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that the rise of the Thurzó family began, and the family in turn boosted that city into an important center of business, science, and Renaissance high culture. The family's long-term involvement in capitalist enterprises, high-level politics, the affairs of the Church, and its patronage of the arts
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Karen Lambrecht argues that the family's most important role was in facilitating "intercultural communications." That is they used their vast network of friends, clients and allies to introduce new concepts in the arts, facilitate the exchange of ideas among scientists, and open contacts among
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From their earnings they bought lands in the northern part of the Kingdom of Hungary (today Slovakia), and owned several castles and their surroundings, for example
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Patronage and humanist literature in the age of the Jagiellons: court and career in the writings of Rudolf Agricola Junior, Valentin Eck, and Leonard Cox
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Karen Lambrecht, "Aufstiegschancen und Handlungsräume in Ostmitteleuropäischen Zentren um 1500: Das Beispiel Der Unternehmerfamilie Thurzo,"
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and opened new places all over Europe. Around the year 1500 they dominated the production of precious and non-ferrous metals in Hungary.
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In the whole of the 16th and the first half of the 17th century, they were one of the most prominent families of
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Pictorialization of Dürer's Drawings in Northern Europe in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries
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Citation: "The family emigrated from Lower Austria (Niederösterreich) into the Tatra mountains"
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made the family rich, famous and powerful well beyond the city. Its achievements resembled the
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region). From the end of the 15th century, they were mostly businessmen and entrepreneurs in
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and so on, as well as land in the other parts of the Kingdom of Hungary and Germany.
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The ancestors of the Thurzó family were perhaps Germans, coming from
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Jacob Fugger the Rich: Merchant and Banker of Augsburg, 1459-1525
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List of titled noble families in the Kingdom of Hungary
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Thurzó

Habsburg Monarchy
Austrian Empire
Austria-Hungary
Kingdom of Hungary
Spiš County
Orava County
Imre
Betlenfalva
Nagybiccse
Slovak
Polish
Kraków
Medici family
Fugger family
János Thurzó
János V
Wrocław
Stanislav I
Olomouc
Palatine
György
Turzovka
Lower Austria
Betlenfalva
Szepes county
Spiš
Kraków
Levoča

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