was Archbishop of Esztergom between 1226 and 1239 and Bishop of Veszprém from 1209 till 1226. He played a decisive role in the establishment of the short-lived...
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Archdiocese of Esztergom–Budapest (Latin: Archidioecesis Strigoniensis–Budapestinensis) is a Latin Church archdiocese and primatial seat of the Roman Catholic...
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of St. Adalbert was the seat of the archbishop of Esztergom, the head of the Roman Catholic Church in Hungary. By that time, significant numbers of craftsmen...
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continued the Cuman mission. Robert, Archbishop of Esztergom baptized Boricius, an influential Cuman chieftain, two years later. Robert ordained a Hungarian Dominican...
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1202 to 1205 and Archbishop of Esztergom between 1205 and 1223. He crowned Ladislaus III of Hungary, Andrew II of Hungary and Coloman of Galicia as king...
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burial place of the first crowned ruler of Hungary, Saint Stephen I. The Archbishop of Esztergom anointed the king or queen (however the Bishop of Veszprém...
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and diplomat in the 12th century. He was Bishop of Eger between 1156 and 1158, and Archbishop of Esztergom from 1158 until his death in 1181. Lucas is believed...
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Cumania (category Medieval history of Ukraine)
conversion of the Cumans, and on 1 July 1227 empowered Robert, Archbishop of Esztergom, to represent him to Cumania and in neighbouring Land of the Brodnici...
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French people in Hungary (category Hungarian people of French descent)
Bishop of Pécs (r. 1009–1036) and Bartholomew le Gros, Bishop of Pécs (r. 1219–1251) in Pécs; Robert, Archbishop of Esztergom (r. 1226–1239) in Esztergom; Raynald...
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prelate in the first half of the 13th century, who served as Bishop of Eger from 1217 to 1224, then briefly Archbishop of Esztergom in 1224. He participated...
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Kingdom of Hungary in the first half of the 14th century. He was Archbishop of Esztergom between 1305 and 1321. He was a confidant of Charles I of Hungary...
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Nicolaus Olahus (category Archbishops of Esztergom)
Nicolae Valahul); 10 January 1493 – 15 January 1568) was the Archbishop of Esztergom, Primate of Hungary, and a distinguished Catholic prelate, humanist and...
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Matthias Rátót (redirect from Matthias of Esztergom)
half of the 13th century, who served as Bishop of Vác from 1238 to 1240, then Archbishop of Esztergom from 1239 until his death in the Battle of Mohi...
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opposition, was crowned king by Robert, Archbishop of Esztergom in Székesfehérvár on 14 October. He dismissed and punished many of his father's closest advisors...
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Andrew confirmed the privileges of the Cuman chieftains who had subjected themselves to Béla. Robert, Archbishop of Esztergom, made a complaint about Andrew...
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Cumans (category Invasions of Europe)
1227 by Robert, Archbishop of Esztergom, in a mass baptism in Moldavia on the orders of Bortz Khan, who swore allegiance to King Andrew II of Hungary...
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reforms and internal policy. Robert, Archbishop of Esztergom mediated the peace in the dynastic conflict. Only a smaller faction of the local boyars supported...
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nearly-contemporaneous Alberic of Trois-Fontaines wrote that a Cuman chieftain's son (possibly Membrok) visited Robert, Archbishop of Esztergom in Hungary in 1227...
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Turkic Christians (category History of Christianity in Asia)
masse in Moldavia by Robert, Archbishop of Esztergom, following the orders of Bortz Khan, who pledged allegiance to King Andrew II of Hungary. As a result...
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Tamás Bakócz (category Archbishops of Esztergom)
Tamás Bakócz (b. 1442, Erdőd – d. 1521, Esztergom) was a Hungarian archbishop, cardinal and statesman. He was a serious candidate in the 1513 papal conclave...
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Nehemiah Bourne (c. 1611–1690), British Royal Navy Admiral Nehemiah, Archbishop of Esztergom (11th century) Nehemiah Grew (1641–1712), British plant physiologist...
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Primate (bishop) (redirect from Primate of All the Gauls)
effective powers under canon law—except for the archbishop of Esztergom (Gran) in Hungary. Thus, e.g., the primate of Poland holds no jurisdictional authority...
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Michael Bő (category Archbishops of Esztergom)
prelate at the turn of the 13th and 14th centuries, who served as Bishop of Zagreb from 1296 to 1303, then Archbishop of Esztergom from 1303 until his...
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who was elected Archbishop of Esztergom a month before. Anthony acquired the position as a protege of John Hont-Pázmány, Archbishop of Kalocsa, who headed...
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Thomas Becket (redirect from Archbishop Thomas)
Becket – a classmate of Lucas, Archbishop of Esztergom in Paris. In the treasury of Fermo Cathedral is the Fermo chasuble of Thomas Becket, on display at...
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Archbishop of Kalocsa, who impugned the supremacy of the Archdiocese of Esztergom. It is plausible, he raised objection against John, Archbishop of Esztergom...
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outraging the prelates and Pope Honorius III. The Pope authorized Robert, Archbishop of Esztergom to apply ecclesiastical sanctions against the King in 1231...
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king of Hungary for years. On hearing Andrew III's death, Charles of Anjou hurried to Esztergom where Gregory Bicskei, Archbishop-elect of Esztergom, crowned...
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Macarius (category Given names of Greek language origin)
II of Alexandria, ruled in 1102–1128 Macarius, Archbishop of Esztergom, ruled in 1142–1147 Macarius II of Antioch, Patriarch in 1164–1166 Macarius of Unzha...
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Archbishop of Esztergom to perform the ceremony. After Wenceslaus's coronation, Charles withdrew to Ugrin Csák's domains in the southern regions of the...
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