Lawrence (Hungarian: Lőrinc; died after 1113) was a prelate in the Kingdom of Hungary at the turn of the 11th and 12th centuries, who served as Bishop of Csanád from around 1083 to 1113.
Lawrence attended the Synod of Szabolcs in 1092, presided over by Ladislaus I, which passed decrees which regulated the life of both clergymen and laymen, several aspects of liturgy and Church administration.
[1] The 14th-century Illuminated Chronicle mentions that two bishops – Koppány and a certain Lawrence – participated in Coloman's military campaign against the western principalities of the Kievan Rus' in 1099.
The Hungarians suffered a serious defeat, when the hired Cumans attacked their camp at Peremyshl (present-day Przemyśl, Poland).
[3] The late 12th-century Annales Posonienses also mentions that Koppány was killed by the Cumans in 1100 (correctly, 1099), but Lawrence's death in the same year is not connected to the campaign.