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John Hahót

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John Hahót
Archbishop of Split
Installed1266
Term ended1294
PredecessorRoger of Torre Maggiore
SuccessorJames
Personal details
Died1294
NationalityHungarian
DenominationCatholic
ResidenceCathedral of Saint Domnius
ParentsMichael I Hahót (presumably)

John from the kindred Hahót (Hungarian: Hahót nembeli János, Croatian: Ivan de Buzad; died 1294) was a Franciscan monk of Hungarian noble-origin, who served as Archbishop of Split from 1266 to 1294.[1] In this capacity, he styled himself "Primate of Dalmatia, Croatia and Slavonia" (Latin: Dalmatiae, Croatiae Sclavoniaeque primas) in his own documents.

References

  1. ^ Gál 2014, p. 54.

Sources

  • Gál, Judit (2014). ""Qui erat gratiosus aput eum" A spliti érsekek szerepe az Árpádok királyságában ["Qui erat gratious aput eum" The Role of the Archbishops of Split in the Kingdom of Hungary 1113–1248]". In Belucz, Mónika; et al. (eds.). Magister historiae (in Hungarian). Eötvös Loránd University. pp. 53–71. ISBN 978-963-284-527-2. {{cite book}}: Explicit use of et al. in: |editor-first= (help); Invalid |ref=harv (help)
John
Born:  ?  Died: 1294
Catholic Church titles
Preceded by Archbishop of Split
1266–1294
Succeeded by