The article focuses on the career and activities of Johann Adam Lachowitz. In December 1707, the Commander of Pétervárad (present day Петроварадин (Petrovaradin) in Serbia) nominated him as the head of a committee which met with the Ottoman commissaries on the border between the Habsburg and the Ottoman Empire. The committee was created to negotiate in the case of 55 Muslim and Greek merchants who were murdered in Kecskemét on April 3, 1707. The negotiations took almost one and a half years and were his last completed assignment. He died a few months later, just after the consensus was reached in May 1709. Lachowitz did not have a violent death, but one can assume that the deplorable living conditions he had to endure his whole life, might ...
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This paper attempts to explain the situation after the negotiation of the Treaty of Szőny (1627) bet...
This article deals with Habsburg efforts to eliminate the ottoman naval threat by employing clandest...
Targeting an old desire of the investigations into early modern Habsburg-Ottoman relations, this pap...
The aim of this article is to analyse the relations of the three Ottoman vassal provinces (Transylva...
Consuls and consular diplomacy in the long nineteenth century are enjoying a growing interest across...
The article is based on the correspondence between doctor Michelangelo Tilli, the secretary of Grand...
Consuls and consular diplomacy in the long nineteenth century are enjoying a growing interest across...
Ragusan tribute ambassadors to the Porte needed the assistance of trained dragomans. Considering tha...
This article of Viennese Ottomanist Markus Köhbach, published first in German in the Osmanlı Araştır...
The Habsburg monarchy was conceived in 1527 as a borderland when the Ottoman march into the Pannonia...
In seventeenth-century Habsburg-Ottoman diplomatic relations, grand embassies played a crucial role ...
Growing interest can be observed in recent research focusing on the peace treaties between the Ottom...
This paper examines the Habsburg personnel policy in the Austrian Banat during and after the Austro-...
The paper discusses the backgrounds and careers of several lesser-known officials who occupied vario...
An important role in the Turco-Ragusan relations was played by the Dubrovnik consuls and diplomats, ...
This paper attempts to explain the situation after the negotiation of the Treaty of Szőny (1627) bet...
This article deals with Habsburg efforts to eliminate the ottoman naval threat by employing clandest...
Targeting an old desire of the investigations into early modern Habsburg-Ottoman relations, this pap...
The aim of this article is to analyse the relations of the three Ottoman vassal provinces (Transylva...
Consuls and consular diplomacy in the long nineteenth century are enjoying a growing interest across...
The article is based on the correspondence between doctor Michelangelo Tilli, the secretary of Grand...
Consuls and consular diplomacy in the long nineteenth century are enjoying a growing interest across...
Ragusan tribute ambassadors to the Porte needed the assistance of trained dragomans. Considering tha...
This article of Viennese Ottomanist Markus Köhbach, published first in German in the Osmanlı Araştır...
The Habsburg monarchy was conceived in 1527 as a borderland when the Ottoman march into the Pannonia...
In seventeenth-century Habsburg-Ottoman diplomatic relations, grand embassies played a crucial role ...
Growing interest can be observed in recent research focusing on the peace treaties between the Ottom...
This paper examines the Habsburg personnel policy in the Austrian Banat during and after the Austro-...
The paper discusses the backgrounds and careers of several lesser-known officials who occupied vario...
An important role in the Turco-Ragusan relations was played by the Dubrovnik consuls and diplomats, ...