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Székesfehérvár Basilica

Index Székesfehérvár Basilica

The Basilica of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary was a basilica in Székesfehérvár, (in Latin: Alba Regia) Hungary. [1]

42 relations: Agnes of Antioch, Béla II of Hungary, Béla III of Hungary, Benedict II, Archbishop of Esztergom, Bolesław of Toszek, Catherine of Hungary (1370–1378), Charles I of Hungary, Charles Martel, Duke of Calabria, Church of St. Chrysogonus, Coloman, King of Hungary, Conrad Győr, Coronation of the Hungarian monarch, Demetrius of Bars, Demetrius of Esztergom, Elizabeth of Bosnia, Elizabeth of Luxembourg, Felician, Archbishop of Esztergom, Géza II of Hungary, Gregory Bicskei, John Zápolya, King of Hungary, Ladislaus II of Hungary, Ladislaus III of Hungary, Lawrence, Archbishop of Esztergom, List of cathedrals in Hungary, List of Catholic basilicas, Louis I of Hungary, Louis II of Hungary, Margaret of Bohemia, Queen of Hungary, Maria of Bytom, Matthias Corvinus, Maurus Győr, Nicholas, Archbishop of Esztergom, Pippo Spano, Robert, Archbishop of Esztergom, Royal treasurer (Kingdom of Hungary), Saint Emeric of Hungary, Stephen I of Hungary, Stephen IV of Hungary, Székesfehérvár, Thomas Hahót, Thomas II, Archbishop of Esztergom.

Agnes of Antioch

Agnes of Antioch (1154 – c. 1184) was a Queen of Hungary from 1172 until 1184 as the first wife of Béla III.

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Béla II of Hungary

Béla the Blind (Vak Béla; Bela Slijepi; Belo Slepý; 1109 – 13 February 1141) was King of Hungary and Croatia from 1131.

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Béla III of Hungary

Béla III (III., Bela III, Belo III; 114823 April 1196) was King of Hungary and Croatia between 1172 and 1196.

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Benedict II, Archbishop of Esztergom

Benedict (Benedek; died after July 1261) was a Hungarian prelate in the 13th century, who served as Archbishop of Kalocsa from 1241 to 1254, and as Archbishop of Esztergom from 1253 to 1261.

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Bolesław of Toszek

Bolesław of Toszek (Bolesław toszecki, Piast Boleszláv, Piast Boleszló; 1276/78 – December 1328), was a Duke of Toszek since 1303 until his death (from 1315 only formally) and Archbishop of Esztergom from 1321.

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Catherine of Hungary (1370–1378)

Catherine of Hungary (Katalin, Katarzyna; July 1370 – May 1378), a member of the Capetian House of Anjou, was heir presumptive to the thrones of Hungary and Poland as eldest child of King Louis the Great and his second wife, Elizabeth of Bosnia.

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Charles I of Hungary

Charles I, also known as Charles Robert (Károly Róbert; Karlo Robert; Karol Róbert; 128816 July 1342) was King of Hungary and Croatia from 1308 to his death.

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Charles Martel, Duke of Calabria

Charles Martel, Duke of Calabria (Carlo Martello) is a name and title shared by two short-lived heirs to the throne of the Kingdom of Naples.

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Church of St. Chrysogonus

The Church of St.

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Coloman, King of Hungary

Coloman the Learned, also the Book-Lover or the Bookish (Könyves Kálmán; Koloman; Koloman Učený; 10703February 1116) was King of Hungary from 1095 and King of Croatia from 1097 until his death.

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Conrad Győr

Conrad (I) from the kindred Győr (Győr nembeli (I.) Konrád; c. 1219 – 1299/1302) was a Hungarian lord in the 13th century, who served as Master of the cupbearers between around 1254 and 1260.

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Coronation of the Hungarian monarch

The Coronation of the Hungarian monarch was a ceremony in which the king or queen of the Kingdom of Hungary was formally crowned and invested with regalia.

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Demetrius of Bars

Demetrius (Demeter; died August 1277) was a Hungarian clergyman in the 13th century, a loyal supporter of King Béla IV of Hungary.

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Demetrius of Esztergom

Demetrius (Demeter; died 20 February 1387), was a Hungarian cardinal and politician, who served as archbishop of Esztergom and bishop of Zagreb and Transylvania, and chancellor.

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Elizabeth of Bosnia

Elizabeth of Bosnia (– January 1387) was queen consort and later regent of Hungary and Croatia, as well as queen consort of Poland.

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Elizabeth of Luxembourg

Elizabeth of Luxembourg (7 October 1409 – 19 December 1442) was queen consort of Germany, Hungary and Bohemia.

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Felician, Archbishop of Esztergom

Felician (Felicián; died after 1139) was a Hungarian prelate in the first half of the 12th century, who served as Archbishop of Esztergom from around 1125 until his presumably death in 1139 or later.

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Géza II of Hungary

Géza II (II.; Gejza II; Gejza II; 113031 May 1162) was King of Hungary and Croatia from 1141 to 1162.

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Gregory Bicskei

Gregory Bicskei (Bicskei Gergely; died 7 September 1303) was a prelate in the Kingdom of Hungary at the turn of the 13th and 14th centuries.

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John Zápolya

John Zápolya, or John Szapolyai (Ivan Zapolja, Szapolyai János or Zápolya János, Ioan Zápolya, Ján Zápoľský, Jovan Zapolja/Јован Запоља; 1490 or 1491 – 22 July 1540), was King of Hungary (as John I) from 1526 to 1540.

