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Stephen Day or Hungary Day August 20th 2008, Beautiful Fireworks

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On Hungary Day every year in August 20 at 9:00PM you can watch on of the most beautiful Fireworks in the world on 3 famous bridges over Danube River in Budapest. This fireworks took more than 20 minutes. Aug 20th is a National Holiday in Hungary and people and govronment make a lot of ceremonies in the cities. Saint Stephen I (Hungarian: I. (Szent) István, Slovak: (Svätý) Štefan I.) (967/969/975, Esztergom, Hungary – 15 August 1038, Esztergom, Hungary), was Grand Prince of the Magyars (997-1001) and the first King of Hungary (1001-1038). Stephen was born under the pagan name "Vajk", but was baptized a Christian and given the name "Stephen" (István in Hungarian) in his childhood. Following the death of his father, Géza, Stephen became the Grand Prince of the Magyars. He consolidated his rule by defeating his relative Koppány, who held a rival claim to the throne. Shortly afterwards, on Christmas Day in 1001, he received a crown from the pope and thus became the first King of Hungary. Stephen extended his rule in the Carpathian Basin with force by defeating several local chieftains. He maintained peace with the Holy Roman Empire during the first three decades of his reign, and later he would withstand the attacks of Henry III, Holy Roman Emperor. Stephen established ten dioceses in his kingdom and issued severe decrees against pagan customs and in favor of the Christian faith in order to strengthen Christianity among his subjects. He organised several counties (vármegye) in Hungary, and his decrees could ensure internal peace in his kingdom. Based on his acts, he is generally considered as the founder of Hungary. Following the death of his son, Emeric, Stephen wanted to ensure the maintenance of Christianity in his kingdom and therefore named his sister's son, the Venetian Peter Urseolo, as his heir instead of his cousin, Vazul, whom he suspected of following pagan customs, and ordered him blinded. Stephen was canonised, together with his son and Bishop Gerard of Csanád, on August 20, 1083, and he become one of the most popular saints in Hungary.

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  • Ahhhhh St. István (Steven) Day

    Thank you for sharing this with us.. St Steven was my 28th great grandfather. WOW, is all I can say.
    I believe that everyone should know who is in their family, but knowing who they were, and what they did. God Bless, Margaret Stephens

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