BAR, Přemysl. The Diplomacy of the Grand Master of the Teutonic Order in Seeking Support from the Courtiers of Sigismund of Luxembourg. In Graue Eminenzen in Aktion/Grey Eminences in Action. PERSONALE STRUKTUREN INFORMELLER ENTSCHEIDUNGSFINDUNGS­PROZESSE AN DEN HÖFEN DES SPÄTMITTELALTERS | PERSONAL STRUCTURES OF INFORMAL DECISION-MAKING AT LATE MEDIEVAL COURTS, 20. - 22. 10. 2021, online. 2021.
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Original name The Diplomacy of the Grand Master of the Teutonic Order in Seeking Support from the Courtiers of Sigismund of Luxembourg
Authors BAR, Přemysl (203 Czech Republic, guarantor, belonging to the institution).
Edition Graue Eminenzen in Aktion/Grey Eminences in Action. PERSONALE STRUKTUREN INFORMELLER ENTSCHEIDUNGSFINDUNGS­PROZESSE AN DEN HÖFEN DES SPÄTMITTELALTERS | PERSONAL STRUCTURES OF INFORMAL DECISION-MAKING AT LATE MEDIEVAL COURTS, 20. - 22. 10. 2021, online, 2021.
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Original language English
Type of outcome Presentations at conferences
Field of Study 60101 History
Country of publisher Austria
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
WWW Program konference
RIV identification code RIV/00216224:14210/21:00119584
Organization unit Faculty of Arts
Keywords in English Teutonic Knights; Sigismund of Luxembourg; court of Sigismund of Luxembourg; Grand Master; Caspar Schlick
Tags rivok
Changed by Changed by: Olga Barová, učo 238544. Changed: 7/4/2022 09:37.
Abstract
Sigismund of Luxembourg (1368-1437) sought to involve the Order intensively in his European policy and to subordinate it to his interests. In my paper I focus on the question to what extent and in what way the Order's diplomacy (the Grand Master's legations) was able to influence the attitudes of Sigismund through his courtiers and people from his entourage. Those Teutonic Knights who became courtiers of Sigismund (he appointed them usually as counsellors) represent the fundamental issue. To what extent were they able to balance their loyalty to Sigismund and the Grand Master, whose political interests were often opposed? Were such members of the Order as Johann von Wallenrode, Claus Redewitz or Heinrich Holt more of an asset to their Order or rather to the emperor? It was widely believed that the Teutonic Knights enjoyed great popularity among the elite of the Empire. Envoys to the court of Sigismund of Luxembourg therefore expected an automatic favourable reception from his courtiers. However, some of the accounts of the legations and the Procurator of the Order show that they had to strive for their support. How successful were their efforts in the case of Chancellor Caspar Schlick, through whom they wanted to change the attitude of Sigismund? The above-mentioned questions are also noteworthy from the perspective of the interpretative value of primary sources such as dispatches or correspondence.
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GX19-28415X, research and development projectName: Od performativity k institucionalizaci. Řešení konfliktů v pozdním středověku (strategie, aktéři, komunikace) (Acronym: Konflikt)
Investor: Czech Science Foundation
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