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A14027 The order of the greate Turckes courte, of hys menne of warre, and of all hys conquestes, with the summe of Mahumetes doctryne. Translated out of Frenche. 1524 [sic].; Estat de la courte du grant Turc. English Geuffroy, Antoine. 1542 (1542) STC 24334; ESTC S104956 50,701 162

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surnamed the yre or wrath of God but his title stile was Vluchā y t is to say y e great lord To Bazait now was cōueniēt to leaue y e seeging of Constantinople for to come vnto y e sayd innumerable armye So y t both the armyes dyd mete toward the towne of Angory in olde time called Ancira nere to the moūtayne called Stella by Enguarran of Mōstrelet called Appady wher some time Pōpee y e great discōfited king Mithridates And the sayd Bazait was vainquished takē in battayl by the sayd Tamerlan which made him to be bound fettred w t cheynes of gold kepte hym in a caige lyke as he were a Lion so caused hīto be caried aboute with him throughout al the coūtrye of Asia so longe as he lyued whyche was .ii. yeres or therabout so y t he died in y e yere of our lord M. iiii C after y t he had reigned .xxvii. yeres vnto the .xxvii. yere of y e reygne of kīge Charles y e .vi. This very same Tamerlā made him to be called Yldrē that is to saye thonder out of this battayle and prease Certayne sonnes of the sayde Bazait dyd escape who thynkinge to passe into Europe fell into the handes of the Emperoure of Constantinople whych made the passage of the sea to be straytly kepte By chaunce one of the said brethren called Cyris whom some dyd call Calepin or Calapin passed throughe and came to Andrinopoli And as I do iudge the erroure of that surname is come of thys that some called him Cyris Chelebi which is a tytle of honoure and nobylyte geuē and attributed to the children and sonnes of y e great Turckes as Achmat Chelebi that is to say gentylman lyke as the Spaignardes sayth Don Alonso or Don Rodrigo and as the Frenchmenne sayth Charles Mounsire that is is my lord Charlys or Loys my Lorde whych be tytles of y e bloude royall This Cyris did reigne .vi. yeres or therabout and lefte a soonne called Orcan thre of his brethrē the cyldren of Pazait Moyse whom thei called Musach Mehemet and Muscapha whiche wente forth of Cōstantinople while the Emperour came to seke aid and helpe of the saied kyng Charles the .vi. against the saied Cyris Musach killed Orcan his nephue in recompence therof he hymselfe was sleyne by Mehemet his brother Then begāne a custome vse emong theim one to sleye another whiche sens that time thei haue metly wel obserued MEhemet the first of his name hauing slaine Musach hys brother possessed the empire and recouered al the countrie of Natolie which Tamerlan had taken with Bazait and remoued his see from Bursye transportyng the same to Andrinopoli He warred vpon the coūtree of Valachie called by some Frenche historians Valaigne and of others Blaquie whiche in the olde time wer called Busse and Triballi He vainquisshed the Emperour Sigismonde in the plaine feldes of Silinubes and was the first of his nacion y t euer did passe ouer the greate ryuer of Danowe who also toke Bosue made warre agaynst Caraman and dyed in the yere of God M cccc xviij in the .xxxviij. of the saied kynge Charles the .vj. after that he had reigned .xviij. yeres comprehendyng therwith y e tyme of Cyris whiche some others dooe not recken And he lefte a soonne called Amurath AMurath the seconde of that name called also Moratbeg was i Natolie when his father deceased who assone as he was aduertised therof went into Europe notwithstandynge that the Emperour of Constantinople dyd that was in hym to stoppe him of the same sending agaynst hym Muscapha his vncle y e sonne of Bazait whom as yet he did reteyne with him after the takyng of his father as I haue declared before But the saied Muscapha not beyng strong to resyste his power was disconfited and slayne in battayle by the saied Amurath who ardently intendyng to reuenge hym of thē Emperour of Constantinople spoyled and brent all the countree of Thrace and of Grece called Romanie tooke from the Venitians the good towne of Tessalonyc called Salomachi whiche Andronye Paleologo sould vn to theim for very spyte of the Emperour Constantyne his brother After the saied Amurath entreed into Serine or Rascie where he cōstreined George Vucouich deputie or lorde of y e saied countree to geue hym in mariage his doughter called Iriny y t is to say Peace surnamed Cathacusine And yet neuertheles after that he came againste hym so y t he fled into Hungary toward y t Emperour Albert the sonne in lawe of the laste Emperour Sigismond leuyng hys soonne George to kepe his countree whiche afterwarde was taken by y t saied Amurath whose yies he caused to be thruste out notwithstandynge that he was his brother in lawe After the death of the saied Albert Lancelote brother to the kyng of Pole was chosen by the Hungariās to be their king Howbeit the saied Albert lefte Elizabeth his wyfe great with chylde whiche after his disceasse was delyuered of a soonne called Lancelot being brought