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Hartvik or
Hartvic (also Arduin, German: Hartwig; died
after 1103) was a
prelate (most
probably the
bishop of Győr) in the
Kingdom of
Hungary under King...
- (Hungarian:
Hartvik-féle
Szent István-legenda), is the
official hagiography of St. Stephen, the
first King of Hungary. It was
compiled by
Hartvik, the bishop...
- 1001.
Another version of the
origin of the
crown was
written by
bishop Hartvik around 1100–1110 at the
request of King Könyves Kálmán, in
which the "Pope"...
- the offer. The
second mission of the King of
Hungary was led by
Bishop Hartvik, but
insisted on
further negotiations. Finally, the envoys, led by Prince...
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Installed before 1051 Term
ended 1055 (?)
Predecessor first known Successor Hartvik (?)
Personal details Died 1055 or
later Denomination Roman Catholic...
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Stephen I of Hungary's son and heir, Emeric.
About a
century later,
Bishop Hartvik claimed that
Stephen I
himself wrote the
small book.
Modern scholarship...
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Jessica Eckerman-
Hartvik (born 27
April 1979) is an Ålandic
politician and
member of the
Parliament of Åland, the
regional legislature of Åland, an autonomous...
- Kristó, Coloman's
court was a
center of
learning and literature.
Bishop Hartvik compiled his Life of King
Stephen of
Hungary under Coloman. Kristó writes...
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title which they
claimed had been
bestowed by Pope
Sylvester II.
Arduin or
Hartvik (1097–1103),
bishop of Győr, the
biographer of St. Stephen,
recounts that...
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During the
reign of Ladislaus's successor,
Coloman the Learned,
Bishop Hartvik said that Ladislaus's "character was
distinguished by the respectability...