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2020 | 68 | 3 | 385 – 407

Article title

KARIÉRA SPIŠSKÉHO PREPOŠTA MUTIMÍRA. K PERSONÁLNEMU A KULTÚRNEMU TRANSFERU V UHORSKOM KRÁĽOVSTVE V POLOVICI 13. STOROČIA

Title variants

EN
Career of Provost Mutimír of Spiš. On personnel and cultural transfer in the Hungarian kingdom in the mid-13th century

Languages of publication

SK

Abstracts

EN
The study traces the internal dynamic of society in mid-13th century Hungarian kingdom by means of prosopographical analysis of the career of Provost Mutimír of Spiš. Thanks to the systematic archive research, enough written sources have been collected. In addition, a unique object, namely a hitherto unknown seal of Mutimír, has been found. Analysis of this exceptional collection of sources has verified some hypotheses from older expert literature, but some did not stand up to examination and some new ideas have emerged. Reconstruction of Mutimír’s career enables us to examine the method of selection of persons suitable to hold middle level positions in the church hierarchy, and at the courts of members of the royal family. In the 21st century corporate language, we could use the designation headhunting. A no less important aspect of such a career was the transfer of the spiritual or intellectual culture, which a person such as Mutimír had acquired from his geographical and social origin, education and previous activity. In the case of Mutimír, we see this not only in his important collection of manuscripts, which he left to Collegiate chapter of Spiš, but also in his seal showing Byzantine influence resulting from his close cooperation with Maria Laskaris, the Byzantine wife of King Bela IV.

Year

Volume

68

Issue

3

Pages

385 – 407

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Contributors

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  • Filozofická fakulta, Trnavská univerzita, Hornopotočná 23, 918 43 Trnava, Slovak Republic

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Publication order reference

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