was the elder brother of the so-called "Czech Ulysses" Bohuslav Hasište (en)
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  • Jan Hasištejnský z Lobkovic (cs)
  • Jan Hasištejnský z Lobkovic (en)
  • Гасиштейнский из Лобковиц, Ян (ru)
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