vp nouryshed in the custodie of y e Emperour Frederic the thirde whiche was the occasion and cause why y t the saied Lancelot of Pole durste not take in hande to medle with the Turckes ner ones to assaille thē fearyng that if y e saied Emperour perceiuyng hym eny other where troubled or occupied shulde in the meane tyme restore the saied Lancelote the iuste and righteous kynge of Hungary to his owne realme In this meane whyle Amurath whiche could not abyde at the siege of Belgrado which thei cal Mandoralba and Alba Greca called by the Hungariens Chrieschisch in olde tyme called Taurunum liynge betwixte the two ryuers of Danowe and Saua towarde y t parte wheras both the said ryuers dooe mete together The whiche towne the saied George Vucouich had chaūged for other with the saied emperour Sigismonde because it is y e keye and chief entrey of Hungary A lytle after at y t request of the saied deputie George Vucouich the forsaied Lancelot prepared a great armie by the whiche he recouered the countree of Seruie and Rascie and restored theim agayne to y e saied George Vucouich By reason of the whiche Amurath sente agaynst hym Carabey that is to saye y e blacke lord with a greate armye and power so that both the armyes did mete nere vnto the mountayne of Costegnaz in olde tyme called Hemus where the saied Carabey was discoumfited taken prisoner the whiche two victories with many other both afore after did come to passe throughe the vailliantenes noble feactes of Iohn of Huniad called by Enguerran of Monstrelut and Philip of Comynes y e whyte knyght of Valaigne and by y e Hungariens Lanco Ban or Vaiuod that is to say gouernour of Trāssiluana nowe called Moldauia and by y t Hungariens Sibenburge that is to say Septem Castra or
the officers to hym belongynge The captaine of the trompettes The bearer of the Turckes baner The stypende of the stādard bearer The forenger A skauenger wyth hys company vnder hī The names of the Turckes treasure The treasoret of the palayce of Saray The treasoret of y t profytes of the coūtrye a longeste the ryuer The treasorer of Grece The authoryte of the treasorers and stypende of their clarkes Two ouer seers of the clarkes Two wayers of mony Syxe tryers of mony The colecters and bryngers in of y e mony Collecters of the pencyon The yearly reuenues of the Turcke doth a mounte to xxxvii C. thousād and .l. M pound ster The chiefe rulers vnder the Turcke The pencyon of the rulers Other counceloures y t hath bene in Turckye The gouernoure of the Turcke in his youthe The chiefe counselers of y e great Turcke Two presydētes The chaunceloure The clarke of the hamper The Turcke hathe somtyme .x. thousād chrystyan mēnes chyldren The Turcke putteth chrysten mens childrē to plough The wiues of the great Turcke The wyues chyldren of y e greate Turke Another place where are foūde .iiii. C. chyldren Another place where the children are broughte vp The place where the Turke hathe hys shyppes made Shypwryghtes The Turckes haue no cunnynge in making shippes The christian men helpe the Turckes to make theyr shpppes The admyral The Barbarouse is the Turckes admyrall Beglerbey what it is The stipende or pencyon of the Beglerbey of Grece The pensyon of the Sangyacs Sobassis what they are The fyrste The seconde The thyrde The .iiii. The. fyfte The syxte The capteine of Carie. The wages of the Sangiacz The wages of the Spachis The place where Mahumet his bodie lyeth Arabie is not wholye subiecte to the Turcke The seconde strength of y e Turcke standeth in Spachys Wherof the Autour wyll intreate The belefe or fayth of the Turckes The tyme y t Mahumet was in The Turckes haue the Italyans in good estimacyon The foundacyon of the Turckes lawe How by speakynge of certayne wordes a christen man sha●be compelled to receyue their fayth or elles to dye Howe the Turckes are circumcized The cause of theyr goynge to church and what they dooe there The times of theyr goinge to churche How they are called to churche The wemen gooe not to churche with the men The foolyshe opinyon of y e Turckes The opinion and reuerence that the Turckes haue Iesus christe in Howe they name Christe and our lady The Turkes wil not suffer Christe to be blasphemed The punyshment due for blasphemye The Turkes beleue y t christ was not crucifyed of the Iewes How y e Turckes abhorre y e nacyon of the Iewes Howe y e Turkes haue y t bokes of the Euangelystes The Turckes haue noone ymages The Turckes saye the Pater noster as we dooe The Turckes abhorre the deuell The ceremoniall or superstycyous custom of the Turckes The clenlines of y e Turckes The Turckes hath two lentes The maner of theyr fastinge The Turckes geue giftes at theyr Easters as we dooe at New-yers tyme The Ester of the Turckes hath no tyme. The Turcke a worshype the moone Wemen cary aboute theyre neckes the fygure of the moone What sectes are amonge y e Turckes The Turckes are superstycyous The Turckes opynyō in predestynacyon The Turckes call vpon sayintes The Turckes knowledge noone of cure sayntes but ●s George The Turckes are pytyful to the poore The grosse ● rudenes of the Turkes The syttinge of the Turckes The maner of theyr