By Krystyna Cap
The Hungarian connection to Canada can be traced back to 1583, when the English explorer Sir Humphrey Gilbert embarked on a search for the Northwest Passage that took him and his crew to the shores of Newfoundland. Enlisted as his chronicler was the well-known sixteenth-century Hungarian poet and humanist Stephen Parmenius of Buda, whose impressions of the New World were committed to posterity before he drowned off the coast of Newfoundland in August of that year.
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SOURCE: Toronto Heritage Organization
That’s a pretty interesting history. Too bad about Stephen Parmenius, but I guess he’ll go down as the first Hungarian fatality in the new world. There’s always a silver lining.