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Felician, Archbishop of Esztergom

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issued the charter around 1125–28, while Imre SzentpĂ©tery dated the narration to the years between 1127 and 1131. Librarian LĂĄszlĂł FejĂ©rpataky marked the year 1131 as the date of the document's issuance.
158:. Felician was first mentioned as Archbishop of Esztergom by a royal document of grant to a certain FĂŒle (or Fila). Majority of the historians, including Attila Zsoldos and Margit Beke argue 508: 36: 138:
There is no information about his origin and family relationships. Some historians argue that Felician perhaps served as either
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and it was followed by a long period of stability in the border region. In 1134, he judged over a conflict in a case of the
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by his father BĂ©la. In the same year Felician dedicated the rebuilt Mount of Saint Martin monastery at
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His name is recorded by a 15th-century annotation in a 13th-century famous manuscript
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on 20 April 1139. Felician last appears in contemporary sources on 27 July 1139.
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on 28 April 1131. After Hungarian troops plundered and looted the estates of the
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in the summer of 1131, Felician mediated between BĂ©la II and Archbishop
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accepted BĂ©la II's suzerainty, Felician consecrated its bishop
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from around 1125 until his presumably death in 1139 or later.
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Beke, Margit (2003). "FeliciĂĄn ". In Beke, Margit (ed.).
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to facilitate the conclusion of peace, which was made in
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in 1138. BĂ©la and Felician welcomed the missionaries of
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in 1111 and 1113, where he was styled as provost of
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Index

Archbishop of Esztergom
Esztergom
Marcellus
Macarius
Hungarian
Archbishop of Esztergom
Bishop of Transylvania
Eger
Coloman, King of Hungary
Zobor Abbey
Fehérvår
Stephen II
BĂ©la II
Székesfehérvår
Archbishopric of Salzburg
Conrad
Esztergom
Dubrava forest
Diocese of Zagreb
Saint Ladislaus I
Split
Gaudius
Pope Innocent II
Dalmatia
Ladislaus
Duke of Bosnia
Pannonhalma
Álmos
Dömös Chapter
Otto of Bamberg

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