Stephen, Bishop of Csanád

[1] The first known provost of the Arad Chapter, located in the Diocese of Csanád, Primogenitus is mentioned in that document too.

Géza II of Hungary confirmed Martyrius' charter in the same year, also mentioning the name of Stephen among the testimonies.

[4] The next bishop, Saul Győr first appears in this dignity only 1188 (according to non-authentic charters).

Accordingly, the Egres Abbey was founded under his bishopric in 1179 by Béla III of Hungary, around the same time with the Benedictine monasteries of Bizere, Gyelid, Eperjes and Hodos along the river Maros (Mureș).

Kálmán Juhász considered this was due to his defiance against Stephen III and for his support of the Byzantine interests in the early 1160s civil war.