Nicholas (Hungarian: Miklós; died around 1055) was an 11th-century Hungarian prelate, who served as the first known bishop of Győr under King Andrew I of Hungary. It is possible that the establishing charter of the abbey of Tihany, a document which contains the oldest written words in Hungarian, was composed by Bishop Nicholas. There is also a scholarly theory that Nicholas compiled the Urgesta, the earliest Hungarian chronicle.[1]

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Nicholas
Bishop of Győr
Installedbefore 1051
Term ended1055 (?)
Predecessorfirst known
SuccessorHartvik (?)
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Died1055 or later
DenominationRoman Catholic
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