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Saint Astrik of
Pannonhalma (also
known as Anastasius, Astericus, Ascrick, Astrissicus) (died c. 1030/1040) is a
saint of the 11th century.
Radla was a...
- others", and
bestowed "the
dignity of the
bishop of Kalocsa" on
Abbot Astrik.
Astrik,
continued Hartvik, was
appointed to the see of
Esztergom to substitute...
- Sebestyén (Sebastian) (archbishop 1001)
Radla (archbishop 1002) Anastaz-
Astrik (archbishop ca. 1007) Sebestyén (again) (archbishop
after 1012) Benedek-Beneta...
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Stephen sent
Archbishop Astrik of
Esztergom to Rome to
acquire a
crown from the "Pope", who is not named.
Despite Astrik's haste, the
envoy of Mieszko...
- kingdom. ****ociates of the late
Adalbert of Prague,
including Radla and
Astrik,
arrived in
Hungary in the
first years of his reign. The
presence of an...
- Thangmar; with the
Venetian Bishop Gerard of Csanád; and with
Archbishop Astrik of Esztergom. Nemerkényi 2004, p. 231.
Curta 2010, p. 484.
Niessen 2015...
- Cazacu,
Matei (2017). Reinert,
Stephen W. (ed.). Dracula. Brill. Gabriel,
Astrik Ladislas (1986). The
University of
Paris and Its
Hungarian Students and...
- Géza's son, King
Stephen I
donated estates and
privileges to the monastery.
Astrik (Anastasius)
served as its
first abbot. The
oldest surviving do****ent to...
-
Church of Rome,
scholar and statesman,
sometimes identified as an
Antipope Astrik or
Saint Anastasius of Pannonhalma, amb****ador of
Stephen I of
Hungary Anastasius...
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Anastasius of
Kalocsa (or
Astrik). In 1005 he was healed, and
sanctified the
church of the
monastery of Pannonhalma.
Astrik, on the
other hand, was rewarded...