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until 1277, but she lost all political influence by the time of Orbász's chancellery. Beside that, Orbász also bore the title of papal chaplain. Orbász and his brother Thomas exchanged their land of
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with his father Béla IV. Orbász had less spectacular church career. While maintained his position of provost of Požega, he functioned as chancellor in the court of Stephen's widow, Queen Dowager
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was tense since the mid-1240s, for instance because of the sale of domestic ecclesiastical goods by Báncsa. This situation changed after the death of Béla in 1270, when his son
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Similarly to the other members of his kindred, Orbász could not profit his knowledge and talent in his country, as the relationship between Stephen Báncsa and King
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Peter (fl. 1253). His brother was Thomas, ancestor of the late 14th-century powerful Horvat (or Horváti) family through his only son Paul. His uncle was
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Bácsatyai, Dániel (2018). "Személyi összeköttetések a Curia Romana és a magyar egyház között a 13. század közepén. Pármai Albert és Báncsa István ".
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Dél-Magyarországtól Itáliáig. Báncsa nembeli István (1205 k. – 1270) váci püspök, esztergomi érsek, az első magyarországi bíboros életpályája
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1288) was a Hungarian clergyman in the 13th century. He was one of the first Hungarians, who obtained a doctorate of
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in December 1251, Orbász and his other cousins had the opportunity to begin their ecclesiastical careers in
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for a portion in the lordship of Saskő (today Šášovský hrad in Slovakia) in 1283. Orbász was succeeded by
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for ecclesiastical benefices, replacing Gerardus de Parma, who died in office. Orbász also attended the
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Almási, Tibor; Koszta, László (1991). "Báncsa István bíboros (1205k.–1270). Életrajzi vázlat ".
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as provost of Požega and chancellor in 1288, which makes it probable that Orbász died by then.
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in 1264 and one of the earliest Hungarian clergymen, who obtained a doctorate from
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Koszta, László (1991). "A pozsegai káptalan tagjai a XIV. század közepéig ".
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Acta Universitatis Szegediensis de Attila József nominatae. Acta Historica
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ascended the Hungarian throne. Orbász's cousin Stephen II was elected
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in 1269. Orbász returned to Hungary at the end of the 1270s.
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Under the guidance of his uncle, who was created cardinal by
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Index

Provost of Požega
Lawrence Nánabeszter
Alma mater
University of Padua
Hungarian
Roman law
gens (clan) Báncsa
Bács County
Bač, Serbia
Stephen I Báncsa
Archbishop of Esztergom
Stephen II Báncsa
Archbishop of Kalocsa
Pope Innocent IV
Rome
Latin
University of Padua
Roman law
provost of Požega
Pope Urban IV
canon
Padua Cathedral
Archdiocese of Esztergom
University of Bologna
Digest
livres
Béla IV
Stephen V
Archbishop of Kalocsa
de facto

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