- List of Bishops of Poznań
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Name Years on bishops throne Notes Jordan 968 – ca.983 missionary bishop of Poland with seat in Poznań, subordinate directly to the pope. Date of death uncertain (between 982 and 984)[1] Unger ca.983 - 1012 Until 1000 missionary bishop of Poland with seat in Poznań, subordinate directly to the pope, then ordinary bishop of Poznań independent of the archdiocese of Gniezno. Date of ingres unclear, consecrated certainly in 982 or 983, but arrived to Poland perhaps only in 992 Romanus[2] (?) - 1030 Unsure if he was bishop of Poznań. Date of ingres unknown (perhaps 1012) Ederam[3] 1030s. Exact dates unknown. Destruction of the diocese ca. 1038 due to pagan uprising and invasion of Bretislaus I, Duke of Bohemia[4]. Bishop Ederam died before 1049[5] Franco[6] ca.1085 First known bishop of Poznań after the diocese was reestablished in 1076. Dates of ingres and death unknown (perhaps 1076 and ca. 1100) Eckhard[7] ca. 1100–1103? Date of ingres uncertain (between 1097 and 1102). Date of the end of the episcopate unsure (he may have been deposed in 1103)[8] Heinrich von Siegburg[9] ca. 1105 Dates of ingres and death unknown (perhaps 1103 and ca. 1109) Paweł[10] ca. 1112/1113 Dates of ingres and death unknown (the first probably before 1110) Bogufał I ? -1146 date of ingres is unknown Pean 1146–1152 Stefan 1152–1159 Bernard 1159–1164 Radwan 1164–1172 Cherubin 1172–1180 date of end of service is unsure Arnold I 1180–1186 date of ingres is unsure Świętosław ca.1186? Name and date unsure[11] Gerward ca.1187? Name and date unsure[11] Benedykt 1193 Dates of ingres and death unknown (first perhaps 1187, the second 1193/95)[12] Mrokota ? - 1196 Date of ingres unknown (between 1193 and 1196) Arnold II 1201–1211 Date of ingres unknown (perhaps 1196)[13] Filip 1211 Paweł 1211–1242 Bogufał II 1242–1253 Piotr 1253–1254 Bogufał III of Czerniejewo 1254–1264 Falanta 1265–1267 Mikołaj I 1267–1278 Jan I of Wysokowce, Łodzia Coat of Arms 1278–1285 Jan II Gerbicz, Nałęcz Coat of Arms 1285–1297 Andrzej Zaremba 1297–1317 date of end of service is unsure Domarat Grzymała 1318–1324 date of ingres in unsure Jan III, Doliwa Coat of Arms 1324–1335 Jan IV of Kępa, Łodzia Coat of Arms 1335–1346 Andrzej of Wiślica 1347–1348 later bishop of Zwierzyniec Wojciech Pałuka 1348–1355 Jan V of Lutogniewo, Doliwa Coat of Arms 1356–1374 Mikołaj II of Górka (of Kórnik) Łodzia Coat of Arms 1375–1382 Jan Kropidło 1382–1384 Duke of Opole, later bishop of Włocławek, Kamień, Chełmno, nominated archbishop of Gniezno and again bishop of Włocławek Dobrogost of Nowy Dwór Nałęcz Coat of Arms 1384–1395 later archbishop of Gniezno and Primate of Poland Mikołaj Kurowski, Szreniawa Coat of Arms 1395–1399 later bishop of Włocławek, archbishop of Gniezno and Primate of Poland Wojciech Jastrzębiec 1399–1412 Piotr Wysz Radoliński, Leszczyc Coat of Arms 1413–1414 Andrzej Łaskarz Gosławski, Godziemba Coat of Arms 1414–1426 Mirosław Brudzewski, Nałęcz Coat of Arms 1426–1427 Stanisław Ciołek of Żelichowo and Ostrołęka 1428–1437 Andrzej Bniński, Łodzia Coat of Arms 1438–1479 Uriel Górka, Łodzia Coat of Arms 1479–1498 Jan Lubrański, Godziemba Coat of Arms 1498–1520 fundator of Lubrański Academy Piotr Tomicki, Łodzia Coat of Arms 1520–1525 later bishop of Cracow Jan Latalski 1525–1536 later bishop of Cracow, archbishop of Gniezno and Primate of Poland John of Lithuanian Dukes 1536–1538 Stanisław Oleśnicki of Pinczów 1538–1539 Sebastian Branicki 1539–1544 Paweł Dunin Wolski 1544–1546 Benedykt Izdbieński 1546–1553 Andrzej Czarnkowski 1553–1562 Adam Konarski 1562–1574 vacat Łukasz Kościelski 1577–1597 Jan Tarnowski 1598–1600 later bishop of Włocławek, archbishop of Gniezno and Primate of Poland Wawrzyniec Goślicki, Grzymała Coat of Arms 1601–1607 Andrzej Opaliński 1607–1623 Jan Wężyk 1624–1627 later archbishop of Gniezno and Primate of Poland Maciej Łubieński 1627–1631 later bishop of Włocławek, archbishop of Gniezno and Primate of Poland Adam Nowodworski 1631–1634 Henryk