And with that he returned to Grosswardein, with his guns and his army in the same order in which he had come.
Him he set to study, and he afterwards became a parson at Grosswardein, and continued there thirty years.
Bishop John of Grosswardein fell from his carriage, was caught on a sharp nail, had his bowels torn out, and miserably perished.
His next appointment was that of conductor of the orchestra of the bishop of Grosswardein, a Hungarian magnate, at Pressburg.
Therefore he impatiently waited for the kinsfolk of his prisoner Achmed to send him the ransom from Grosswardein.