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Pilgrimage of Ulric II of Celeia (Celje) to Compostela to Saint Jacob


Author(s):Ignacij Voje
Co-author(s):Vasilij Melik (odg. ur.)
Leto:1984
Publisher(s):Zveza zgodovinskih društev Slovenije, Ljubljana
Language(s):slovenščina
Type(s) of material:text
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In the 13th chapter of the chronicle of the Castilla kings there is a written racord on pilgrimage of Ulric II of Celeia to Compostela to Saint Jacob. On Easter day in April 16, 1430, on his way to Santiago he stopped with 60 cavaliers, richly equipped knights at King Juan II of Castilla. King conferred a decoration »collar del escama« on him. From some other document, however, we find out that he stopped at King Alphonse V of Aragon on March 21, who conferred a decoration »amprisiae stolae et jarrae« on him as well. There are preserved data on his borrowing 32.000 Hungarian gold coins from his father Frideric II and 5.000 gold coins from his aunt, Hungarian Queen Barbara, for his »chivalric journey«. There is published a fragment from the chronicle of the Castilla kings in Spanish.
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  • identifierhttps://hdl.handle.net/11686/13604
    • title
      • Romanje Ulrika II. Celjskega v Kompostelo k sv. Jakobu
      • Pilgrimage of Ulric II of Celeia (Celje) to Compostela to Saint Jacob
    • creator
      • Ignacij Voje
    • contributor
      • Vasilij Melik (odg. ur.)
    • subject
      • Ulrik II. Celjski
      • romanja
    • description
      • In the 13th chapter of the chronicle of the Castilla kings there is a written racord on pilgrimage of Ulric II of Celeia to Compostela to Saint Jacob. On Easter day in April 16, 1430, on his way to Santiago he stopped with 60 cavaliers, richly equipped knights at King Juan II of Castilla. King conferred a decoration »collar del escama« on him. From some other document, however, we find out that he stopped at King Alphonse V of Aragon on March 21, who conferred a decoration »amprisiae stolae et jarrae« on him as well. There are preserved data on his borrowing 32.000 Hungarian gold coins from his father Frideric II and 5.000 gold coins from his aunt, Hungarian Queen Barbara, for his »chivalric journey«. There is published a fragment from the chronicle of the Castilla kings in Spanish.
      • V kroniki kastiljskih kraljev se je v 13. poglavju ohranil zapis o romanju UIrika II. Celjskega v Kompostelo k sv. Jakobu. Za veliko noč 16. aprila 1430 se je na poti v Santiago ustavil s 60 konjeniki, bogato opremljenimi vitezi pri kralju Juanu II. Kastiljskemu. Ta ga je odlikoval z redom »collar del escama«. Iz nekega drugega dokumenta pa zvemo, da se je že 21. marca ustavil pri kralju Alfonzu V. Aragonskemu, ki mu je prav tako podelil odlikovanje »amprisiae stolae et jarrae«. Ohranjeni so podatki, da si je za »viteško potovanje« izposodil od očeta Friderika II. 32.000 ogrskih zlatnikov in od tete, ogrske kraljice Barbare 5.000 zlatnikov. Objavljen je odlomek iz kronike kastiljskih kraljev v španščini.
    • publisher
      • Zveza zgodovinskih društev Slovenije
    • date
      • 1984
    • type
      • besedilo
    • language
      • Slovenščina
    • isPartOf
    • rights
      • license: ccByNcNd