tables The potage of y e Turckes The Turckes maye dryncke no wyne by theyre lawe but yet oftē tymes they dooe and are drunken Agaynste the Turckes shal fyghte they dryncke drūcken Of an herbe that the Turckes eate The Turckes wyll put wrytynges to no fylthy vse The Turckes sonday is our fryday The Turckes work on theie Sabboth day The Turckes maye kepe as many wemē as they wyll but they may haue but one wyfe The Turckes maye be deuorsed from theyr wiues yf they cannot agree wyth theym The wemen when they go abroade haue theyr faces couered The wemen dye theyr heares handes feete Howe the women dye themselues Howe the wemen dye themselfes The apareyl of the wemen The aparel of y t menne The Turckes abhorre the fasyon of oure codpeeces The pryde of the Turckes Wherein the Turckes delyte The nature of the Turckes The Turckes resemble the Almaynes in some thynges The Turckes for the mooste parte are vnlearned The superstycyous mynde of the Turckes The false hartes and cowardnes of the Turckes The descrypcyon of theyre houses The maner of the Turckes lodgynge The Turckes vse not to lye on fethers The shetes of the Turckes whereof they are made The name of y e great Turcke Howe y e Turke is called of hys subiectes The age of y e Turcke The descrypcyō of y e great Turke The greate Turcke hath a sonne of the age of .xxviii. yeres Howe the Turcke ladeth his people with taxes and imposityons The ministr●cyon of Iuslyce A somme or briefe rehersal of that which is before spoken The preface of the wryter into the conquestes The yere of our Lorde M iii. C. The fyrste gatherynge of y e Turckes agaynste the christyanes Othmanbeg entred allyaunce with ii Grecyans a Turcke The names of the Grecyans The name of the Turcke The fyrst victoryyes of Othmanbeg Of this Othman descendeth all the greate Turckes The Sophi kepeth his kyngdome to hym selfe is not subiecte to y e Turcke Orcan the sonne of Othman The cause of the warre betwene the Geneuoyes and the Venetiās The reygne of Orcan Amurath his iourney into Grece The two castelles Sestus and Abidus Howe Amurath ouerran all Thrace The dyscōfyture of Mark Corlouich The death of Amurath The hardines of Bazait The deposing of y e Emperoure Lancelot Howe the Almaynes chose ii Emperoures The battayle of Nycopoly The noble mē taken by Bazait in y e king dome of Hungarye The tyme of the battayle The raunsomynge of the prysoners Bazait beseeged Constantynople Bathy y e first Mahumetiste of Tartary The surname of Tamerlan The takynge of Bazait Howe Bazait was bounde wyth fetters of gold kept in a cage The death of Bazait The surname of Tamerlam Howe the sonnes of Bazait fled The errour of hys surname One murtherar destroieth another Mehemet y e first of that name How Mehemet vaynquisshed Sigismunde Mehemet was the firste of the Turckes that came ouer Danow The death of Mehemet Amurath the sonne of Mehemet The purpose of Amurath The cruelnes of Amurath against his brother inlawe Howe Lancelot prepared an hoost and preuailed The takynge of Carabey A truce cōcluded betwene the Turckes and the Hungaryens The breaking of the truce The death of Lācelot kyng of Hungarye Epirus Howe Schāderbeg lefte his owne coūtree to gooe healpe Ferdinand kyng of Naples Howe Amurath woulde haue bene areligeous mā and geuēouer his rule and dominion Howe Amurath tooke vpon him again the rule and dominiō of Turckey Howe Amurath was robbed and spoyled The death of Amurath Mehemet the secōde of that name The wynning of Constantinople The first and laste Emperours of Constantynople was named Constantyne Turckyshe tyrannye Howe y e brother of Mehemet was Christened Mehemet discomfyted the Venecyans How Mehemet was assailed by Piramet Caraman Note that y e dyscorde betwene Christian princes prouoketh y e Turcke to warre How y e kyng of Persye assayled Mehemet The dyscomfyture death of Caraman The great ryuers Gue and Nou. The death of Mehemet Pazait or Bazait the secōde of that name Pazait the turckysh tyranne assaileth his brother Howe zizimi the sonne of mehemet fled to y e Rhodes for succoure Howe zizimi was vnder the keping of the B. Rome Howe the emperour desyred to haue zizimi How the bysshop of Rome poysoned zizimi Howe pazait beyng despatched of his brother beginneth a newe to warre vpō christendome How Pazait prepareth again the Soudian Māmeluchs are much like the knyghtes of y e Rhodes Howe y e souldian is elected and chosen The Mammeluchs wer christen mēne Whē the māmeluchs beganne The fyrste Soudan How Pazait retourned into Sclauony The discomfyture of the Christians The Sophi The death of Pazait whiche was poysoned by his sonne Selym who also destroyed hys owne brethrē●… is y e father of Solymā y e great Turcke that nowe raygneth Selym the sonne of Pazait How Selym sought y e destrucciō of his brethren The death of Corruth brother of Selym The death of Achmath the other brother of Selym. The cōmyng of the Sophy agaynst Selym Aleph is the fyrst lettre in the Hebrue alphabete and therof was y e toune named the fyrst in Surye This child is it the sōne of Ihon who hath now occasyoned the warre in Hūgarye and by whome the Turcke maketh clayme therunto