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Demeter (Archbishop of Esztergom) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Demetrius of Esztergom
Demeter Vaskúti (died 20 February 1387), archbishop of Esztergom and bishop of Zagreb and Transylvania, and chancellor, was a Hungarian cardinal and politician. == Origins and early career ==
Nothing is known about the origin of Demetrius, who would rise to the highest ecclesiastical titles, but it is presumed that he came from a family of peasants. He was raised together with King Charles I's eldest son, Louis, who would become King Louis I in 1342. In 1356, he became Keeper of the Seals. Three years later, he was put in charge of the royal treasury. At this time, he began his ecclesiastical career, becoming canon of Pécs in 1363 and provost of Eger. In 1364, Pope Urban V appointed him bishop of Sirmia but Demetrius did not assume the office until 1 April 1365. On 28 June 1368, Demetrius was also made bishop of Transylvania. During his tenure as bishop of Transylvania, Demetrius had a cloister built for the Order of Saint Paul the First Hermit.
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