Nikola Stepanić Selnički

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Nikola Selnički
Born
Nikola Stepanić[1]

1553
Selnica, Konjščina
Died1602
NationalityHabsburg, Ottoman
Other namesNicolaus Zelniczey
OccupationCatholic priest

Nikola Stepanić Selnički (Latin: Nicolaus Zelniczey, Hungarian: Zelniczey IV. Miklós) was a Catholic bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Pécs (1596-1598) and Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Zagreb (1598-1602). With his 1598 and 1599 activities aimed to impose his feudal authority over Serbs who populated a year earlier vast territories in Slavonia, abandoned for more than 40 years, he initiated the "Vlach question".

Early life[edit]

According to Sakcinski, Selnički was born in Selnica near Konjšćina in 1553 in a family which is a branch of Turopolje nobility.[2] According to some other sources Selnički was a son of Stephan from Bosnia, who descended from a noble family.[3] He studied in at University of Paris and in Bologne.[2]

He wrote a chronicle with detailed description of the 1593 Battle of Sisak which is not preserved.[2]

Vlach question[edit]

When Serb settlers came to Habsburg military frontier (in modern-day Croatia) they were settled on the land which remained vacant for more than 40 years.[4] Soon after Serbs were settled in Slavonia, Selnički began with his activities against them.[5] In 1598 Selnički received information that emperor Rudolf was going to grant Serbs privileges which would guarantee their status of people free from their feudal obligations.[5] Selnički was the first of Croatian nobility who tried to impose his rule over Serb settlers.[6] Furthermore, Selnički actually was the initiator of the "Vlach question" in Croatia with his intention to impose his feudal authority over Serbs, populated a year earlier on his estates by Varaždin general Sigismund.[7]

In July 1599 Selnički requested that Serbs (Vlachs) populated a year before on the territory of his estates should not be given any privileges.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Rječnik 1954, p. 829.
  2. ^ a b c d Goldstein 1994, p. 241.
  3. ^ Rječnik 1956, p. 530.
  4. ^ Protić, Milovanović & Pavlović 1907, p. 339.
  5. ^ a b Drzhavna 1922, p. 204.
  6. ^ Kostić 1990, p. 215.
  7. ^ Kudelić 2007, p. 191.

Sources[edit]

  • Goldstein, Ivo (1994). Sisačka bitka 1593. Zavod za hrvatsku povijest Filozofskoga fakulteta Sveučilišta u Zagrebu. ISBN 9789531750257.
  • Kudelić, Zlatko (2007). Marčanska biskupija: Habsburgovci, pravoslavlje i crkvena unija u Hrvatsko-slavonskoj vojnoj krajini (1611. - 1755). Hrvatski Inst. za Povijest. ISBN 978-953-6324-62-0.
  • Rječnik (1954). Rječnik hrvatskoga ili srpskoga jezika.
  • Protić, Stojan; Milovanović, Milovan; Pavlović, Dragoljub (1907). Delo. A.M. Stanojević.
  • Rječnik (1956). Rječnik hrvatskogo ili srpskoga jezika, na svijet izdaje Jugoslavenska akademija znanosti i umjetnosti. U kńižarnici L. Hartmana na prodaju.

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