Demetrius Vicsadoli

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Installed1311
Term ended1317
PredecessorVincent
Demetrius Vicsadoli
Archbishop-elect of Kalocsa
Installed1311
Term ended1317
PredecessorVincent
SuccessorLadislaus Jánki
Other post(s)Provost of Kalocsa
Personal details
Died1351
NationalityHungarian
DenominationRoman Catholic

Demetrius Vicsadoli (Hungarian: Vicsadoli Demeter; died 1351) was a Hungarian clergyman in the first half of the 14th century, who was elected Archbishop of Kalocsa by the cathedral chapter in 1311, but Pope John XXII decreed that the election would be annulled and appointed Ladislaus Jánki instead.

His origin is uncertain. He owned a portion of land along the fort of Vicsadol in Valkó County, near present-day Vučedol ("Wolf's Valley"), located six kilometers downstream from the town of Vukovar, Croatia.[1] Vicsadoli served as provost of the cathedral chapter of Kalocsa from 1309 to 1351. He was a well-educated cleric, skilled in canon law. He was succeeded by John de Surdis as provost.[2][3]

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