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Matthias of Esztergom or Matthias Rátót ((ハンガリー語:Rátót nembéli Mátyás); died April 11, 1241) was Archbishop of Esztergom in Hungary until his death at the Battle of Mohi (Sajó River). As archbishop of Esztergom, he was the primate of Hungary. Matthias of Esztergom succeeded to the archbishopric of Esztergom in 1239 upon the death of Archbishop Robert,〔Nora Berend, ed., ''At the Gates of Christendom: Muslims, Jews and Pagans in Medieval Hungary 1000-1350'' (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001), 155.〕 and fell with Archbishop Ugrin Csák and three other bishops (Reynold of Transylvania and Jacob of Nyitra among them) as they were leading troops against Batu Khan.〔Richard Gabriel, ''Subotai the Valiant'' (Westport, CT: Prager, 2004), 122-124; David Morgan, ''The Mongols'' (Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1986), 138-139; Michael C. Paul, "Secular Power and the Archbishops of Novgorod before the Muscovite Conquest," ''Kritika: Explorations in Russian and Eurasian History'' 8, No. 2 (2007): 240.〕 ==References==
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