Anthony, Bishop of Zagreb

[1] Anthony attended the University of Bologna according to a record from June 1265, when bought a three-volume Digesta Justiniani Infortiatum by Accursius for 40 bolognini.

[2] He and his brothers were also granted the village Petlend near Paty till the river Keurus (Körös) for their loyal services by King Ladislaus IV of Hungary in May 1276.

Upon Anthony's request, Ladislaus IV confirmed the provostship's ownership over the surrounding estates and fishponds sometime after September 1277, since the previous donation letters were taken away by the Bohemian troops.

Upon Anthony's request as a compensation for the war losses, Ladislaus IV donated the uninhabited lands Flezyndorph (laid in present-day Petržalka) and Szelincs (Zeleneč, Slovakia) in Pozsony County to the provostship, also excepting those estates from the local ispán.

[5] According to Croatian historian Antun Nekić, his previous position reflects that he was a candidate of the Hungarian royal court of Ladislaus IV or the prelates of the realm rather than the local clerics and the cathedral chapter.

Upon the request of the canons, he returned to them the right to donate and appoint prebends, but they were only allowed to give them to persons ordained priests and to those who wished to function permanently in the church.