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205:, where he was buried too, which fact confirms the strong alliance between the king and Marcellus. In the two Zobor charters, Marcellus appeared in seventh and eighth places at the list of prelates (which reflects hierarchy among them), respectively. He participated in the first and second synods at 196:
After the coronation of Coloman in 1096, he became an important confidant of the new monarch. Sometimes at the turn of the 11th and 12th centuries, he was made Bishop of Vác. It is plausible he is identical with that prelate, who was mentioned without his see in 1103. The first known holder of the
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in 1116. He was the first known Archbishop of Esztergom, who was transferred from another diocese. In July 1124, he belonged to the companion of Stephen II, who visited Dalmatia to confirm his father's former grants and privileges to the coastal cities. It confirms that Marcellus had also
225:. The event was narrated by a royal charter from 1118, which ranks Marcellus to the second place among the prelates. Koszta considered it reflects to the situation when the charter was written, thus Marcellus already functioned as Archbishop of Esztergom in 1118 (his predecessor 468: 279:
was referred to as archbishop by a charter dated between around the years 1125 and 1128, Marcellus possibly died not long after his last appearance in contemporary documents.
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In his youth, Marcellus belonged to the court clergy and was probably a member of the royal chapel during the reign of
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died approximately two years ago). Nevertheless, Marcellus first and only appeared in that dignity in July 1124.
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participated in the royal campaign against the province, taking advantage of the temporary absence of the
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back from Poland to become his heir. Another chapter of the chronicle styles Marcellus as "
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title, he was mentioned in that capacity by the two establishing charters of the
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in the summer of 1095. The Hungarian delegation invited the king's exiled nephew
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Koszta, László (2003). "Marcell ". In Beke, Margit (ed.).
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at the turn of the 11th and 12th centuries, who served as
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Váci egyházmegyei almanach Szent István millénium évében
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Index

Archbishop of Esztergom
Esztergom
Lawrence
Felician
Bishop of Vác
Hungarian
prelate
Bishop of Vác
Archbishop of Esztergom
Ladislaus I of Hungary
Székesfehérvár
Óbuda
Titel
Illuminated Chronicle
Palatine
Peter
Poland
Sieciech
Coloman
Zobor Abbey
Géza I
Esztergom
Dalmatia
Split
Trogir
Zadar
Lawrence
Székesfehérvár
Stephen II
Venetian

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