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Bystrík
Saint Bystrík (Latin Beztertus Nitriensis, Bestredius, Bestridus, Bestricus, Bistridus, Bistritus; Hungarian Beszteréd, Besztrik, Besztríd, Beszter) (died 1046) was a martyr and the bishop of the diocese of Nitra of probably Slavic or Hungarian origin. 〔BUGAN, Bystrík: Bishop Bystrík in Slovak history. In: Bobak, J. et al .: Historical Proceedings no. 15, 1/2005. (Martin, Solvakia: Matica Slovakia, 2005), p.13-25.〕〔BUGAN, Bystrík: Saint Bystrík. (Bratislava: Ray, 2007), p204.〕〔Pâté, Julius et al. Lexicon of Catholic priestly figures of Slovakia. (Bratislava: Ray, 2000), p. 172-174〕〔ZRUBEC, Laco: Personalities of our past. (Bratislava: Slovak Pedagogical Publishing House, 1991), p. 83-85.〕 ==Bystrík's bishopric== Bystrík lived at the times when the first King of Hungary, Stephen I, undertook the Christianization of the Hungarian clans. Bystrík was appointed the bishop of Nitra, Kingdom of Hungary (the city is in Slovakia today) by him around the year 1034.〔 The exact place and time of birth of St. Bystríka is unknown, however he seems to have come from aristocratic family who had been Christianised in the mission of Cyril and Methodius before th end of the Great Moravian Empire in 907AD. We can assume that Bystrík graduated from the school of St. Hippolyta Zobor. The disciples of Cyril, and St. Gorazd were spreading out from Zobor at this time and include Astrik, Prokop, Benedikt, Maurus, Radla Svorad Benedict.
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