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==Biography==
==Biography==
Sal (also Sol or Saul) was born into the Buzád branch of the [[Hahót (genus)|''gens'' Hahót]] as the son of Buzád III Hahót (died before 1239) and [[Atyusz (genus)|Eve Atyusz]]. His grandparents were [[Buzád Hahót|Buzád II Hahót]], a notable baron and later [[Dominican Order|Dominican]] martyr of the Christian Church, and [[Sal Atyusz]], who held the position of ''[[ispán]]'' of [[Karakó]] ispánate in 1205. Sal was named after the latter, his maternal grandfather. Sal had three siblings: [[Thomas Hahót|Thomas]], a prelate, [[Atyusz Hahót|Atyusz]], who governed several counties since the 1270s and was head of the household of Queen Mother [[Tomasina Morosini]] for a time, and an unidentified sister, who married local nobleman Ant from [[Zala County (former)|Zala County]].<ref>Engel: ''Genealógia'' (Genus Hahót 2., Buzád branch)</ref>
Sal (also Sol or Saul) was born into the Buzád branch of the [[Hahót (genus)|''gens'' Hahót]] as the son of Buzád III Hahót (died before 1239) and [[Atyusz (genus)|Eve Atyusz]]. His grandparents were [[Buzád Hahót|Buzád II Hahót]], a notable baron and later [[Dominican Order|Dominican]] martyr of the Christian Church, and [[Sal Atyusz]], who held the position of ''[[ispán]]'' of [[Karakó]] ispánate in 1205. Sal was named after the latter, his maternal grandfather.{{sfn|Karácsonyi|1901|p=123}} Sal had three siblings: [[Thomas Hahót|Thomas]], a prelate, [[Atyusz Hahót|Atyusz]], who governed several counties since the 1270s and was head of the household of Queen Mother [[Tomasina Morosini]] for a time, and an unidentified sister, who married local nobleman Ant from [[Zala County (former)|Zala County]].<ref>Engel: ''Genealógia'' (Genus Hahót 2., Buzád branch)</ref>


Along with Thomas, he entered ecclesiastical service. When his elder brother was elected [[Archbishop of Kalocsa]] in 1254, Sal functioned as ''lector'' at the Bács Cathedral (today in [[Bač, Serbia]]) from 1255 to 1256,{{sfn|Udvardy|1991|p=146}} which was the second seat of the archbishopric during his term. However Thomas soon died in late 1256.{{sfn|Thoroczkay|2012|p=421}}
Along with Thomas, he entered ecclesiastical service. When his elder brother was elected [[Archbishop of Kalocsa]] in 1254, Sal functioned as ''lector'' at the Bács Cathedral (today in [[Bač, Serbia]]) from 1255 to 1256,{{sfn|Udvardy|1991|p=146}} which was the second seat of the archbishopric during his term. However Thomas soon died in late 1256.{{sfn|Thoroczkay|2012|p=421}}
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* {{cite journal |last=Hunyadi |first=Sándor |year=2021 |title=Bicskei Gergely választott esztergomi érsek (1298–1303) [''Gregory Bicskei elected Archbishop of Esztergom (1298–1303)''] |journal=Egyháztörténeti Szemle |volume=22 |issue=2 |pages=163–188 |issn=1585-7476 |language=hu }}
* {{cite journal |last=Hunyadi |first=Sándor |year=2021 |title=Bicskei Gergely választott esztergomi érsek (1298–1303) [''Gregory Bicskei elected Archbishop of Esztergom (1298–1303)''] |journal=Egyháztörténeti Szemle |volume=22 |issue=2 |pages=163–188 |issn=1585-7476 |language=hu }}
* {{cite book |last=Karácsonyi |first=János |title=A magyar nemzetségek a XIV. század közepéig. II. kötet ''[The Hungarian genera until the middle of the 14th century, Vol. 2]'' |publisher=[[Hungarian Academy of Sciences]] |year=1901 |language=hu}}
* {{cite journal |last=Thoroczkay |first=Gábor |year=2012 |title=A dömösi prépostság története alapításától I. Károly uralkodásának végéig [''The History of the Provostry of Dömös from Its Foundation Until the End of the Reign of Charles I''] |journal=Fons |publisher=Szentpétery Imre Történettudományi Alapítvány |volume=19 |issue=4 |pages=409–433 |issn=1217-8020 |language=hu}}
* {{cite journal |last=Thoroczkay |first=Gábor |year=2012 |title=A dömösi prépostság története alapításától I. Károly uralkodásának végéig [''The History of the Provostry of Dömös from Its Foundation Until the End of the Reign of Charles I''] |journal=Fons |publisher=Szentpétery Imre Történettudományi Alapítvány |volume=19 |issue=4 |pages=409–433 |issn=1217-8020 |language=hu}}
* {{cite book |last=Udvardy |first=József |year=1991 |title=A kalocsai érsekek életrajza (1000–1526) ''[Biographies of Archbishops of Kalocsa, 1000–1526]'' |publisher=[[Görres Society|Görres Gesellschaft]] |language=hu}}
* {{cite book |last=Udvardy |first=József |year=1991 |title=A kalocsai érsekek életrajza (1000–1526) ''[Biographies of Archbishops of Kalocsa, 1000–1526]'' |publisher=[[Görres Society|Görres Gesellschaft]] |language=hu}}

