Thomas (Hungarian: Tamás; died 1282 or 1283) was a Hungarian prelate in the second half of the 13th century, who served as Bishop-elect of Várad (present-day...
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spread of Protestantism caused the rapid decline of the diocese. After the death of György Martinuzzi (1535–1551), the greatest of the bishops of Várad and...
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the Diocese of Várad prior to his bishopric, mentioned in this capacity from 1281 to 1285. He participated in the election of Bishop Thomas in 1282. The...
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1285) was a Hungarian prelate in the second half of the 13th century, who served as Bishop of Várad (present-day Oradea, Romania) from 1284 to 1285. Bartholomew...
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The document narrates the burghers misidentified him with Alexander, Bishop of Várad, who owed significant amounts to them, and seized his golds, horses...
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of Thomas as the Bishop of Várad, because he was not ordained priest within a year after his election as provost of Vasvár despite the regulation of the...
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Although he received the prebend of a chaplainship, and later of the archdeacon in the cathedral chapter of the Diocese of Várad (today Oradea, Romania) in...
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Bihar County (category Counties in the Kingdom of Hungary)
honour of Bihar Castle in the early 13th century. The Várad Register—a codex which preserved the minutes of hundreds of ordeals held at the Várad Chapter...
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Hungarian bishops were perished during the Siege of Damietta. Historian Gyula Pauler identified them with Peter of Győr and Simon of Várad. Sólyom 1966...
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Benedict Osl (category Bishops of Várad)
who served as Bishop of Várad from 1231 to 1243, then briefly Bishop of Győr from 1243 until his death. He was also called Benedict of Lendva (Hungarian:...
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John Filipec (category Roman Catholic bishops of Olomouc)
according to the official list of bishops of Oradea/Várad:Johannes IX. Filipecz de Prosznicz; 1431 – 28 June 1509) was an advisor of the kings Matthias Corvinus...
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Nicolaus Olahus (category Bishops of Zagreb)
After his studies at Chapter School of Várad (now Oradea, Romania) from 1505 to 1512, he became a page at the court of Ladislaus II. Shortly afterwards, he...
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John Sigismund Zápolya (redirect from John II of Hungary)
the presence of the queen and Martinuzzi in Gyulafehérvár. The Saxons were allowed to leave, although Martinuzzi, who was bishop of Várad, wanted to bring...
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the bishop's daughter. — The Hungarian Illuminated Chronicle During the reign of Stephen II of Hungary, Ladislaus's shrine in the cathedral of Várad became...
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Sigismund was a student of Avitus of Vienne, the Chalcedonian bishop of Vienne who converted Sigismund from the Arian faith of his Burgundian forebears...
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George Szatmári (category Bishops of Várad)
was the Primate of Hungary. He was Bishop of Veszprém from 1499 to 1501, of Várad (present-day Oradea in Romania) from 1501 to 1505, of Pécs from 1505...
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Lodomer (redirect from Lodomer, Archbishop of Esztergom)
the Kingdom of Hungary in the second half of the 13th century. He was Archbishop of Esztergom between 1279 and 1298, and Bishop of Várad (now Oradea in...
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János Telegdy (category Bishops of Bosnia)
prelate who served as Archbishop of Kalocsa (1623–1647), Bishop of Nyitra (1619–1623), Bishop of Várad (1613–1619), and Bishop of Bosnia (1611–1613). János Telegdy...
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provostship of Várad until 1222. In addition, he also possessed an undetermined benefice in Transylvania, while serving as provost. William, Bishop of Transylvania...
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Ladislaus Jánki (category Archbishops of Kalocsa)
entrusted Ladislaus Kórógyi, Bishop of Pécs and Ivánka, Bishop of Várad to inform the royal court on the resolutions of their synod. Upon their demand...
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Csanád Telegdi (category Bishops of Eger)
("principal clerk") of the elderly Emeric, Bishop of Várad. Telegdi was elected provost of the chapter of Várad on 5 February 1318, replacing Ivánka, who...
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chronicles—for a church career, and Coloman was eventually appointed bishop of Eger or Várad (Oradea, Romania) in the early 1090s. The dying King Ladislaus...
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election of Thomas as the Bishop of Várad (successor of Lodomer), because he was not ordained priest within a year after his election as provost of Vasvár...
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János Statileo (category Bishops of Transylvania)
Martinuzzi, Bishop of Várad (now Oradea in Romania), and Franjo Frankopan, Archbishop of Kalocsa, Statilić was one of the main organizers of a 1538 religious...
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chronicler Josias Simmler (1530–1576), Swiss classicist Ferenc Forgách, Bishop of Várad (1530–1577), Hungarian historian Arild Huitfeldt (1546–1609), Denmark...
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1220). When the majority of the cathedral chapter of Várad (present-day Oradea, Romania) elected Benedict Osl as Bishop of Várad in May 1231, his superior...
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kind of assistance, her son died as well. She was buried in the cathedral of Várad (now Oradea in Romania). Mary's sister, Jadwiga, claimed the Hungarian...
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Vlachs (redirect from History of the term Vlach)
village of Lakság "near Várad", reports in a letter to the bishop of Várad that "the first Vlach inhabitants have arrived". In 1365 Balc, son of Voivode...
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Thomas (III) Telegdi (Hungarian: Telegdi (III.) Tamás; died 1375) was a Hungarian prelate in the 14th century. He served as Bishop of Csanád from 1350...
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University of Padua in 1458, the coronation year of Matthias Corvinus. Pannonius served as chief justice until 1459, when he was elected as the bishop of Pécs...
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