John Albeni (bishop)

John Albeni, OSB
Bishop of Pécs
Province Esztergom
Diocese Pécs
Appointed April 23, 1410
Installed June 10, 1410
Term ended August 10, 1420
Predecessor sede vacante (1408–1410)
Successor Henry Albeni
Other posts Bishop of Zagreb (1421–1433)
Personal details
Born Meisenheim, Holy Roman Empire (?)
Died March or May 1433
Pécs, Kingdom of Hungary
Nationality Hungarian, German
Denomination Roman Catholic
The native form of this personal name is albeni és medvei Albeni János. This article uses the Western name order.
For others similarly named, see the John Albeni navigation page

John Albeni de Alben et Medve (Croatian: Ivan Alben; died March or May 1433) was a Hungarian prelate of German descent, who served as bishop of Pécs in the Kingdom of Hungary from 1410 to 1420 and as bishop of Zagreb in the Kingdom of Croatia within the Kingdom of Hungary from 1421 until his death.

References

  • (Hungarian) Koszta, László (2009). Albeni János (14101420). In: A Pécsi Egyházmegye története I: A középkor évszázadai (10091543) (Szerkesztette: Fedeles Tamás, Sarbak Gábor, Sümegi József) p. 118120. ("A History of the Diocese of Pécs, Volume I: Medieval Centuries, 10091543; Edited by Tamás Fedeles, Gábor Sarbak and József Sümegi"); Fény Kft.; Pécs; ISBN 978-963-88572-0-0.
  • (Hungarian) ed. Romváry, Ferenc (2010). Pécs Lexikon I. (A–M). Pécs Lexikon Kulturális Nonprofit Kft. 2010, Pécs.
  • (Hungarian) Markó, László: A magyar állam főméltóságai Szent Istvántól napjainkig – Életrajzi Lexikon p. 301. (The High Officers of the Hungarian State from Saint Stephen to the Present Days – A Biographical Encyclopedia) (2nd edition); Helikon Kiadó Kft., 2006, Budapest; ISBN 963-547-085-1.
  • (Hungarian) Hungarian Catholic Lexicon
John Albeni (bishop)
Died: c. Spring 1433
Catholic Church titles
Preceded by
sede vacante
Bishop of Pécs
14101420
Succeeded by
Henry Albeni
Preceded by
Eberhard Albeni
Bishop of Zagreb
14211433
Succeeded by
Abel of Curzola
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