Amadeus Pok

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Appointed1254
Term ended1267
PredecessorArtolf
SuccessorFarkas Bejc
Amadeus Pok
Bishop of Győr
Seal of Amadeus Pok, 1256
Appointed1254
Term ended1267
PredecessorArtolf
SuccessorFarkas Bejc
Other post(s)Provost of Vasvár
Personal details
Died1267 or 1268
NationalityHungarian
Alma materUniversity of Bologna

Amadeus from the kindred Pok (Hungarian: Pok nembeli Amadé; died 1267 or 1268) was a Hungarian prelate in the 13th century, who served as Bishop of Győr from 1254 until his death.

Amadeus was born into the wealthy and powerful gens (clan) Pok, which possessed large-scale landholdings in Győr County, but his parentage is unknown. He was a contemporary to his distant relative, Maurice II. He was a "frater" (close relative) of Ded and comes John, and he also had two nephews, Paul and Peter, both entered ecclesiastical service and the former was archdeacon of Sopron.[1] Historian Ferenc Jenei translated the Latin phrase as "brother", consequently he considered Amadeus was the son of Maurice I too.[2]

Amadeus attended the University of Bologna and obtained the terminal degree of doctor of canon law.[3] Returning to Hungary, he served as provost of the collegiate chapter of Vasvár from around 1249 to 1253,[4] a royal church, which also functioned as a place of authentication.[5]

Bishop of Győr

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