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Lodomer (Hungarian:
Lodomér; c. 1235 – 2
January 1298) was a
prelate in the
Kingdom of
Hungary in the
second half of the 13th century. He was Archbishop...
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Andrew returned to
Hungary at the
beginning of 1290. On this occasion,
Lodomer,
Archbishop of Esztergom, also
urged him to come,
since the archbishop...
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costumes and hairstyle, and took ****an
girls as his mistresses.
According to
Lodomer,
archbishop of Esztergom,
Ladislaus co****ted with his
favorite concubine...
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Peter Kőszegi de
genere Héder (archbishop 1277)
Lodomer (1279–1298)
Gregory Bicskei (archbishop-elect, 1298–1303) Mihály (Michael)...
- Marót
between the
diocese and the Dömös
Chapter in May 1295.
Archbishop Lodomer instructed Gregory (representative of Veszprém), Haab,
Bishop of Vác (representative...
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Theodora Komnene,
Duchess of Austria,
daughter of
Andronikos Komnenos 1298 –
Lodomer,
Hungarian prelate,
Archbishop of
Esztergom 1470 –
Heinrich Reuß von Plauen...
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Master of the
horse for a
short time in 1291. He was a
confidant of
Lodomer,
Archbishop of Esztergom. Mikó II was born into the gens Szécs as the son...
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Lieutenant of the Pope Fülöp Fermói and the
Archbishop of
Esztergom Lodomer,
where they were
invited by King
Ladislaus IV of Hungary. In the aftermath...
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vacant and
ordered a new election. Thereafter, Pope
Nicholas III
appointed Lodomer as the new
Archbishop of
Esztergom on 13 June 1279,
ending a seven-year...
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closely cooperated with
fellow Archbishop Lodomer in
order to
restore royal authority over the kingdom.
After Lodomer's death, John
became head of the royal...