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Stephen, St

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Stephen, St (975–1038), first king of Hungary. He became a Christian in 985 and on his accession to the Hungarian throne in 997 he set out to Christianize the country. In 1001 he obtained from the Pope a royal crown; it was apparently later returned to Rome and is no longer thought to form part of the Hungarian crown preserved at Budapest. Feast day (now optional), 16 Aug. (formerly 2 Sept.), but in Hungary 20 Aug., the day of the translation of his relics, is his main festival.

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