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Makar of Esztergom

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Appointed
  
1142 or before

Died
  
1150 or before

Term ended
  
1150 or before

Denomination
  
Roman Catholic

Other posts
  
Bishop of Pécs Provost of Titel

Province
  
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Esztergom-Budapest

Makar was a prelate in the Kingdom of Hungary in the first half of the 12th century. He was successively provost of Titel around 1127, bishop of Pécs between around 1136 and around 1139, and finally archbishop of Esztergom until around 1146.

Life

Makar is first mentioned in a fragmentary charter he issued as royal notary in the reign of King Stephen II of Hungary. The charter is dated to the period between 1125 and 1128, and refers to him as the head or provost of the collegiate chapter at Titel (now in Serbia).

Makar is first mentioned as bishop (but without any reference to his see) at the beginning of 1137. This year he participated at the assembly where Ladislaus, a younger son of King Béla II of Hungary was proclaimed duke of Bosnia. In the list of the participants, Makar is only preceded by the archbishop of Esztergom. His see at Pécs is revealed in a charter issued for the Dömös Chapter by King Béla II on September 3, 1138. Makar seems to have been transferred to the see of Esztergom in some years, because three charters issued between 1142 and 1146 refer to one "Archbishop Makar".

References

Makar of Esztergom Wikipedia