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Roger of Torre Maggiore or Master Roger ((ハンガリー語:Rogerius mester); 1205 in Torre Maggiore – April 14, 1266 in Split) was an Italian prelate active in the Kingdom of Hungary in the middle of the 13th century. He was archbishop of Split in Dalmatia from 1249 until his death. His ''Epistle to the Sorrowful Lament upon the Destruction of the Kingdom of Hungary by the Tatars'' is an important source of the Mongol invasion of the Kingdom of Hungary in 1241 and 1242. ==Early life==
According to archdeacon Thomas of Split, Roger was "from a town called ''Turris Cepia'' in the region of Benevento",〔''Archdeacon Thomas of Split: History of the Bishops of Salona and Split'' (ch. 46.), p. 359.〕 that has been identified with Torre Maggiore in Apulia in Italy.〔Introduction to Master Roger's Epistle (2010), p. ''xliii.''〕 He arrived in the Kingdom of Hungary in the retinue of Cardinal Giacomo di Pecorari, a papal legate sent to King Andrew II of Hungary in 1232.〔 Although he received the prebend of a chaplainship, and later of the archedeacon in the cathedral chapter〔Curta 2006, p. 410.〕 of the Diocese of Várad (today Oradea, Romania) in the kingdom, he was in the company of Cardinal Giacomo in Italy between 1236 and 1239.〔 Rogerius quarter, a district in Oradea, Romania, is named after him.
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