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Life of Saint Stephen, King of Hungary (Vita maior)

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The longer version of the Life of Saint Stephen, King of Hungary (Latin: Legenda maior S. Stephani regis) is one of the three hagiographies of Saint Stephen, who was crowned the first King of Hungary in 1000 or 1001. It was written between 1077 and 1083, before King Stephen I's canonization.

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King Saint Stephen

Stephen was born in the late 960s or in the 970s. He was the only son of Géza, Grand Prince of the Hungarians, and his wife, Sarolt. His original (pagan) name was Vajk, but he was still a child when he was baptized.

He was canonized in Székesfehérvár on 20 August 1083.

Manuscripts and editions

Four manuscripts preserved the text. However, the text of the legend is unfinished because its four original copies break off at the same point. The same manuscripts also contain the shorter version of King Saint Stephen's Life.

Text

The legend was written before King Saint Stephen's canonization.

References

Life of Saint Stephen, King of Hungary (Vita maior) Wikipedia