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Martin ( hu, Márton; died 1322) was a Hungarian prelate in the early 14th century, who served as
Bishop of Eger The Archdiocese of Eger ( la, Archidioecesis Agriensis) is an archdiocese in Northern Hungary, its centre is the city of Eger. History * 1000: Established as Diocese of Eger * August 9, 1804: Promoted as Metropolitan Archdiocese of Eger Ordi ...
from 1306 until his death.


Pro-royal activity

His origin and early ecclesiastical career is unknown. It is possible he is identical with that Martin, who served as archdeacon of
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prior to that. According to historian
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, Martin was elected as Bishop of Eger in 1306, succeeding
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, who held the dignity for three decades and died in the previous year. Martin had to pay 800 golden
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s as ''servitium commune'' to the papal court, this relatively low amount reflects the insignificance of the diocese within the Hungarian church hierarchy. Martin took part in the provincial synod to Udvard,
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(present-day Dvory nad Žitavou,
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), convoked by Archbishop Thomas of Esztergom in May 1307. The attending prelates renewed the
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of those barons, clergymen and towns, who did not acknowledge
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as the
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during the era of Interregnum (1301–1308). Martin also attended the second and third coronations of Charles I in June 1309 and August 1310, respectively. During the early years of his episcopate, the oligarch
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ruled ''de facto'' independently the northern and north-eastern counties of the kingdom, including the overwhelming territory of the Diocese of Eger. Amadeus was considered a strong mainstay of Charles during the war of succession to the Hungarian throne, and Martin maintained a good and cooperative relationship with the oligarch. For instance, Martin and six canons resided in the fort of
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, Amadeus' provincial seat in 1307. Unlike in the case of other oligarchs during the era of feudal anarchy, there is no source that Amadeus Aba has materially and in rights harmed the property and institutions of the Church in his province. The political situation changed drastically when Amadeus Aba was killed during a skirmish with the burghers of Kassa (today Košice, Slovakia) in September 1311. The king saw an opportunity to liquidate one of the most extensive oligarchic provinces without hindrance. Charles entrusted Martin and sent his two envoys, Archbishop Thomas of Esztergom and Bishop
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of
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to the province in October 1311, where the three judges arbitrated an agreement between Amadeus' widow and sons and the town, which also prescribed that the Abas withdraw from two counties and allow the noblemen inhabiting their domains to freely join Charles. However, the Aba clan did not accept political downgrading and soon entered into an alliance with Charles' most ardent enemy, Matthew Csák against the king. Alongside other lords and prelates, Martin participated with his ''
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'' in the royal campaign, which consisted of successful sieges and the decisive
Battle of Rozgony The Battle of Rozgony or Battle of Rozhanovce was fought between King Charles Robert of Hungary and the family of Palatine Amade Aba on 15 June 1312, on the Rozgony (today Rozhanovce) field. ''Chronicon Pictum'' described it as the "most cruel b ...
against the Aba dominion in the summer of 1312. The Diocese of Eger suffered heavy devastation during the war situation since 1311, while violent acts of domination have become commonplace.


