- Bishops of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
Bishops of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth were one of the highest ranking officials who could sit in the
Senate of Poland . They sat first in the Senate, before the secular officials. OnlyRoman Catholic bishops sat in the Senate (see Senatorial offices for details).Competences
The most important official among the bishops was the Primate — the
Archbishop of Gniezno . From 1572, the first time that Poland had been without a king (theJagiellon Dynasty having died out with KingZygmunt II August ), theArchbishop ofGniezno served as "interrex" — interim head of state until a new king could be elected. He represented the country and prepared elections for a new king.In addition, the Archbishop of Gniezno had the power to call a new Senate session, if he deemed it important to do so, even in the absence of the King. He could also invoke the "de non praestanda obedientia" article, giving the country the right to legally depose the King. From among other senators, he chose his own court marshal (often a
castellan ). That person acted as the Archbishop's messenger during Senate meetings, giving signs (by moving a cross) that conveyed how the Archbishop wished his allies to vote. The Archbishop of Gniezno had two deputies — the bishops ofWrocław andPoznań .List
Note: the below lists are organized in the order of importance (based on the sitting order in Senat in 1569) according to list by
Feliks Koneczny . [Feliks Koneczny, "Dzieje administracji w Polsce w zarysie", [http://www.nonpossumus.pl/biblioteka/feliks_koneczny/adm/III_2.php, Urzędy główne i sejmowanie do połowy XVIII w.] ] Offices which were added afterwards are listed below, and may not be in order of sitting.:
Archbishop s (Arcybiskupi) andbishop s (Biskupi):
#Archbishop of Gniezno ,primate of Poland (arcybiskup gnieznienski, prymas). Seat:Gniezno .
#Archbishop of Lwów (Lviv) (arcybiskup lwowski). Seat:Lwów .
#Bishop of Kraków (Cracow) (biskup krakowski). Seat:Kraków .
#Bishop of Kujawy (biskup kujawski (włocławski)). Seat:Włocławek .
#Bishop of Vilnius (biskup wilenski). Seat:Vilnius . Note: Bishop of Wilno and Bishop of Poznań exchanged seats each other Sejm.
#Bishop of Poznań (biskup poznanski). Seat:Poznań .
#Bishop of Płock (biskup plocki) Seat:Płock . Note: Bishop of Płock and Bishop of Warmia exchanged seats each other Sejm.
#Bishop of Warmia (biskup warminski) Seat:Lidzbark Warmiński .
#Bishop of Łuck (biskup lucki) Seat:Łuck .
#Bishop of Przemyśl (biskup przemyski) Seat:Przemyśl .
#Bishop of Samogitia (biskup żmudzki or miednicki) Seat:Varniai .
#Bishop of Chełmno (biskup chelminski) Seat:Chełmno .
#Bishop of Chełm (biskup chelmski) Seat:Chełm .
#Bishop of Kiev (biskup kijowski) Seat:Kiev .
#Bishop of Inflanty (Livonia) (biskup inflancki) Seat:Dyneburg .
#Bishop of Smoleńsk (biskup smolenski) Seat:Smoleńsk . Other:
#Bishop of Kamieniec (biskup kamieniecki) Seat:Kamieniec Podolski . Note: post created in 1612, sat before the bishop of Smoleńsk.
#Bishop of Wrocław (biskup wrocławski) Seat:Wrocław . Note: not a senatorial office possibly because bishop of Wrocław was a subordinate of archbishop of Gniezno
#Bishop of Wenden (biskup wendenski) Seat: Wenden. Note: office likely existed only from 1598 to 1620s. Probably sat last.References
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