Stephen I of Pécs

Stephen I was the third known bishop of Pécs (Hungarian: I. István pécsi püspök) in the Kingdom of Hungary around 1093. His name was only maintained by a 15th-century copy of an obviously falsified charter dated to 1093. In this year, according to the charter, King Ladislaus I of Hungary, along with the archbishop of Esztergom and other prelates of the kingdom, determined the borders between the Archdiocese of Kalocsa and the Diocese of Pécs. The charter also relates that the monarch took into account both the testimony of Archbishop Desiderius of Kalocsa, and the deed of foundation of the bishopric of Pécs. Although the charter itself is not authentic, it may well have preserved the memory of a bishop of Pécs named Stephen from the end of the 11th century.

Stephen
Bishop of Pécs (c. 1093)
ProvinceEsztergom
DiocesePécs
Personal details
DenominationRoman Catholic

References

  • Koszta, László (2009). I. István (1093?). In: A Pécsi Egyházmegye története I: A középkor évszázadai (10091543) (Szerkesztette: Fedeles Tamás, Sarbak Gábor, Sümegi József), pp. 62–63. ("A History of the Diocese of Pécs, Volume I: Medieval Centuries, 10091543; Edited by Tamás Fedeles, Gábor Sarbak and József Sümegi"); Fény Kft.; Pécs; ISBN 978-963-88572-0-0.
Stephen I of Pécs
Born: unknown Died: unknown
Catholic Church titles
Preceded by
(?) Maurus
Bishop of Pécs
c. 1093
Succeeded by
(?) Simon


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