• Timothy (Latin: Timotheus, Hungarian: Timót, Croatian: Timotej; died 4 April 1287) was a prelate in the 13th century, who served as Bishop of Zagreb from...
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    Bishop of Zagreb (d. 1287) Timothy of Faras (fl. 1372), Nubian bishop Timothy Drew (Prophet Noble Drew Ali), founder of the Moorish Science Temple of America...
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  • Hungarian jurist and prelate in the 13th century, who briefly served as Bishop of Zagreb in 1287. Anthony was born into a noble family, which possessed lands...
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    The Metropolitan Archdiocese of Zagreb (Latin: Archidioecesis Metropolitae Zagrebiensis; Croatian: Zagrebačka nadbiskupija i metropolija) is the central...
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    damaged in the 2020 Zagreb earthquake. In 1093 when King Ladislaus I of Hungary (1040-1095) moved the bishop's chair from Sisak to Zagreb, he proclaimed the...
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  • Farkas Bejc (category Bishops of Zagreb)
    namesake nephew at first, then the chamberlain of his household, Timothy to become the Bishop of Zagreb. Although Pope Urban IV instructed Farkas to visit...
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  • when Matthew II Csák, who functioned as Master of the treasury then, exempted Timothy, Bishop of Zagreb and his chapter from paying the tax pondus (seven...
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    case, when Timothy, Bishop of Zagreb excommunicated the residents of the queenly estates Virovitica and Lipovac (present-day a borough of Gradina) refused...
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  • Peter II Tétény (category Bans of Slavonia)
    the Cuman and Timothy, Bishop of Zagreb over the lordship of Garić (Garics or Podgaric). Timothy and his diocese were granted the castle of Garić and Gerzence...
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  • Peace of Pressburg was a peace treaty concluded in Pressburg (then Pozsony, today's Bratislava). It was signed on 2 July 1271 between King Ottokar II of Bohemia...
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