Firlej 1635 Andrzej Szołdrski 1636–1650 Florian Kazimierz Czartoryski 1650–1655 later bishop of Włocławek, archbishop of Gniezno and Primate of Poland Wojciech Tolibowski 1655–1663 Stefan Wierzbowski 1664–1687 Stanisław Witwicki 1688–1698 Mikołaj Święcicki 1699–1707 vacat Mikołaj Bartłomiej Tarło 1710–1715 Krzysztof Antoni Szembek 1716–1720 later bishop of Włocławek, archbishop of Gniezno and Primate of Poland Piotr Tarło 1721–1722 Jan Joachim Tarło 1722–1732 Stanisław Józef Hozjusz 1733–1738 Teodor Kaziemirz Czartoryski 1739–1768 Andrzej Stanisław Młodziejowski 1768–1780 Antoni Onufry Okęcki 1780–1793 Ignacy Raczyński 1794–1807 later archbishop of Gniezno and Primate of Poland vacat Tymoteusz Gorzeński 1809–1821 later archbishop of Gniezno, Primate of Poland. In 1821 raised to status of metropolis and personal union with Gniezno archbishopric, primates of Poland. Tymoteusz Gorzeński 1821–1825 vacat Teofil Wolicki 1828–1829 vacat Marcin Dunin 1831–1842 vacat Leon Przyłuski 1845–1865 Mieczysław Halka Ledóchowski 1866–1886 cardinal Juliusz Dinder 1886–1890 Florian Oksza Stablewski 1891–1906 vacat Edward Likowski 1914–1915 Edmund Dalbor 1915–1926 cardinal August Hlond 1926–1946 cardinal, after 1946 Archbishop of Gniezno and Warsaw, primate of Poland In 1946 dissolution of personal union between archbishoprics of Poznań and Gniezno Walenty Dymek 1946–1956 Antoni Baraniak 1957–1977 Jerzy Stroba 1978–1996 Juliusz Paetz 1996–2002 Stanisław Gądecki since 2002 See also
Notes
- ^ Kehr, p. 25
- ^ Kętrzyński, Studia..., p. 311; Kehr, p. 53.
- ^ Wasilewski, p. 751; cf. Kętrzyński, Studia..., p. 311; and Abraham, p. 84
- ^ Karwowski, Najstarsi..., p. 332
- ^ Wasilewski, p. 751
- ^ Abraham, p.83; Wasilewski, p. 751
- ^ Wasilewski, s. 752; cf. Walter Gesler (ed.): Der Bericht des Monachus Hamerslebiensis uber die "Kaiserliche Kapelle" S. Simon und Juda in Goslar und die Beforderung ihrer Mitglieder, Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universitat, 1914, p. 84.
- ^ Papal legate Gualon deposed two out of only four Polish bishops in 1103. One of them was Czasław of Kraków, the identity of the second one is uncertain, it may have been bishop of Poznań or of Płock.
- ^ Wasilewski, s. 752
- ^ Abraham, p. 83-84; Wasilewski, p. 748
- ^ a b Cf. Maciejewski, p. 253
- ^ He appears in one undated document (issued certainly after 1187, probably in 1192) and in the bull of Celestine III dated April 9, 1193. He died on December 10 of uncertain year
- ^ He first appears in the bull of Innocent III dated August 2, 1201
References
- Official site of Archbishopric of Poznań
- Regesta Imperii (Papstregesten 911-1024 and Papstregesten 1024-1058)
- Paul Fridolin Kehr, Das Erzbistum Magdeburg und die erste Organisation der Christlichen Kirche in Polen, Abhandlungen der Königlich preussischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, 1920
- Władysław Abraham, Organizacja Kościoła w Polsce do połowy wieku XII, Lwów 1890
- Stanisław Karwowski, Najstarsi Długoszowi biskupi poznańscy wobec krytyki, Roczniki Towarzystwa Przyjaciół Nauk Poznańskiego T.35, Poznań 1909
- Stanisław Karwowski, Biskupi poznańscy z XII i początku XIII wieku, Roczniki Towarzystwa Przyjaciół Nauk Poznańskiego T.37, Poznań 1911
- Stanisław Karwowski, Biskupi poznańscy z drugiej połowy XIII wieku, Roczniki Towarzystwa Przyjaciół Nauk Poznańskiego T.43, Poznań 1915
- Annales Lubinensis in: Monumenta Poloniae Historica = Pomniki dziejowe Polski. T. 5, p. 866 ff.
- T. Wojciechowski, Szkice Historyczne XI wieku, Kraków 1904
- KODEKS DYPLOMATYCZNY WIELKOPOLSKI. TOM I.
- Karol Maleczyński: Studia nad dokumentem polskim, Wrocław 1971
- Wojciech Kętrzyński: Studyja nad dokumentami XII wieku, Roczniki Akademii Umiejętności, Lwów 1891, pp. 201–319
- Jacek Maciejewski: Episkopat polski doby dzielnicowej, 1180-1320, Tow. Nauk. Societas Vistulana, 2003
- Tadeusz Wasilewski: Kościół monarszy w X-XII wieku i jego zwierzchnik biskup polski, Kwartalnik historyczny, Tom 92, 1985
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