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Georgius Kurbély Electus Episcopus Pristinensis - 1807

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Georgius Kurbély Electus Episcopus Pristinensis -signed - Paulus Bauger - Rosalia Balázs, manuscript 1807


György KURBÉLY, György Schwarcz (Tuzsina, 11 August 1755 - Veszprém, May 27, 1821) is a Roman Catholic bishop.


György Kurbély, a Roman Catholic bishop, died in Veszprém, 194 years, on 27 May 1821. Studied at Privigye, Szekszárd and Pécs. Philosophy has been listened to in Nagyszombat as a student of the Esztergom High School, where he received a Ph.D. From 1772 he continued his studies in Vienna, where he received the laurel wreath of theology. For four years he was the governor of the capital of Esztergom and he was the head of the House of Representatives. The Bishopric of Veszprém won the chair on 11 August 1809. VII. Because of the Napoleonic imprisonment of Pope Pius, the Holy See only granted confirmation in 1815, so the bishop's consecration could only take place on March 5, 1815. In a long line of bishops of the nobility and nobility, he was the first high priest in Veszprém. In his personality, there was no trace of pre-power sobbing. In Pope, he refurbished the mainland. For the literary aspirations of the clergy, he was happy to support Horváth János's journal of canons, which was published in the book of Church Foundations and Reports.










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