Nicholas I, Bishop of Nyitra
Nicholas (Hungarian: Miklós; died after 1134) was a Hungarian Catholic prelate in the 12th century, who served as Bishop of Nyitra (today Nitra, Slovakia) around 1134.
Nicholas | |
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Bishop of Nyitra | |
Installed | 1134 or before |
Term ended | 1134 or later |
Predecessor | Gervasius |
Successor | John (?) |
Personal details | |
Died | after 1134 |
Nationality | Hungarian |
Denomination | Catholic Church |
Nicholas was elected as bishop sometime after c. 1128, when his predecessor Gervasius is mentioned.[1] Nicholas's episcopate is mentioned by a single source, a judgement letter of Felician, Archbishop of Esztergom from 1134. Accordingly, Nicholas acted as a judge of the archiepiscopal court in the lawsuit between the Diocese of Zagreb and local noblemen regarding the right of ownership over the Dubrava forest.[2]
References
- Zsoldos 2011, p. 92.
- Koszta 2009, p. 307.
Sources
- Koszta, László (2009). "A nyitrai püspökség létrejötte. (Nyitra egyháztörténete a 9-13. században) [The Emergence of the Bishopric of Nyitra. (Ecclesiastical History of Nyitra in the 9th to 13th Centuries)]". Századok (in Hungarian). Magyar Történelmi Társulat. 143 (2): 257–318. ISSN 0039-8098.
- Zsoldos, Attila (2011). Magyarország világi archontológiája, 1000–1301 [Secular Archontology of Hungary, 1000–1301] (in Hungarian). História, MTA Történettudományi Intézete. ISBN 978-963-9627-38-3.
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