- Várad in 1268 at the latest.
Bunyitay 1883, p. 107.
Zsoldos 2011, p. 99.
Bunyitay 1883, p. 108.
Bunyitay 1883, p. 109.
Bunyitay,
Vince (1883). A váradi püspökség...
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Hungarian do****ents] (in Hungarian).
Minerva Nyomda. pp. 7–15. Vincze,
Bunyitay (1892). Biharvármegye Oláhjai (in Hungarian). Budapest:
Magyar Tudományos...
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Demetrius was amb****ador
several times to Moldavia,
Italy and Avignon.
Bunyitay Vincze: A VÁRADI PÜSPÖKSÉG TÖRTÉNETE ALAPÍTÁSÁTÓL A JELENKORIG,továbbá:dr...
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Based on the
geographical location of
their landholdings,
historian Vince Bunyitay considered that both of them
belonged to the gens (clan) Becsegergely....
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Renaissance Art in
Dalmatia and
Hungary p. 92; Balcánica XX,
Belgrade [1]
Vince Bunyitay, A VÁRADI PÜSPÖKSÉG TÖRTÉNETE ALAPÍTÁSÁTÓL A JELENKORIG, Nagyvárad, 1883...
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Archived from the
original on 8 June 2009.
Retrieved 18
October 2010.
Bunyitay Vincze (1883–1884). A váradi püspökség története (Epistolario di Pier Paolo...
- Országos Monográfia Társaság. ISBN 978-963-9374-91-1.
Retrieved 27 June 2011.
Bunyitay Vincze (1883–1884). A váradi püspökség története (Epistolario di Pier Paolo...
- Vincent, who
served as
Bishop of
Nyitra (Nitra, Slovakia) from 1255 to 1279.
Bunyitay 1883, p. 104. C. Tóth 2019, p. 29.
Archdeacon Thomas of Split: History...
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Chapter with the year 1180,
which was
corrected to 1181 by
historians Vince Bunyitay and Gábor Thoroczkay.
Nicholas was
elected Archbishop of
Esztergom following...
- pp. 163–164.
Zsoldos 2011, p. 99. Kovács 2019, pp. 137–138.
Bunyitay 1881, p. 335.
Bunyitay,
Vince (1881). "Két feledésbe ment váradi püspök [Two Forgotten...