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Archdiocese of Eger

The Archdiocese of Eger is a Latin Church archdiocese of the Catholic Church in Northern Hungary. Its centre is the city of Eger.

History
• 1000: Established as Diocese of Eger • August 9, 1804: Promoted as Metropolitan Archdiocese of Eger with four suffragan dioceses: Satu Mare (until 1930), Spiš (until 1937), Košice (until 1977) and Rožňava (until 1977) • 1993: It received two new suffragan dioceses, Debrecen-Nyíregyháza (then created) and Vác ==Ordinaries, in reverse chronogical order==
Ordinaries, in reverse chronogical order
Archbishops of Eger • Csaba Ternyák (2007-present) • István Seregély (1987–2007) • László Kádár, O. Cist. (1978–1986) • József Bánk (1974–1978) • Pál Brezanóczy (1969–1972) • Gyula Czapik (1943–1956) • Lajos Szmrecsányi (1912–1943) • József Samassa (1873–1912) (Cardinal in 1905) • Béla Bartakovics (1850–?) • Ladislaus Pyrker, O.Cist. (1827–1847) • István Fisher (1807–1822) • Ferenc Fuchs (1804–?) Bishops of Eger • Tamás Pálffy (1660–1678) • Benedict Kisdy (1648–1660) • György Jakusics (1642–1647) • György Lippay (1637–1642) • István Szuhay (1600–1607) • Antal Verancsics (1560–1573), appointed Archbishop of Esztergom (elevated to Cardinal in 1573) • Ferenc Ujlaky (1554–1555) • Pál Várdai (1523–1526) • Tamás Bakócz (1497–1497), appointed Archbishop of Esztergom and later Latin Patriarch of Constantinople (elevated to Cardinal in 1500) • Ascanio Sforza (1492–1497) • Johann Beckenschlager (1467–1474) • Michael Szécsényi (1363–1377) • Nicholas Dörögdi (1330–1361) • Csanád Telegdi (1322–1330), appointed Archbishop of EsztergomMartin (1306–1322) • Andrew (1275–1305) • Lampert Hont-Pázmány (1245–1275) • Cletus Bél (1224–1245) • Thomas (1217–1224), appointed Archbishop of EsztergomChama (1158–1166), appointed Archbishop of KalocsaLucas (1156–1158), appointed Archbishop of EsztergomMartyrius (1142–1150), appointed Archbishop of Esztergom ==Suffragan dioceses==
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