The National Archives of Hungary (Budapest, 2006)
ECCLESIASTICAL ARCHIVES - An Overview of Catholic Ecclesiastical Archives by Andor Lakatos
CATHOLIC ARCHIVES AND ECCLESIASTICAL ORGANIZATION /SUMMARY/ The present name of the archives and the ecclesiastical organization unity belonging to it Regional competence Changes of the centres and places of the archives Diocese Archives of Debrecen Debrecen - Nyíregyháza Dioceses (1993) The counties of Hajdú-Bihar, Szabolcs-Szatmár Debrecen Main Diocese Archives of Eger The Bishopric of Eger -1009 The Archbishopric of Eger (1804) The North - East and East part of the country at foundation The territories of Szatmár and Kassa bishoprics separated in 1804. The territories of Kassa, Rozsnyó, Szatmár bishoprics remained with Hungary until 1982. The northern part of the territory beyond the river Tisza / Szabolcs - Szatmár /was ceded to the Bishopric of DebrecenNyíregyháza in 1993. Eger JászóJ 613. Kassa, 1649. Eger, 1690 The Greek Catholic Bishopric Archives Diocese of the Greek Catholic Church of Hajdúdorog (1912) At establishing: Hajdú, Bihar, Szabolcs, Szatmár, Bereg counties, East part of the country. The Eperjes Greek Catholic Diocses in the Hungarian section assimilated after 1920. Since 1968 national competence Debrecen, 1912. Nyíregyháza, 1914. The Diocese Archives of Győr Bishopric of Győr (before 1009) The territories of Győr, Moson, Sopron and Vas counties at establishing A part of the territory, the Bishopric of Szombathely separated in 1777. The Burgenland expanded beyond the original borders after 1920. Győr The chapter escaped first to Vienna then to Sopron, 1594. The Archives of Archbishopric and Cathedral Chapter of Kalocsa Archbishopric of Kalocsa (1001), Kalocsa - Bács / the end of the 11 th century / Archbishopric of Kalocsa (1968), Archbishopric of Kalocsa -Kecskemét (1993) At establishishing: South to Solt, between the rivers of Danube and Tisza In 1229, Szerémség was separated, the territories of Bácska moved beyond the borders after 1920. Its territory is the same of the BácsKiskun county together with the south part of the Vác Bishopric in 1993. Two centres before 1526: Kalocsa and Bács Since the 18"' century Kalocsa