Obverse. Photo © Monetarium Numizmatika
  • 2000 Forint 2015, KM# 894, Hungary, 500th Anniversary of Birth of Sebestyén Tinódi Lantos
  • 2000 Forint 2015, KM# 894, Hungary, 500th Anniversary of Birth of Sebestyén Tinódi Lantos
Description

Sebestyén Tinódi Lantos (~1510-1556) was a Hungarian songwriter and lute player, a prominent figure in 16th-century Hungarian epic poetry.

Born into a bourgeois family, Tinódi attended school in Pécs, where he became proficient in Latin and understood musical notation. Initially, he likely pursued a military career, serving under Bálint Török. His first preserved work, "The History of Jason," was written between 1535 and 1539 in Dombóvár.

Until 1541, Tinódi resided in the court of Bálint Török in Szigetvár, where he was highly esteemed. The fall of Buda and the capture of his lord marked a turning point, transforming him into a political poet. He then settled in Kassa, started a family, and traveled to assemblies and battles, turning his experiences into verse. He composed melodies for his songs and often performed them.

His reputation reached the court of Ferdinand I, who, on August 23, 1553, elevated him to nobility for his contributions to the art of singing and creating rhythmic Hungarian histories.

Tinódi is best evaluated as a chronicler in verse, aiming for authenticity rather than artistic value. He chose the verse-singer method to reach the frontier castle warriors, particularly those who couldn't read but enjoyed sung performances. As a historian, Tinódi holds a higher place in Hungarian literature than as a poet, covering Hungary's history between 1541 and 1552. His accounts have proven accurate wherever they could be verified.

Engraver: Tamás E. Soltra

Obverse

Depicts the coat of arms of Sebestyén Tinódi. To the right of the coat of arms, the birth and death years "1515K" and to the left, "1556" are readable, with the engraver's privy mark below them. Around the edge, in the upper inscription, "TINÓDI SEBESTYÉN" and in the lower inscription, "BORN 500 YEARS AGO" can be read.

• TINÓDI SEBESTYÉN •
1515k 1556
SET
500 ÉVE SZÜLETETT

Reverse

Depicts a lute adorned with a Renaissance rosette on its strings and string holder. On the right, the mint mark "BP," on the left, the year of issue "2015" is visible. Around the edge, in the upper inscription, "HUNGARY" and in the lower inscription, the denomination and the inscription "FORINT" can be read.

• MAGYARORSZÁG •
2015 BP.
2000 FORINT

Edge
Characteristics
Type Commemorative Issue (Non-circulating)
Material Copper Nickel
Weight 23.7 g
Diameter 37 mm
Thickness -
Shape round
Alignment Medal
Mint
Budapest Mint (BP)

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