John Hahót

John Hahót
Archbishop of Split
Installed 1266
Term ended 1294
Predecessor Roger of Torre Maggiore
Successor James
Personal details
Died 1294
Nationality Hungarian
Denomination Catholic
Residence Cathedral of Saint Domnius
Parents Michael 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. Magister historiae (in Hungarian). Eötvös Loránd University. pp. 53–71. ISBN 978-963-284-527-2.
John
Born: ?  Died: 1294
Catholic Church titles
Preceded by
Roger of Torre Maggiore
Archbishop of Split
1266–1294
Succeeded by
James
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