Entstehungsdatum
18. März 1624
Absendeort
Konstantinopel nach Wien
Sender
Johann Jakob
Kurtz von Senftenau
Empfänger
Ferdinand II.
Archiv
ÖStA, HHStA Wien
Staatenabteilungen, Türkei I
Kt. 109, Kv. 2, fol. 111rv, 114r-115v
Staatenabteilungen, Türkei I
Kt. 109, Kv. 2, fol. 111rv, 114r-115v
Beilagen:
Edition
Aneliya Stoyanova, Zsuzsanna Cziráki, Manuela Mayer
Datenmodellierung
Stephan Kurz, Jakob Sonnberger, Dimitra Grigoriou
hg. von
Aneliya Stoyanova, Zsuzsanna Cziráki, Manuela Mayer, Stephan Kurz, Jakob Sonnberger
Lizenz
Abstract
Kurtz has been refused permission to depart from Constantinople on the pretext that
the roads are impassable because of the winter. He was to leave with the new pasha of
Eger, Ahmed. Ahmed asks the emperor for gifts in return for his future services, but
Kurtz believes the pasha does not have enough authority to do so. He will verify this suspicionon his arrival in Buda. Kurtz is severely short on money, can no
longer pay the dignitaries of the porte, and urges supplies. He has already reported
on important matters through Sofia, Venice and Belgrade.
Schlagwörter
bribe, correspondence, diplomatic gifts, finances, internuntius, pasha of Eger, travel
Zitiervorschlag
Johann Jakob Kurtz von Senftenau an Ferdinand II., Konstantinopel,
18. März 1624, Edition: Aneliya Stoyanova, Zsuzsanna Cziráki, Manuela Mayer, Datenmodellierung: Stephan Kurz, Jakob Sonnberger, Dimitra Grigoriou, in: Die Gesandtschaft des Johann Jakob Kurtz von Senftenau
(1623–1624), hg. von: Aneliya Stoyanova, Zsuzsanna Cziráki, Manuela Mayer, Stephan Kurz, Jakob Sonnberger (Digitale Edition von Quellen zur habsburgisch-osmanischen
Diplomatie 1500–1918, hg. von Arno Strohmeyer, Projekt 4), Wien 2024.
Online unter: https://gams.uni-graz.at/o:kuse.l.hbg.16240318
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