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King of Hungary

The King of Hungary (magyar király) was the ruling head of state of the Kingdom of Hungary from 1000 (or 1001) to 1918.

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Ladislaus II of Hungary

Ladislaus II or Ladislas II (II., Croatian and Slovak: Ladislav II; 113114 January 1163) was King of Hungary and Croatia between 1162 and 1163, having usurped the crown from his nephew, Stephen III.

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Ladislaus III of Hungary

Ladislaus III (III., Slovak and Ladislav III; 12007 May 1205) was King of Hungary and Croatia between 1204 and 1205.

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Lawrence, Archbishop of Esztergom

Lawrence (Lőrinc; died in 1116 or 1117) was a Hungarian prelate at the turn of the 11th and 12th centuries, who served as Archbishop of Esztergom from around 1105 until his death.

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List of cathedrals in Hungary

This is the list of cathedrals in Hungary sorted by denomination.

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List of Catholic basilicas

This is a complete list of basilicas of the Roman Catholic Church.

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Louis I of Hungary

Louis I, also Louis the Great (Nagy Lajos; Ludovik Veliki; Ľudovít Veľký) or Louis the Hungarian (Ludwik Węgierski; 5 March 132610 September 1382), was King of Hungary and Croatia from 1342 and King of Poland from 1370.

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Louis II of Hungary

Louis II (Ludvík, Ludovik, Lajos, 1 July 1506 – 29 August 1526) was King of Hungary, Croatia and Bohemia from 1516 to 1526.

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Margaret of Bohemia, Queen of Hungary

Margaret of Bohemia (24 May 1335 – 1349, before October), also known as Margaret of Luxembourg, was a Queen consort of Hungary by her marriage to Louis I of Hungary.

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Maria of Bytom

Maria of Bytom (Maria bytomska; before 1295 – Temesvár (Timişoara), Kingdom of Hungary, 15 December 1317), wasa Queen of Hungary by marriage to Charles I of Hungary.

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Matthias Corvinus

Matthias Corvinus, also called Matthias I (Hunyadi Mátyás, Matija Korvin, Matia Corvin, Matej Korvín, Matyáš Korvín), was King of Hungary and Croatia from 1458 to 1490.

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Maurus Győr

Maurus (I) from the kindred Győr (Győr nembeli (I.) Mór; died between 1203 and 1208) was a Hungarian noble at the turn of the 12th and 13th centuries, who served as the first known banus maritimus, a predecessor office to the dignity of Ban of Croatia in the Kingdom of Hungary.

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Nicholas, Archbishop of Esztergom

Nicholas (Miklós) was a 12th-century prelate in the Kingdom of Hungary.

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Pippo Spano

Filippo Buondelmonti degli Scolari (1369 – December 1426), known as Pippo Spano, was an Italian magnate, general, strategist and confidant of King Sigismund of Hungary, born in the Republic of Florence.

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Robert, Archbishop of Esztergom

Robert (Róbert; died 1 November 1239) was a French-born prelate in the Kingdom of Hungary in the first decades of the 13th century.

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Royal treasurer (Kingdom of Hungary)

The royal treasurer, or simply treasurer, also royal purse-bearer (kincstartó; thesaurarius), was an official in the Hungarian royal court, existed around from the 1320s to the 16th century.

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Saint Emeric of Hungary

Saint Emeric (Szent Imre herceg) also Henricus, Emery, Emerick, Emmerich, Emericus or Americus (c. 1007 – 2 September 1031) was the son of King St. Stephen I of Hungary and Giselle of Bavaria.

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Stephen I of Hungary

Stephen I, also known as King Saint Stephen (Szent István király; Sanctus Stephanus; Štefan I. or Štefan Veľký; 975 – 15 August 1038 AD), was the last Grand Prince of the Hungarians between 997 and 1000 or 1001, and the first King of Hungary from 1000 or 1001 until his death in 1038.

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Stephen IV of Hungary

Stephen IV (IV., Stjepan IV, Štefan IV; 113311 April 1165) was King of Hungary and Croatia, ascending to the throne between 1163 and 1165, when he usurped the crown of his nephew, Stephen III.

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Székesfehérvár

The city of Székesfehérvár, known colloquially as Fehérvár ("white castle") (located in central Hungary, is the ninth largest city of the country; regional capital of Central Transdanubia; and the centre of Fejér county and Székesfehérvár District. The area is an important rail and road junction between Lake Balaton and Lake Velence. Székesfehérvár, a royal residence (székhely), as capital of the Kingdom of Hungary, held a central role in the Middle Ages. As required by the Doctrine of the Holy Crown, the first kings of Hungary were crowned and buried here. Significant trade routes led to the Balkans and Italy, and to Buda and Vienna. Historically the city has come under Turkish, German and Russian control and the city is known by translations of "white castle" in these languages: (Stuhlweißenburg; Столни Београд; İstolni Belgrad).

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Thomas Hahót

Thomas from the kindred Hahót (Hahót nembeli Tamás; died 1256) was a Hungarian prelate, who served as the Archbishop of Kalocsa from 1254 to 1256.

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Thomas II, Archbishop of Esztergom

Thomas (Tamás; died 1321) was a prelate in the Kingdom of Hungary in the first half of the 14th century.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Székesfehérvár_Basilica

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