Conflict with the chapter

Shortly after his confirmation in 1307, Martin transcribed and confirmed the privilege letter of his predecessor Andrew (1275), in which he returned to the Chapter of Eger the goods previously seized and restored the chapter's right to hold a weekly market on
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s. He also provided the right to freedom of
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for the canons in his charter. According to the complaints, the late Andrew continually ignored all these privileges. His predecessor also increased the number of canons to 30, filling new seats with his own supporters, which, however, undermined the livelihood of the canons. Thereafter, Martin determined the number of members of the chapter at 20. Consequently, Martin initially had a good relationship with the Eger Chapter. For instance, in November 1307, the bishop donated landholdings and revenues to the Blessed Virgin monastery of the Minorities in
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with the consent of the whole chapter. Furthermore, Martin was represented by Peter, Provost of Eger before the Vác Chapter in May 1310. Following the death of Amadeus Aba, a political vacuum had emerged in the northeastern parts of Hungary. According to historian Csaba Farkas, Martin exploited this situation and began to administrate his diocese without any secular pressure. A sign of this was that the relationship between the bishop and the chapter steadily deteriorated from 1312 to 1315. Martin did not keep his promise and, in overall, did not remedy the excesses of his predecessor. The representatives of the chapter, ''
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'' Simon and Walter, the archdeacon of Borsova appeared before Archbishop Thomas – Martin's superior – in May 1315 and requested the transcription of the aforementioned promissory charter of Martin (1307). The archbishop complied with the request, yet Martin did not return the privileges to the chapter. Farkas considers the chapter was not uniform on the issue, Martin had loyal collegiate members too. Two years later, in 1317, Simon and Walter again visited the archiepiscopal court in
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. As envoys of the cathedral chapter, they filed a lawsuit against Martin. They complained that Martin and his predecessors – Lampert Hont-Pázmány and Andrew – unlawfully seized
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s of altogether approximately 50 villages in Abaúj, Borsod,
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and
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counties, which belonged to the revenues of the Eger Chapter. Furthermore, the canons also accused Martin of occupying tithes in the settlements east of the Eger stream in the Eger Valley between present-day Bélapátfalva and
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, while only the west coast belonged to the bishop. Archbishop Thomas instructed the Vác Chapter to summon Martin before their court. However, he did not appear in person after three summonses in Buda,
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and sent his
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Peter Abaynch instead of himself. When Thomas sent his bailiffs to investigate the conflict, Martin did not react materially to the allegations and did not make any arguments in defense of his own right. Martin even threatened implicitly his superior, Archbishop Thomas that bypassing the ecclesiastical hierarchy, he appeals directly to the
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in the litigation process, in the event of an unfavorable judgment for him. Finally, Martin appeared before the court of Archbishop Thomas personally, while the chapter was represented by Simon. In addition to the clerical staff of the
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, the audition, took place in late August 1317, was also attended by
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Fulgentius, which prompted the bishop to retreat. Martin agreed to recover the aforementioned confiscated tithes – except Nagyolaszi (Vlachy, Slovakia) – to the Eger Chapter.


Last years

Around the same time with the lawsuit between Martin and his cathedral chapter, the Hungarian monarch concluded a short-lived peace with the oligarch Matthew Csák, who thus was able to retain several captured Church properties in
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, which had mostly belonged to the Archdiocese of Esztergom and its suffragans. Archbishop Thomas strongly protested against the agreement. In response to Charles' actions, who seized church incomes to finance his war against the oligarchs, the prelates of the realm – including Martin – summoned a national synod to
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and made an alliance in the spring of 1318 against all who would jeopardize their interests. According to István Sugár, the need for united action by the prelates in national politics at the turn of 1317 and 1318 put severe pressure on Martin to retreat from his stubborn stance during the trial. Martin issued a charter in April 1319, in which he formally closed his conflict with the Eger Chapter. Accordingly, the chapter waived payment of costs, and the bishop withdrew his appeal to the Roman Curia. Martin fully complied with the decision of Archbishop Thomas, and even undertook to pay a serious sum (300 and 15 additional silver
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s for the costs) in the event of a breach of this. Martin transcribed and confirmed the 1317 donation letter of the
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in July 1318. According to József Leskó, Martin employed three vicars throughout his episcopate in his court: Walter, the archdeacon of Borsova, Dominic, the archdeacon of Abaúj and Peter, the provost of Mislye (Myšľa). As before with Amadeus Aba, Martin also sought to establish good relations with
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, the new lord of Northeast Hungary, who was considered the most faithful confidant of Charles. Philip requested the bishop to allow 40 days of
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to the newly erected St. Ladislaus chapel of the Pauline hermits near Középnémeti in 1319 (today a borough of Milhosť in Slovakia). Martin was last mentioned as a living person on 8 January 1322, when permitted a certain ''magister'' John, son of Michael to prepare a burial place under the St. Michael chapel in Felnémeti (Milhosť). He died still in that year, as his successor
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was elected unanimously as Bishop of Eger sometime before 8 October 1322.


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