Johannes Baptista Lanthieri

Johannes Baptista Lanthieri, in Slovene known as Janez Lanth(i)eri, was an Italian merchant with hides.[1] He arrived in the late 15th century from Bergamo and lived in Ljubljana, the capital of Carniola.[2] In 1504, he was elected the first mayor of Ljubljana.[3] He was succeeded by Gregor Lagner in 1505.[4]

References

  1. ^ Mlinar, Janez. "Newcomers in Ljubljana: Possible Comparisons". Towns and cities of the Croatian Middle Ages. The city and the newcomers. Hrvatski institut za povijest (Croatian Institute of History).
  2. ^ Štih, Peter. "Migracije in oblikovanje kompleksnega kulturnega prostora med vzhodnimi Alpami in severnim Jadranom v srednjem veku" [Migration and the Formation of a Complex Cultural Space Between the Eastern Alps and the Northern Adriatic in the Middle Ages]. Migracije in slovenski prostor od antike do danes [Migration and the Slovene Lands from Antiquity to the Present Day] (in Slovenian). p. 73. ISBN 9789616777056. COBISS 43700834.
  3. ^ "Janez Lantheri, 1504". The City Council of the City of Ljubljana. Archived from the original on June 19, 2007. Retrieved November 28, 2008.
  4. ^ Anžič, Sonja; Hančič, Damjan; Šenk, Tatjana (2004). Ljubljanski župani skozi čas [Ljubljana Mayors Through Time] (PDF). Zgodovinski arhiv. p. 28. ISBN 9616247123. COBISS 217278976.