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Sal Hahót
Provost of Dömös
Installedc. 1259
Term endedc. 1295
PredecessorPhilip
SuccessorG.
Previous post(s)lector at the Bács Cathedral
Personal details
Died1295/97
NationalityHungarian
DenominationCatholic
ParentsBuzád III Hahót
Eve Atyusz

Sal from the kindred Hahót (Template:Lang-hu; died between 1295 and 1297) was a Hungarian clergyman in the 13th century, who served as Provost of Dömös Chapter from around 1259 to his death.

Biography

Sal (also Sol or Saul) was born into the Buzád branch of the gens Hahót as the son of Buzád III Hahót (died before 1239) and Eve Atyusz. His grandparents were Buzád II Hahót, a notable baron and later Dominican martyr of the Christian Church, and Sal Atyusz, who held the position of ispán of Karakó ispánate in 1205. Sal was named after the latter, his maternal grandfather.[1] Sal had three siblings: Thomas, a prelate, Atyusz, who governed several counties since the 1270s and was head of the household of Queen Mother Tomasina Morosini for a time, and an unidentified sister, who married local nobleman Ant from Zala County.[2]

Along with Thomas, he entered ecclesiastical service. When his elder brother was elected Archbishop of Kalocsa in 1254, Sal functioned as lector at the Bács Cathedral (today in Bač, Serbia) from 1255 to 1256,[3] which was the second seat of the archbishopric during his term. However Thomas soon died in late 1256.[4]

Thereafter, Sal was elected Provost of Dömös sometime around 1259, replacing Philip. He is first mentioned in this capacity in that undated document, which narrates that the deceased Thomas Hahót remained indebted with 15 silver marks to Denis Péc. His mother Eve Atyusz and his brothers Sal and Atyusz settled the debt before the court of Palatine Roland Rátót.[4] A non-authentic charter from 1262 refers to a provost of Dömös with initial "D.", who also served as count (head) of the royal chapel in the court of younger king Stephen.[4] Around the same time, both Sal and Atyusz were involved in a lawsuit regarding some ancients lands of their kindred in Sopron County.[5]

References

  1. ^ Karácsonyi 1901, p. 123.
  2. ^ Engel: Genealógia (Genus Hahót 2., Buzád branch)
  3. ^ Udvardy 1991, p. 146.
  4. ^ a b c Thoroczkay 2012, p. 421.
  5. ^ Thoroczkay 2012, p. 422.

Sources

  • Hunyadi, Sándor (2021). "Bicskei Gergely választott esztergomi érsek (1298–1303) [Gregory Bicskei elected Archbishop of Esztergom (1298–1303)]". Egyháztörténeti Szemle (in Hungarian). 22 (2): 163–188. ISSN 1585-7476.
  • Karácsonyi, János (1901). A magyar nemzetségek a XIV. század közepéig. II. kötet [The Hungarian genera until the middle of the 14th century, Vol. 2] (in Hungarian). Hungarian Academy of Sciences.
  • Thoroczkay, Gábor (2012). "A dömösi prépostság története alapításától I. Károly uralkodásának végéig [The History of the Provostry of Dömös from Its Foundation Until the End of the Reign of Charles I]". Fons (in Hungarian). 19 (4). Szentpétery Imre Történettudományi Alapítvány: 409–433. ISSN 1217-8020.
  • Udvardy, József (1991). A kalocsai érsekek életrajza (1000–1526) [Biographies of Archbishops of Kalocsa, 1000–1526] (in Hungarian). Görres Gesellschaft.



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