Innocent, Bishop of Syrmia
Innocent (Hungarian: Ince) was a Hungarian prelate in the 13th century, who served as the first known Bishop of Syrmia in 1232.
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Bishop of Syrmia | |
Installed | 1232 (or before) |
Term ended | 1232/50 |
Predecessor | first known |
Successor | Oliver (?) |
Personal details | |
Nationality | Hungarian |
Denomination | Catholic |
Career
The Diocese of Syrmia (Hungarian: Szerém, Serbian: Srem) was established as a suffragan bishopric of the Archdiocese of Kalocsa in 1229.[1] As Innocent appeared as bishop for the first and last time in 1232, it is possible he was actually the first head of the newly established diocese. His name as a witness was preserved in a charter issued by papal legate Giacomo di Pecorari, who transcribed that diploma of Robert, Archbishop of Esztergom, in which he put the Kingdom of Hungary under an interdict.[2] Croatian historian Emerik Gašić claimed Innocent functioned as bishop throughout from 1231 to 1233, but there is no source for that.[3]
References
- Ternovácz 2011, p. 34.
- Ternovácz 2011, p. 35.
- Ternovácz 2011, p. 36.
Sources
- Ternovácz, Bálint (2011). "A szerémi püspökök életrajza, valamint a kői, illetve a szenternyei székeskáptalan archontológiája a 14. század közepéig [The Biography of the Bishops of Szerém, and the Archontology of the Chapters of Kő and Szenternye until the Mid-14th Century]". Magyar Egyháztörténeti Vázlatok (in Hungarian). 23 (1–2): 33–47. ISSN 0865-5227.
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Preceded by first known |
Bishop of Syrmia 1232 |
Succeeded by Oliver (?) |