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STEPHEN I . [ST STEPHEN] (977-1038), king of Hungary, was the son of Geza, duke of Hungary, and of Sarolta, one of the few Magyar Christian ladies, who obtained the best teachers for her infant son. These preceptors included the German priest Bruno, the Czech priest Radla, and an Italian knight, Theodate of San Severino, who taught him arms and letters (a holograph epistle by Stephen existed in the Vatican Library as late
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obtained Pope Silvester II.'s confirmation of this act of sovereignty. Silvester at the same time sent Stephen a consecrated crown, and approved of the erection of an independent Hungarian church, divided into the two provinces of Esztergom and Baca. But the power of pagan
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See Gyula Pauler, History of the Hungarian Nation, vol. i. (Hung.; Pest, 1893); Lajos Balics, History of the Roman Catholic Church in Hungary, vol. i. (Hung.; Pest, 1885) ; Antal P6r, Life of St Stephen (Hung.; Pest, 1871); Janos Kanccsonyi, Documents issued by Stephen I. (Hung. ;Pest, 1892), idem, Life of St Gelleri(Hung. ; Pest, 1887); E. Horn, St Etienne, roi apostolique de Hongrie (Paris, 1899); W. J. Winkler de Ketrszynski, Vita sancti Stephan (Cracow, 1897). (R. N. B.) End of Article: STEPHEN I If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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