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ARTICLES RELATED TO Stephen I of Hungary - His legacy |  |  |  | Stephen I of Hungary - His legacy: Encyclopedia II - Stephen I of Hungary - His legacyShortly after Stephen's death, healing miracles were said to have occurred at his tomb. Stephen was canonized by Pope Gregory VII as Saint Stephen of Hungary in 1083. Catholics venerate him as the patron saint of Hungary, kings, the death of children, masons, stonecutters, and bricklayers. His feast is on September 2, but in Hungary his chief festival is observed on August 20, the day on which his sacred relics were transferred to the city of Buda; this day is a public holiday in Hungary.
His crown, known as the Holy Crown, is currently (since 2000) enshrined ...
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 |  |  | Stephen I of Hungary - His legacy: Encyclopedia II - Stephen I of Hungary - His lifeHis father was the Magyar chieftain Géza; his mother was, according to the most accepted theory in Hungary, Sarolt, the daughter of the Transylvanian chieftain Gyula (some Polish sources say Stephen's mother was the Polish princess Adelajda from the dynasty of the Piasts, but it is more likely that Adelajda was a second wife of Géza, after Sarolt's death).
Stephen was given the name Vajk (meaning hero) at birth. Born a pagan in the town of Esztergom, Vajk was baptized, as a precondition of accepting the crown fr ...
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 |  |  | Stephen I of Hungary - His legacy: Encyclopedia II - Stephen I of Hungary - His politicsStephen divided Hungary into 40-50 counties and continued the work of his father Geza by applying the decimal organizational system of his ancestors. He set up ten dioceses in Hungary, ordering every ten villages to erect one church and maintain a priest. He founded the cathedrals of Székesfehérvár and Esztergom, the Nunnery of Veszprém, the Benedictine Abbey of Pannonhalma, and the Monastery of Saint Peter and Paul in Óbuda. Inside the abbeys and monasteries, schools were established, and they became important centers of culture. Saint Astricus served as Stephen's advisor, and Stephen also had Saint Gerard ...
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