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{{Infobox nobility|name=Mark of Kalt|image=File:Képes_krónika_íródeák.jpg|birth_date=14th century|death_date=14th century|caption=Illumination of himself in the ''[[Chronicon Pictum]]''|birth_place=[[Veszprém County (former)|Veszprém County]]}}


'''Mark of Kalt''' ({{Lang-hu|Kálti Márk}}, {{Lang-la|Marci de Kalt}}; {{floruit|1336-1373}}) was the [[Canon (clergy)|canon]] of the [[Basilica of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary]] and chronicler of [[Louis I of Hungary|King Louis I of Hungary]], known for his work ''[[Chronicon Pictum]]'', written around 1370. He likely died while working, because contemporary sources stopped mentioning him.
'''Mark of Kalt''' ({{Lang-hu|Kálti Márk}}, {{Lang-la|Marcus de Kalt}}; {{floruit|1336-1373}}) was the [[Canon (clergy)|canon]] of the [[Basilica of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary]] and chronicler of [[Louis I of Hungary|King Louis I of Hungary]], known for his work ''[[Chronicon Pictum]]'', written around 1370. He likely died while working, because contemporary sources stopped mentioning him.


He was born a member of the lower nobility in [[Veszprém County (former)|Veszprém County]], and became a [[Franciscans|Franciscan]] friar. From 1336 to 1337 he was court priest and chaplain of the queen and from 1342 to 1352 he was [[Parish|parish priest]] in the Saint Peter temple. In 1352, he was guard in the royal chapel, and [[minor canon]] in [[Veszprém]] and [[Székesfehérvár]]. Between 1353 and 1354 he was provost of Kő, and in 1355 he became [[Canon (priest)|canon]] in Székesfehérvár. While writing the chronicle, he could retire for some reason or die suddenly. The last illuminations were finished in 1370 and 1373.<ref name=":2">{{Cite book |last=Kenyeres |first=Ágnes |url=https://mek.oszk.hu/00300/00355/html/index.html |title=Magyar életrajzi lexikon |last2=Bortnyik |first2=Sándor |last3=Csűrös |first3=Zoltán |last4=Király |first4=István |last5=Mátrai |first5=László |publisher=Akadémiai Kiadó |year=1967}}</ref><ref>{{Cite book |last=Kristó |first=Gyula |title=História és kortörténet a Képes Krónikában |publisher=Magvető Könyvkiadó |year=1977 |isbn=963-270-424-X |editor-last=Sík |editor-first=Csaba |location=Budapest |editor-last2=Vekerdi |editor-first2=László}}</ref>
He was born a member of the lower nobility in [[Veszprém County (former)|Veszprém County]], and became a [[Franciscans|Franciscan]] friar. From 1336 to 1337 he was court priest and chaplain of the queen and from 1342 to 1352 he was [[Parish|parish priest]] in the Saint Peter temple. In 1352, he was guard in the royal chapel, and [[minor canon]] in [[Veszprém]] and [[Székesfehérvár]]. Between 1353 and 1354 he was provost of Kő, and in 1355 he became [[Canon (priest)|canon]] in Székesfehérvár. While writing the chronicle, he could retire for some reason or die suddenly. The last illuminations were finished in 1370 and 1373.<ref name=":2">{{Cite book |last=Kenyeres |first=Ágnes |url=https://mek.oszk.hu/00300/00355/html/index.html |title=Magyar életrajzi lexikon |last2=Bortnyik |first2=Sándor |last3=Csűrös |first3=Zoltán |last4=Király |first4=István |last5=Mátrai |first5=László |publisher=Akadémiai Kiadó |year=1967}}</ref><ref>{{Cite book |last=Kristó |first=Gyula |title=História és kortörténet a Képes Krónikában |publisher=Magvető Könyvkiadó |year=1977 |isbn=963-270-424-X |editor-last=Sík |editor-first=Csaba |location=Budapest |editor-last2=Vekerdi |editor-first2=László}}</ref>

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Mark of Kalt
Illumination of himself in the Chronicon Pictum
Born14th century
Veszprém County
Died14th century

Mark of Kalt (Hungarian: Kálti Márk, Latin: Marcus de Kalt; fl. 1336-1373) was the canon of the Basilica of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary and chronicler of King Louis I of Hungary, known for his work Chronicon Pictum, written around 1370. He likely died while working, because contemporary sources stopped mentioning him.

He was born a member of the lower nobility in Veszprém County, and became a Franciscan friar. From 1336 to 1337 he was court priest and chaplain of the queen and from 1342 to 1352 he was parish priest in the Saint Peter temple. In 1352, he was guard in the royal chapel, and minor canon in Veszprém and Székesfehérvár. Between 1353 and 1354 he was provost of Kő, and in 1355 he became canon in Székesfehérvár. While writing the chronicle, he could retire for some reason or die suddenly. The last illuminations were finished in 1370 and 1373.[1][2]

References

  1. ^ Kenyeres, Ágnes; Bortnyik, Sándor; Csűrös, Zoltán; Király, István; Mátrai, László (1967). Magyar életrajzi lexikon. Akadémiai Kiadó.
  2. ^ Kristó, Gyula (1977). Sík, Csaba; Vekerdi, László (eds.). História és kortörténet a Képes Krónikában. Budapest: Magvető Könyvkiadó. ISBN 963-270-424-X.