Szentkereszt, Kingdom of Hungary (today Považany, Slovakia)
Died
13 September 1831 Esztergom, Kingdom of Hungary
Buried
Esztergom Basilica
Nationality
Hungarian, Slovak
Denomination
Roman Catholic
Parents
András Rudnay Anna Dőry
Previous post(s)
Bishop of Transilvania (1816-1819)
Signature
Coat of arms
Alexander Stefan Rudnay de Rudna et Divékujfalu[1][2] (Hungarian: rudnai és divékujfalusi Rudnay Sándor István; 4 October 1760 – 13 September 1831) was a Hungarian–Slovak[3] Roman Catholic prelate. He started as a parish priest, but later he became the Archbishop of Esztergom, the Prince Primate of Hungary[4] and a Cardinal.
^Revue d'histoire ecclésiastique
^Markó 2006, p. 325.
^The Encyclopaedia of Slovakia and the Slovaks
^R. J. W. Evans: Austria, Hungary, and the Habsburgs: Central Europe C.1683-1867
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