Thomas ( hu, Tamás; died November 1224) was a Hungarian prelate in the first half of the 13th 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 1217 to 1224, then briefly
Archbishop of Esztergom
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in 1224. He participated in the
Fifth Crusade.
Ecclesiastical career
Possibly he was born into a wealthy magnate family, as he was mentioned with the honorary title of "''magister''", demonstrating his university degree (presumably in abroad). His name first appears in contemporary document, when he is referred to as vice-chancellor (the first known holder of that office) in the royal court of King
Andrew II of Hungary in 1209. Already in that year, Thomas was promoted to the position of chancellor, serving in that capacity until 1217. He was styled as "Chancellor of Hungary" in 1212. Beside that court office, Thomas also functioned as provost of
Veszprém
Veszprém (; german: Weißbrunn, sl, Belomost) is one of the oldest urban areas in Hungary, and a city with county rights. It lies approximately north of the Lake Balaton. It is the administrative center of the county (comitatus or 'megye') of ...
from 1210 to 1212, provost of
Szeben (today Sibiu,
Romania
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) in 1212, and finally provost of
Fehérvár from 1212 to 1217. He held the latter function, when Andrew II commissioned him and
Mojs, former ''
ispán'' of
Vas County, to investigate the rightful ownership of
Szentgotthárd Abbey
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In hu, Szentgotthárdi ciszterci apátság; german: Kloster Sankt Gotthard; la, Ab ...
over the land
Dobra (or ''Vasdobra''; today Neuhaus am Klausenbach,
Austria
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) in 1213, which was confirmed by the king after certainty.
Prelate
After the death of
Katapán (or Catepan) in 1217, Thomas was elected Bishop of Eger, holding the dignity for the next seven years. In the same time, he was replaced as chancellor by
Ugrin Csák
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. Thomas appears as Bishop-elect in several royal documents throughout 1217 (first in May). His election was confirmed by
Pope Honorius III
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in the next year. Previously, Honorius called upon Andrew to fulfill
his father
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's vow to lead a crusade. In May 1217, Andrew's army began its journey to the
Holy Land
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with the participation of Thomas, Bishop-elect of Eger and
Peter,
Bishop of Győr, who also fulfilled their vows (Chancellor Thomas was already exempted from the compulsory participation in the
Fourth Council of the Lateran
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in 1215 because of that). In July, they departed from
Zagreb
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and embarked in Split two months later. The ships transported them to
Acre
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, where they landed in October. Upon the request of Thomas and other bishops, Andrew donated 500 silver denari to the crusaders from the salt income of
Szalacs (today Sălacea, Romania) at Easter. When Andrew decided to return home at the very beginning of 1218, Thomas and Peter remained in
Syria
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. Peter was killed in a skirmish against the
Ayyubid Sultanate, while Thomas, who was present at the
Siege of Damietta, left the region in September 1219 and arrived home in the first half of 1220.
In August 1220, Pope Honorius entrusted Thomas and
Robert
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,
Bishop of Veszprém
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to become the guardians of
Bartholomew le Gros, newly elected
Bishop of Pécs
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, until reach adulthood. Prior that, the canons of the
cathedral chapter
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of Pécs attempted to prevent Bartholomew's installation by stating that he was too young for this position, but an official inquiry ordered by the
Holy See
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ascertained that the new bishop had already attained 30 years, the age required by
canon law
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. Thus Thomas and Robert's mandate has ceased by January 1221. Following that Honorius commissioned Thomas and two abbots in January 1222 to investigate the case of the provost of
Arad, who was allegedly unlawfully deprived of his property by Andrew II. When the king persuaded his son
Béla
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to separate from his wife,
Maria Laskarina, Honorius asked his three loyal prelates, including Thomas to inform him about the situation in May 1222. In the clause of the
Golden Bull of 1222, Thomas appears in the third place among the prelates, just after
John, Archbishop of Esztergom and Ugrin Csák,
Archbishop of Kalocsa. Two of Thomas' trials were preserved by the ''
Regestrum Varadinense
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''. For instance, alongside
Solomon Atyusz
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He was born into the Atyusz k ...
,
Ban of Slavonia
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, he judged over ''
ispán'' Demetrius, who was charged by the serfs of
Borsod Castle in 1222.
Following the death of John around November 1223 and a few months of ''
sede vacante
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Hi ...
'', Thomas was elected Archbishop of Esztergom, possibly in early 1224. The town of
Esztergom
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suffered heavy damage in the fire of 1223, thus his most important task was to restore buildings and order. He is first referred to as archbishop by Pope Honorius on 3 February. Three weeks later, the pope entrusted Thomas and
suffragan bishop
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s to maintain peace between Andrew II and his son Duke Béla. In May 1224, he was commissioned to protect the papal interests in
Barcaság (now
Țara Bârsei
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, Romania). The region earlier was granted to the
Teutonic Knights
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, who donated
Borza (today Bârza, Romania) to the
Holy See
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, which act was neglected by Andrew and
Raynald of Belleville
Raynald of Belleville (french: Renaud de Belleville, hu, Belleville-i Rajnáld; died 11 April 1241) was a Norman-born Hungarian prelate and diplomat in the 13th century, who served as the Bishop of Transylvania from 1222 until his death.
Early c ...
,
Bishop of Transylvania
:''There is also a Romanian Orthodox Archbishop of Alba Iulia and a Greek Catholic Archdiocese of Făgăraş and Alba Iulia.''
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. Thomas always supported Rome in the various canonical disputes. Honorius instructed him to appoint an archdeacon in Borza to represent the Holy See. On 4 December 1224, Pope Honorius sent a letter to Archbishop Thomas, but he suddenly died by then, possibly in November.
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