John, Archbishop of Esztergom

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John
Archbishop of Esztergom
Installed 1205
Term ended 1222
Predecessor Kalán Bár-Kalán
Successor Sede vacante
Other posts Bishop of Csanád
Archbishop of Kalocsa
Personal details
Nationality Hungarian
Denomination Roman Catholic

John (Hungarian: János) was a prelate in the Kingdom of Hungary in the 12th and 13th centuries. He was Bishop of Csanád (now Cenad in Romania) between 1198 and 1201, Archbishop of Kalocsa from 1202 to 1205 and Archbishop of Esztergom between 1205 and 1222.[1] He crowned Ladislaus III of Hungary, Andrew II of Hungary and Coloman of Halych king.[2] Andrew II appointed him to govern the kingdom during his crusade between 1217 and 1218.[3]

References

  1. Zsoldos 2011, pp. 80, 84, 86, 315.
  2. Érszegi & Solymosi 1981, pp. 127, 129-130.
  3. Engel 2001, p. 93.

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Catholic Church titles
Preceded by
Crispin
Bishop of Csanád
1198–1201
Succeeded by
Desiderius
Preceded by Archbishop of Kalocsa
1202–1205
Succeeded by
Berthold
Preceded by Archbishop of Esztergom
1205–1222
Succeeded by
Sede vacante


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