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=== Coronation (1000–1001) === {{see also|King of Hungary|Coronation of the Hungarian monarch}} [[File:Statue of Stephen I of Hungary in Buda Castle 2010.JPG|thumb|right|alt=St Stephen's modern sculpture in Budapest|King Saint Stephen's modern sculpture in [[Budapest]]]] By ordering the display of one part of Koppány's quartered corpse in Gyulafehérvár, the seat of his maternal uncle, [[Gyula III|Gyula the Younger]], Stephen asserted his claim to rule all lands dominated by Hungarian lords.{{sfn|Kristó|2001|p=20}} He also decided to strengthen his international status by adopting the title of king.{{sfn|Kristó|2001|p=21}} However, the exact circumstances of his coronation and its political consequences are subject to scholarly debate.{{sfn|Engel|2001|p=28}} Thietmar of Merseburg writes that Stephen received the crown "with the favour and urging"<ref name='Chronicon_193'/> of Emperor [[Otto III, Holy Roman Emperor|Otto III]] (r. 996–1002),{{sfn|Berend|Laszlovszky|Szakács|2007|p=343}} implying that Stephen accepted the Emperor's suzerainty before his coronation.{{sfn|Engel|2001|p=28}} On the other hand, all of Stephen's legends emphasize that he received his crown from [[Pope Sylvester II]] (r. 999–1003).{{sfn|Engel|2001|p=28}} Kristó{{sfn|Kristó|2001|p=22}} and other historians{{sfn|Györffy|1994|p=96}} point out that Pope Sylvester and Emperor Otto were close allies, which implies that both reports are valid: Stephen "received the crown and consecration"<ref name='Chronicon_193'/> from the Pope, but not without the Emperor's consent. Around 75 years after the coronation, [[Pope Gregory VII]] (r. 1075–1085), who claimed suzerainty over Hungary, declared that Stephen had "offered and devotedly surrendered" Hungary "to [[Saint Peter]]" (that is, to the [[Holy See]]).{{sfn|Berend|Laszlovszky|Szakács|2007|p=343}}{{sfn|Györffy|1994|p=96}}<ref>''Pope Gregory VII's letter to King Solomon of Hungary, claiming suzerainty over that kingdom'', p. 48.</ref> In a contrasting report, Stephen's ''Greater Legend'' states that the King offered Hungary to the [[Virgin Mary]].{{sfn|Györffy|1994|p=96}} Modern historians{{mdash}}including Pál Engel, and Miklós Molnár{{mdash}}write that Stephen always asserted his sovereignty and never accepted papal or imperial suzerainty.{{sfn|Molnár|2001|p=20}}{{sfn|Engel|2001|p=28}} For instance, none of his charters were dated according to the years of the reign of the contemporary emperors, which would have been the case if he had been their vassal.{{sfn|Makk|2001|p=45}} Furthermore, Stephen declared in the preamble to his ''First Book of Laws'' that he governed his realm "by the will of God".{{sfn|Makk|2001|p=45}}<ref>''Laws of King Stephen I'' (Stephen I:Preface), p. 1.</ref> The exact date of Stephen's coronation is unknown.{{sfn|Kristó|2001|p=22}} According to later Hungarian tradition, he was crowned on the first day of the second millennium, which may refer either to 25 December 1000 or to 1 January 1001.{{sfn|Engel|2001|p=27}}{{sfn|Kristó|2001|pp=22–23}} Details of Stephen's coronation preserved in his ''Greater Legend'' suggest that the ceremony, which took place in Esztergom or [[Székesfehérvár]]<ref> {{Cite web |url=http://www.rubicon.hu/ma_files/2013_06_004-17.pdf |title=Királykoronázások és temetések Székesfehérváron (2013/6) |access-date=7 November 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161112144415/http://www.rubicon.hu/ma_files/2013_06_004-17.pdf |archive-date=12 November 2016 |url-status=dead }} </ref> followed the rite of the coronation of the German kings.{{sfn|Györffy|1994|p=98}} Accordingly, Stephen was [[Anointment|anointed]] with [[chrism|consecrated oil]] during the ceremony.{{sfn|Györffy|1994|p=98}} Stephen's portrait, preserved on his royal cloak from 1031, shows that his crown, like the Holy Roman Emperor's diadem, was a [[hoop crown]] decorated with [[gemstones]].{{sfn|Györffy|1994|p=97}} Besides his crown, Stephen regarded a spear with a flag as an important symbol of his sovereignty.{{sfn|Györffy|1994|p=97}} For instance, [[Coinage in the Kingdom of Hungary|his first coins]] bear the inscription LANCEA REGIS ("the king's spear") and depict an arm holding a spear with flag.{{sfn|Györffy|1994|p=97}} According to the contemporaneous [[Adémar de Chabannes]], a spear had been given to Stephen's father by Emperor Otto III as a token of Géza's right to "enjoy the most freedom in the possession of his country".{{sfn|Makk|2001|p=41}} Stephen is styled in various ways{{mdash}}''Ungarorum rex'' ("king of the Hungarians"), ''Pannoniorum rex'' ("king of the Pannonians") or ''Hungarie rex'' ("king of Hungary"){{mdash}}in his charters.{{sfn|Berend|Laszlovszky|Szakács|2007|p=343}}
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